Teterower Bergring, Grass racing track in Teterow, Germany.
The Teterower Bergring is a grass racing track that runs 1877 meters through natural terrain with steep gradients up to 16 percent. The circuit features challenging curves and varies in width between 12 and 18 meters throughout its length.
The racing circuit opened in 1930 and developed into a significant motorsport venue for the region. The site was later recognized as an architectural heritage monument in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
The venue attracts motorsport enthusiasts during Whitsun celebrations who come to watch traditional motorcycle races and experience local racing culture. These events shape the region's identity as a motorsport destination.
The grass track is regularly maintained to ensure optimal racing conditions and safety. Visitors should note that the natural terrain and steep grades mean conditions can vary depending on weather and season.
The north curve features an 80-meter radius that leads into a steep climb, presenting a particular challenge for drivers and motorcycles. This section is known for its technical difficulty and defines the racing experience on the track.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.