Viking festival in Göhren: Loud roars, swords, bows and arrows

Men with shaggy beards and swords, women in long robes with bows and arrows - the Vikings are always on the loose in the seaside resort of Göhren in the last week of August - to the delight of the many visitors to the pier

Author: Harald Braun
Published: March 31, 2025

People dressed as Vikings run towards each other on the beach at Göhren

Author: Harald Braun
Published: March 31, 2025

"You're dead!" shouts the man with the mohawk braid to his opponent, a huge guy in a flowing white shirt. "Nah, nah!" he replies, pulling his lance to the side, jerking his 20 kilogram chain mail and pointing to his shield: "You didn't really hit anything!"

The crowd of spectators, who have gathered in large numbers around the 50 or so men fighting on the beach in Gießen, can easily hear this witty exchange of words and laugh out loud.
These Vikings here, who have just gone at each other with loud roars, swords, spears, bows and arrows, don't seem to take fighting morals terribly seriously. After all, this weekend in August 2022 in Göhren is first and foremost just a lot of fun, which is now happening for the fifth time.

Albeit with a historical background. For the men who have gathered here in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in striking garments and individually designed weapons, an authentic depiction of the Viking Age is important. Just like Jaromir and Norde, in real life forester Sascha and administrative assistant Mario.
Here in Göhren at the „Viking Festival“, however, they are a Slav (Jaromir) and a Viking (Norde). The difference is hardly recognizable for laymen, but for professionals like Michael Rietschel it is obvious: "You can easily distinguish the Slavs, whose origins may have been in what is now Ukraine, and the Vikings, who came from Scandinavia, by their weapons and the symbols on their clothing," he says. The Vikings, for example, carry a Thor's hammer, a kind of miniature hammer that stands for courage, luck and fertility. The Slavs, on the other hand, carry the so-called Axe of Perun, a pendant in the shape of a battle axe, to name just one example. Michael Rietschel is known in the relevant scene as "Der Germane" (The German) and knows the subject matter so well because he has been running a store of the same name for 22 years, first in Berlin and since 2016 in Gießen. It is not least thanks to him as co-organizer together with the spa administration that everything in Göhren has revolved around the time of the Vikings one weekend a year since 2018.

Viking festival with camp on the beach of Göhren next to the pier from the air.

Viking festival

Live music, show fights, culinary medieval delights

The showdowns between the mostly well-known, if not friendly, clans are just one part of the program. Around the Kurplatz in G&umlren, you can quickly get the impression that you have stepped into a time machine and been hurled straight into the Middle Ages. Mead, the honey wine that the Germanic tribes and Vikings regarded as the drink of the gods, is served at many stands. On the large stage there’s live music with medieval instruments such as bagpipes, drums or hurdy-gurdies and many unusual sounds. In „Jens sien Backstuuv“ meanwhile, so-called Lügen breads are sold, with names such as “3Käsehoch”, “Rittersmahl”, “Scharfer Stecher” or “Die unscharfe Schwester”, but in reality „nur“ für gut „Gefüllte Pizza“ stehen. A few meters further on, topless guys try their hand at the art of archery, there is a falconry show, tree sausages made according to a medieval recipe and also many stalls where craftsmen offer colourful garments and fine jewelry - exhibits that are also based on the Viking era. If you want, you can take a quick course in Viking studies in Göhren, culinary delights included.

More than a hobby

„We experience time and again that visitors come to our tents on the beach and are really interested in what we do here“, says Jaromir and is obviously very happy about it, „They sometimes stay for two or three hours and always have one more question.“ He can answer them all, just like Norde – both have been enthusiastic about their unusual hobby for more than 10 years. For Norde it was friends who got him interested in the Vikings, for Jaromir it was movies or music from the period. At the mention of the Netflix hit „The Vikings“, however, they both laugh in amusement: „That's not particularly authentic“, Jaromir reveals, „if you start with that, you're already messed up. If you look into the history a little, you realize that very quickly.“  He and his clan make every effort to use only authentic clothing and weapons, and the tent and its furnishings also correspond to pure doctrine and have been collected over many years, including at great expense. For Norde, the weekends that he devotes to his hobby every year also have another background. „I like this original life here on the beach“, he says, „we do without most modern aids as far as possible.“

Vikings at the festival in Göhren eating lunch under their tent on the beach.
Putting on a Viking robe with armor at the Viking festival in Göhren.
A Viking woman sits on the beach at the Viking Festival in Göhren in her typical garb.
A wall of signs against attacking children on the beach - the Viking festival in Göhren.

Vikings on the beach

An experience for the whole family

In fact, the Viking festival in Göhren is a highlight of the year for Jaromir and Norde. The camp right on the beach is a dream come true. Even if it is very, very time-consuming to lug all your stuff here.“ Norde also laughs and adds: „We carry the sand around with us all year and then bring it back next year.“ Incidentally, both are also good fighters, which will become apparent during the course of the day during the show fights on the battlefield on the beach. In the first edition of the battles, the two will face each other in the final. Do injuries occur from time to time during the show fights? „Rarely“, says Michael Rietschel, who moderates the show fights on the beach, „Most of the fighters are well protected and know what they are doing. They train regularly for the fights, which are practiced as a separate sport with special rules.“ The fact that women with swords or bows and arrows also take part in the show fights in Göhren is, by the way, in line with historical facts. In the Viking Age, women defended their homes and farms while men raided foreign lands. The only difference is that at the end of the show battles in Gähren, the hordes of children between the ages of 5 and 15 pounced on the Vikings with a roar and threw the mighty ruffians into the sand, a story that has probably never been told in any history book. But it was definitely a lot of fun.

Two Slavs in Viking costume on the beach in Göhren fighting against each other at the Viking festival.
Slav Jaromir (left) and Viking Norde: they are among the best fighters in the camp

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