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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Lüblow

Ludwigslust City Wall – Denissen Farm Shop loop from Forsthaus

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Road cycling routes
Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Ludwigslust-Parchim
Lüblow

Ludwigslust City Wall – Denissen Farm Shop loop from Forsthaus

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6

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Ludwigslust City Wall – Denissen Farm Shop loop from Forsthaus

01:18

29.8km

50m

Road cycling

Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 24, 2026

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5.09 km

Tree-lined Road to Ludwigslust

Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway

A great stretch on the branch line to Ludwigslust coming from the northern bypass. The asphalt is great and there are a lot of trees and a lot of green in general, which makes driving very pleasant. There is hardly any traffic here, so it is great to drive here.
In the further course you come to the northern end of the castle park.

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9.88 km

Bethlehem Collegiate Church Ludwigslust

Highlight • Religious Site

After H. Wilhelmini was appointed the first pastor of the Bethlehem Foundation in 1860, the foundation and its staff formed their own parish.

The construction of the foundation church, begun in 1860 by the Schwerin architect Hermann Willebrand and built of brick and bog iron ore, was consecrated on May 1, 1864. The altarpiece was originally by Gaston Lenthe.

The church was remodeled in 1938; this included two depictions of Bethlehem painted by Rudolf Schäfer. As an institutional church parish, the foundation church is authorized to use its own seal and is governed by the Foundation Church Advisory Board, which includes representatives from the parish, the hospital, the foundation, and the North German Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Services are held in the church every first and third Sunday. During the week, it serves as a place of worship for the staff and visitors of the Church Education Center. The services are broadcast to screens at the patients' bedsides via a television transmission system.

In 1960, the bell from 1914 was installed in a separate bell tower.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stift_Bethlehem

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10.0 km

Ludwigslust City Wall

Highlight • Monument

The palisade fence surrounding the residential town of Ludwigslust since 1791 was replaced from 1822 onwards by a brick town wall infilled with bog iron ore. The churchyard wall, built between 1791 and 1792, served as a model. Work began under the architect Johann Georg Barca, who transformed the hunting lodge, which had been converted into a residence by Johann Joachim Busch, into a bourgeois town.

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Stadtmauer_Schlachthofweg_Am_Schachthof_Ludwigslust.jpg

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15.1 km

Nutria Habitat

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5

16.4 km

Wöbbelin Concentration Camp Memorial

Highlight • Historical Site

Contradictions in German history are seldom as clear as in the Wöbbelin memorials. On the one hand, the museum presents the life of the German poet Theodor Körner in the exhibition “Theodor Körner. 1791 - 1813. Poet and patriot. His elevation to the idol ”, on the other hand, the history of the concentration camp near Wöbbelin has been remembered since 1965.

On August 27, 1813, the poet Carl Theodor Körner was buried here, who was fatally wounded as a volunteer in the Lützow Freikorps in the so-called "Wars of Liberation" against Napoleon near Gadebusch. As early as 1814, a memorial was erected at the burial site in Wöbbelin for the well-known writer and patriot. The memorials and memorials recall Körner's life in a historical context and show the political and ideological appropriation of his life by subsequent generations.

During the Second World War, there was a concentration camp near Wöbbelin on the road to Ludwigslust. The recently established satellite camp of the Neuengamme concentration camp lasted only ten weeks, from February 12 to May 2, 1945. During the short period of its existence, the Wöbbelin camp was a station for over 5,000 victims of the Hitler regime. The prisoners came from more than 25 nations, over 1000 of them died of disease, hunger and exhaustion as a result of the extreme prison conditions. After the liberation of the camp, the last victims were buried in various places on the orders of the American military authorities, including in the same grove as the poet Theodor Körner.

In addition to guided tours through the permanent exhibition on the history of the Wöbbelin concentration camp, the memorials and memorials organize discussions with contemporary witnesses as well as film screenings, lectures, readings, seminars and workshops for visitors.

gedenkstaetten-woebbelin.de

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19.7 km

Denissen Farm Shop

Highlight • Rest Area

Farm shop and restaurant, but unfortunately no ice cream for sale outside 😏!

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29.8 km

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Bus stop

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18.8 km

7.45 km

2.98 km

362 m

177 m

Surfaces

24.1 km

4.48 km

575 m

362 m

188 m

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