Zagorskoye (Russian: Загорское; Lithuanian: Peleninkai) is a rural locality in Chernyakhovsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia.
It is located in the region of Lithuania Minor.
In the late 19th century, the village had a population of 410, partially Polish by ethnicity, mostly employed in farming and cattle and horse breeding.
[3] Cattle and horses were sold at markets in Gierdawy and Welawa.
[3] Under Nazi Germany, the village was renamed Strigengrund to erase traces of non-German origin.