In 2019 I wasn't here by bike, but I was lucky enough to see the village in action.
I was simply involved in all activities by a school class and was even allowed to ride in the Svarog. I worked my way up from rower to batsman in a short amount of time. Unfortunately we didn't make it to the castrum.
The Ukrainians of modern times showed us their skills in historical clothing. You are welcome to look over the shoulder of a blacksmith, carver or potter and also like to try those old techniques yourself.
We made beads and then the blanks were exchanged for finished ones. The nicer one's own was, the higher the exchange value.
In Ukranenland you can take a great journey back in time to the Middle Ages. It is an attempt to reconstruct everyday life, craftsmanship and architecture.
The open-air museum is a museum facility that is unique in Western Pomerania. In this Slavic trade and craft settlement from the 9th/10th. In the 19th century, log, plank and wickerwork houses were reconstructed in their original size according to archaeological findings.
Sometimes women are just lucky.
On my bike tour, the Ukranenland was unfortunately closed.
Monday is always a day off here.