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Northwest Mecklenburg
Lübstorf

Wiligrad Stables – Wiligrad Castle and Park loop from Schloss Wiligrad

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Northwest Mecklenburg
Lübstorf

Wiligrad Stables – Wiligrad Castle and Park loop from Schloss Wiligrad

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5.0

(8)

29

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Wiligrad Stables – Wiligrad Castle and Park loop from Schloss Wiligrad

01:08

4.20km

50m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 29, 2026

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Bus stop

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94 m

Wiligrad Stables

Highlight • Monument

The two-wing stables with a connecting building, in the U-shaped floor plan, is a building in the style of the brick Renaissance with a base made of hewn fieldstone. The stepped gable from the Gothic period, which is typical for the outbuildings of the castle, can also be found here. Blind niches as a decorative element are also incorporated here. In addition to the stables, this building also housed a riding school. In the connecting building there were four rooms and two kitchens that belonged to the coachman's apartments. The car wash was set up in the inner courtyard. Opposite the royal stables is the tool shed or vehicle shed, also known as the coach house.

The carriages for Wiligrad Castle were provided by the Grand Ducal Marstall Schwerin.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Wiligrad

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280 m

Wiligrad Castle and Park

Highlight • Castle

Willigrad Castle includes various beautifully restored buildings, including the stables and an excellent courtyard café, which simply invites you to take a break.

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470 m

The Elisabeth spring, embedded in a walled niche, is to the east of the castle, on the steep bank of the lake. The spring bears the name of the Duchess of Mecklenburg, who died in 1908.

Also worth mentioning is the Kaisertreppe, which got its name after a visit by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1903.
Turn on the stairs, go to the source.

Below the spring at the lake there is a fountain house and the fountain!

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616 m

Ahrens Trail

Highlight • Trail

Wilhelm Ahrens was the ducal forester. Together with the gardener group around Ludwig Winter, he designed the park and forest around the castle. The path was named in his honor.

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1.08 km

There are numerous modern sculptures in the palace park

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1.14 km

Wiligrad Cavalier House

Highlight • Historical Site

The Kavaliershaus Wiligrad is a brick building in combination with half-timbering. Half-timbering with plastered infills can be found on the upper and attic floors, while the base and the ground floor were built of brick in a modern design. The bay windows on both long sides of the building are made entirely of wood. The construction of the upper floor is reminiscent of half-timbered buildings from Lower Saxony from the Renaissance period.
The architectural design is attributed to the architect Ludwig Winter. The ducal secretary Johann Passow lived in the house with his wife and two daughters until the end of 1918. After 1920 this building is also known as the forest house.


In the spring of 2015, the architectural model of the Kavalierhaus, probably made in 1868, was found.
Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloss_Wiligrad

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3.24 km

Very beautiful and varied hiking trails lead around Lake Schwerin. If you want to circumnavigate both the outer and the inner lake in one go, you should plan some time for the almost 62 kilometers.

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3.88 km

Bassewitz Stone

Highlight • Monument

The stone was erected in 1901 and it can be assumed that the path was named in honor of Count Carl von Bassewitz - -Levetzow (1855 - 1921), because Count Bassewitz became Minister of State for Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1901.
Source: schwerinersee.de/index.php/freizeit/rad-und-wanderspass/wandertouren/50-wandertour-nummer-2

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4.20 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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2.85 km

830 m

478 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.28 km

879 m

515 m

504 m

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16°C

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