Artist house at Cape Arkona, © Tourismuszentrale Rügen
Exhibitions and Galleries

Probably the most northern gallery in the immediate vicinity of the cliff.

The artists' house is located between the lighthouses and the King's Staircase on the cliff. Exhibitions are regularly held here in the gallery. The gallery is open daily from 11:00 - 15:00

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Künstlerhaus am Kap Arkona

18556 Putgarten OT Arkona


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+49 38391 4190
http://www.kap-arkona.de
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Fuhrmannshof Neubauer

  • Hafenweg, 18565 Kloster

Experience the diversity of the landscape during a guided trail ride for beginners and advanced riders or during a Kremser or covered wagon ride.

Read more: "Fuhrmannshof Neubauer"
© Baltic Project GmbH

Finest regional goods & pottery

  • Markt, 18569 Gingst

Farm store and pottery of Roswitha Burgmann-Seewald

Read more: "Finest regional goods & pottery"
© TMV/S.Fischer

Rügen Park Gingst - miniatures and amusement park

  • Mühlenstraße, 18569 Gingst

Miniatures and amusement park with roller coaster

Read more: "Rügen Park Gingst - miniatures and amusement park"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Barrow "Dobberworth

  • 18547 Sagard

The Dobberworth is one of the largest tumuli in northern Germany and the largest tumulus on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Barrow "Dobberworth"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Waterfall on the shore of Kiel

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The waterfall on the Kieler Ufer, which is said to be the largest waterfall in Mecklenburg Vorpommern.

Read more: "Waterfall on the shore of Kiel"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

St. Paul's Chapel Dranske

  • Karl Liebknecht Straße, 18556 Dranske

The northwesternmost church building of the North Rügen parish is probably the smallest chapel on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "St. Paul's Chapel Dranske"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Patzig village church

  • Bergstraße, 18528 Patzig

St. Margaret's Church is a Gothic church building dating back to the 15th century.

Read more: "Patzig village church"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Church St. Jacobi Gingst

  • Kirchplatz, 18569 Gingst

St. Jacobi Church in Gingst is the second largest on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Church St. Jacobi Gingst"
© surflocal.de

Surfspot Hiddensee

  • 18565 Insel Hiddensee

The car-free island of Hiddensee is an adventure playground for wave experts, especially with winds from the southwest to the north. In front of the natural beach, almost big waves start up for Baltic Sea conditions - in strong northwest winds, the green rollers build up to three meters.

Read more: "Surfspot Hiddensee"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

The "Old Surgery" Bergen

  • Calandstrasse, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The brick building of the "Old Surgery" is located in Bergen on the island of Rügen.

Read more: "The "Old Surgery" Bergen"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Rügenhof Putgarten

  • Dorfstraße, 18556 Putgarten

Experience, enjoy, taste and take Rügen with you!

Read more: "Rügenhof Putgarten"
© Angelika Häusler, Seilgarten Prora KG

Climbing forest BinzProra

  • Drtte Straße, 18609 Prora

There are no mountain massifs on Germany's largest vacation island of Rügen, and yet visitors can climb here. The largest climbing forest on the island is located in Binz-Prora. Here, 13 courses have been built on 40,000 square meters in five different levels of difficulty, on which they can swing through the air and complete well over 100 exercises. 17 ropeways alone bring the right momentum to climbing.

Read more: "Climbing forest BinzProra"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Historic craftsmen's parlors

  • Karl-Marx-Straße, 18569 Gingst

The museum, housed in two half-timbered houses from the 18th century, was established in 1971. The permanent exhibition shows the living and working conditions around 1900, of shoemakers, tailors, whitewashers and weavers. A smithy, toys, kitchen and agricultural equipment, as well as special exhibitions and the romantic museum courtyard with café & store, invite you to remember the "good old days".

Read more: "Historic craftsmen's parlors"
© Tobi

Kite and surf school Rügen-Kite

  • Am Berg, 18528 Rappin

Your surf course on Rügen on the Baltic Sea. Learn to kite and surf with confidence!

Read more: "Kite and surf school Rügen-Kite"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Burwall at Cape Arkona

  • 18556 Putgarten

The "Jaromarsburg" is located at Cape Arkona, the northernmost point of the Island of Rügen and reminds of the Slavic times.

Read more: "Burwall at Cape Arkona"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Park Juliusruh

  • Wittower Straße, 18556 Breege OT Juliusruh

Beautiful park in the village of Juliusruh.

Read more: "Park Juliusruh"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

"Sacrificial stones" at the forester's lodge Werder

  • 18546 Sassnitz

In the middle of the hilly forest area of the Stubnitz, near the former forester's lodge Werder, there are two large sacrificial stones.

Read more: ""Sacrificial stones" at the forester's lodge Werder"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Collick brook

  • 18546 Sassnitz

Once dammed for a trout farm, the Kollicker Bach has long been left in its natural state again with an outlet into the Baltic Sea.

Read more: "Collick brook"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Zubzow manor house

  • 18569 Zubzow

The manor house was built around 1871 in the neo-Renaissance style on the site of an old manor house.

Read more: "Zubzow manor house"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

The "Schlossberg": Embankment near Sassnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The so-called Schlossberg near the former forester's lodge Werder is a rectangular rampart near Sassnitz.

Read more: "The "Schlossberg": Embankment near Sassnitz"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Naval History and Local History Museum Dranske/ Bug

  • Schulstraße, 18556 Dranske

The Naval History and Local History Museum Dranske on the peninsula "Bug".

Read more: "Naval History and Local History Museum Dranske/ Bug"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Wooden chapel Ralswiek

  • 18528 Ralswiek

The church is a small wooden chapel at the end of the village, which was brought to Ralswiek as a gift from Sweden in 1907.

Read more: "Wooden chapel Ralswiek"
© Hiddenseer Hafen- und Kurbetrieb

Blue barn

  • Wiesenweg, 18565 Vitte/Hiddensee

Hall house from the beginning of the 19th century.

Read more: "Blue barn"
© bossle

Bicycle rental Monti Bosslé at the harbor in Vitte

  • Achtern Diek, 18565 Vitte

Rent bikes and explore the beautiful island.

Read more: "Bicycle rental Monti Bosslé at the harbor in Vitte"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Boulder swan stone

  • 18551 Lohme

The 7 m long and 5 m wide boulder made of reddish hammer granite was probably transported from Bornholm over glacial masses of the last ice age to Lohme.

Read more: "Boulder swan stone"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Hertha Castle in the Stubnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The "Hertha Castle" is a rampart in the forest area of the Stubnitz, which is bordered on one side by the legendary "Hertha Lake".

Read more: "Hertha Castle in the Stubnitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Atonement stone Schaprode

  • 18569 Schaprode

At the end of Schaprode stands the legendary atonement stone from times long past.

Read more: "Atonement stone Schaprode"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Stone beach Ruschvitz

  • 18551 Ruschvitz

The stone beach of Ruschvitz invites to a hike over boulders along low steep banks, where there are many interesting pounds to discover, for example shells, fossilized sea urchins or thunderbolts. The impressive erratic blocks from the Ice Age are a popular subject for painters and photographers.

Read more: "Stone beach Ruschvitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Nipmerow megalithic tomb

  • 18551 Lohme

The megalithic grave Nipmerow is a passage grave and therefore a rarity among the megalithic graves on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Nipmerow megalithic tomb"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Tumulus field "Schwarze Berge" near Ralswiek

  • 18528 Ralswiek

The tumulus field in the "Black Mountains" near Ralswiek includes over 400 graves from the Slavic period.

Read more: "Tumulus field "Schwarze Berge" near Ralswiek"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Penny box - megalithic tomb in Stubnitz

  • 18551 Lohme

The "Pfennigkasten" megalithic tomb is hidden in the beech forests of the Stubnitz. The way there is signposted on the hike from the Hagen parking lot to the Königsstuhl.

Read more: "Penny box - megalithic tomb in Stubnitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Atonement stone Gingst

  • 18569 Gingst

The atonement stone in Gingst is a memorial stone dating back to the Middle Ages in honor of the priest Laurentius Krintze.

Read more: "Atonement stone Gingst"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Liddow manor

  • 18569 Liddow

A manor with history on one of the most beautiful spots of the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Liddow manor"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Pedestrian bridge to the city port of Sassnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

Elegantly curved, excellent suspension bridge into the city port of Sassnitz.

Read more: "Pedestrian bridge to the city port of Sassnitz"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Lake Nun

  • 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

Lake Nun - a legendary body of water at the gates of the city of Bergen.

Read more: "Lake Nun"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Church St. Michael Sagard (ev.)

  • Kleiner Markt, 18551 Sagard

The Sagard church is one of the four oldest churches in Rügen.

Read more: "Church St. Michael Sagard (ev.)"
© MYFISH-ostsee, © Sebastian Dorbrietz/ WFG Vorpommern

Cutter and coastal fish Rügen

  • Hafenstraße, 18546 Sassnitz

Fish restaurant and sale of fresh fish, smoked fish, marinades and salads.

Read more: "Cutter and coastal fish Rügen"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Krampas - megalithic tomb near Sassnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The megalithic tomb "Krampas" is a megalithic tomb in the surroundings of Sassnitz.

Read more: "Krampas - megalithic tomb near Sassnitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Great stone grave at the forest hall

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The megalithic tomb at the forest hall is located in the forest near the Wissower Klinken.

Read more: "Great stone grave at the forest hall"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Königshörn spa park in Glowe

  • 18551 Glowe

The Glow spa park with its circular path along the cliff.

Read more: "Königshörn spa park in Glowe"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Sagenstein at the Hertha Lake

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The so-called Sagenstein is located not far from the Hertha Lake.

Read more: "Sagenstein at the Hertha Lake"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Kiel creek

  • 18546 Sassnitz

A small natural spectacle in Jasmund National Park.

Read more: "Kiel creek"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Railroad & Technology Museum Rügen

  • Mukraner Straße, 18609 Ostseebad Binz

North of Rügen's largest Baltic resort Binz, in the immediate vicinity of the former KdF baths, the museum found its home in Prora in 1994.

Read more: "Railroad & Technology Museum Rügen"
© Tourismuszentrale  Rügen

St. Mary Magdalene Church

  • Dorfstraße, 18569 Neuenkirchen

The church of St. Mary Magdalene at Neuenkirchen is the Protestant parish church of the parish of Neuenkirchen on the Lebbin peninsula in the western part of Rügen.

Read more: "St. Mary Magdalene Church"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Manor Park Kartzitz

  • Am Park, 18528 Rappin OT Kartzitz

An English landscape park on the island of Rügen.

Read more: "Manor Park Kartzitz"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Natural stage at Cape Arkona

  • 18556 Putgarten OT Arkona

A natural stage with unique scenery below the lighthouses of Cape Arkona.

Read more: "Natural stage at Cape Arkona"
© TMV/Gohlke

Port Vitt

  • Im Hafen, 18556 Vitt/ Rügen

The small harbor in the fishing village of Vitt.

Read more: "Port Vitt"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Manor house Venz

  • 18569 Neuenkirchen OT Venz

The village of Venz on the island of Rügen is mentioned for the first time as a knight's seat in a document from St. Mary's Church in Stralsund in 1486. The oldest known owners are named as the von Raleke family.

Read more: "Manor house Venz"
© H. Seelenbinder

Svantekah boulder

  • 18551 Ruschvitz

Between Glowe and Bobbin lies this former manor Ruschvitz not far from the steep coast. It one of those places where the privateer Klaus Störtebeker is said to have been born. The ice age left the Svantekahs there, the Holy Stone, a popular motif that fascinates painters and photographers.

Read more: "Svantekah boulder"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Spa shell Sassnitz

  • Kurplatz, 18546 Sassnitz

The music pavilion on the Sassnitz beach promenade.

Read more: "Spa shell Sassnitz"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Prora forester's lodge

  • Forsthaus Prora, 18609 Prora

From a former forester's lodge to a modern environmental information center.

Read more: "Prora forester's lodge"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

City Hall Sassnitz

  • Hauptstraße, 18546 Sassnitz

The town hall of Sassnitz - a place with history.

Read more: "City Hall Sassnitz"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

EXPERIMENTA - The museum to touch

  • Proraer Chaussee / Gewerbegebiet, 18609 Ostseebad Binz / Prora

See - Marvel - Understand

Read more: "EXPERIMENTA - The museum to touch"
© Ingolf Engels

Amber workshop Vitte

  • Norderende, 18565 Vitte

The amber workshop in Vitte on the island of Hiddensee

Read more: "Amber workshop Vitte"
© Annett Striesow

Sea stage Hiddensee

  • Wallweg, 18565 Vitte/Hiddensee

The summer venue for the whole family.

Read more: "Sea stage Hiddensee"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Creptizer heath

  • 18556 Dranske OT Kreptitz

Nature reserve northwest shore Wittow and Kreptitz Heath.

Read more: "Creptizer heath"

Boulder seven cutter stone

  • 18556 Putgarten/ Arkona

The boulder "Siebenschneiderstein" at Cape Arkona.

Read more: "Boulder seven cutter stone"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Bismarck oak in Bergen on Rügen

  • Bahnhofstraße, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The mighty "Bismarck Oak" stands in the heart of Bergen.

Read more: "Bismarck oak in Bergen on Rügen"
© Heike Seelenbinder

Sassnitz Fishery and Harbour Museum

  • Im Stadthafen, 18546 Sassnitz

The history of Sassnitz is shown, such as the development of the island's first seaside resort, seaside shipping, port development, the start of regular postal steamer services and the opening of ferry services to Scandinavia, the history of fishing and fish processing, the naval location and the sea rescue service. Special pride is the walk-in museum ship "HAVEL", a 26.5-meter steel cutter, which is the only one preserved true to the original of once 50 vessels used in Sassnitz fishing.

Read more: "Sassnitz Fishery and Harbour Museum"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Market Bergen on Rügen

  • Markt, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The market in Bergen - historical and today a place of lively city life.

Read more: "Market Bergen on Rügen"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

St. Birgitta Chapel Glowe (ev.)

  • 18551 Glowe

The building in the style of a Finnish hut and one of the few church buildings in GDR times.

Read more: "St. Birgitta Chapel Glowe (ev.)"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Billroth oak in Bergen on Rügen

  • Goldener Brinken, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The Billroth Oak is a majestic oak in the heart of Bergen.

Read more: "Billroth oak in Bergen on Rügen"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Dubnitz megalithic tomb

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The Dubnitz megalithic tomb is located in a field northeast of the village.

Read more: "Dubnitz megalithic tomb"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Spa Juliusruh

  • Am Waldwinkel, 18556 Breege OT Juliusruh

The spa square in Juliusruh - small and fine - a place to linger.

Read more: "Spa Juliusruh"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Libnitz manor

  • Libnitz, 18569 Trent OT Libnitz

The estate was acquired at the beginning of the 20th century by Fritz Alfred Meyer-Sarnow, an heir of the founder of the Schichau-Werke. He had the two-story Libnitz manor house with its characteristic tower built around 1912.

Read more: "Libnitz manor"
© MYFISH-ostsee, © Sebastian Dorbrietz/ WFG Vorpommern

Fisher Steffen Schnorrenberg

  • Hafen in Vitte, 18565 Vitte

Fish sale

Read more: "Fisher Steffen Schnorrenberg"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Juliusruh spa stage

  • 18556 Breege OT Juliusruh

The spa stage in the park of Juliusruh.

Read more: "Juliusruh spa stage"

Island fish Rügen

  • Mursewiek, 18569 Ummanz

Sale of freshly caught fish from the cutter

Read more: "Island fish Rügen"

Traditional smokehouse Lietzow

  • Spitzer Ort, 18528 Lietzow

Smokehouse

Read more: "Traditional smokehouse Lietzow"
© Annett Striesow

Fuhrmannshof Neubauer

  • Hafenweg, 18565 Kloster

Experience the diversity of the landscape during a guided trail ride for beginners and advanced riders or during a Kremser or covered wagon ride.

Read more: "Fuhrmannshof Neubauer"
© Baltic Project GmbH

Finest regional goods & pottery

  • Markt, 18569 Gingst

Farm store and pottery of Roswitha Burgmann-Seewald

Read more: "Finest regional goods & pottery"
© TMV/S.Fischer

Rügen Park Gingst - miniatures and amusement park

  • Mühlenstraße, 18569 Gingst

Miniatures and amusement park with roller coaster

Read more: "Rügen Park Gingst - miniatures and amusement park"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Barrow "Dobberworth

  • 18547 Sagard

The Dobberworth is one of the largest tumuli in northern Germany and the largest tumulus on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Barrow "Dobberworth"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Waterfall on the shore of Kiel

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The waterfall on the Kieler Ufer, which is said to be the largest waterfall in Mecklenburg Vorpommern.

Read more: "Waterfall on the shore of Kiel"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

St. Paul's Chapel Dranske

  • Karl Liebknecht Straße, 18556 Dranske

The northwesternmost church building of the North Rügen parish is probably the smallest chapel on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "St. Paul's Chapel Dranske"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Patzig village church

  • Bergstraße, 18528 Patzig

St. Margaret's Church is a Gothic church building dating back to the 15th century.

Read more: "Patzig village church"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Church St. Jacobi Gingst

  • Kirchplatz, 18569 Gingst

St. Jacobi Church in Gingst is the second largest on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Church St. Jacobi Gingst"
© surflocal.de

Surfspot Hiddensee

  • 18565 Insel Hiddensee

The car-free island of Hiddensee is an adventure playground for wave experts, especially with winds from the southwest to the north. In front of the natural beach, almost big waves start up for Baltic Sea conditions - in strong northwest winds, the green rollers build up to three meters.

Read more: "Surfspot Hiddensee"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

The "Old Surgery" Bergen

  • Calandstrasse, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The brick building of the "Old Surgery" is located in Bergen on the island of Rügen.

Read more: "The "Old Surgery" Bergen"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Rügenhof Putgarten

  • Dorfstraße, 18556 Putgarten

Experience, enjoy, taste and take Rügen with you!

Read more: "Rügenhof Putgarten"
© Angelika Häusler, Seilgarten Prora KG

Climbing forest BinzProra

  • Drtte Straße, 18609 Prora

There are no mountain massifs on Germany's largest vacation island of Rügen, and yet visitors can climb here. The largest climbing forest on the island is located in Binz-Prora. Here, 13 courses have been built on 40,000 square meters in five different levels of difficulty, on which they can swing through the air and complete well over 100 exercises. 17 ropeways alone bring the right momentum to climbing.

Read more: "Climbing forest BinzProra"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Historic craftsmen's parlors

  • Karl-Marx-Straße, 18569 Gingst

The museum, housed in two half-timbered houses from the 18th century, was established in 1971. The permanent exhibition shows the living and working conditions around 1900, of shoemakers, tailors, whitewashers and weavers. A smithy, toys, kitchen and agricultural equipment, as well as special exhibitions and the romantic museum courtyard with café & store, invite you to remember the "good old days".

Read more: "Historic craftsmen's parlors"
© Tobi

Kite and surf school Rügen-Kite

  • Am Berg, 18528 Rappin

Your surf course on Rügen on the Baltic Sea. Learn to kite and surf with confidence!

Read more: "Kite and surf school Rügen-Kite"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Burwall at Cape Arkona

  • 18556 Putgarten

The "Jaromarsburg" is located at Cape Arkona, the northernmost point of the Island of Rügen and reminds of the Slavic times.

Read more: "Burwall at Cape Arkona"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Park Juliusruh

  • Wittower Straße, 18556 Breege OT Juliusruh

Beautiful park in the village of Juliusruh.

Read more: "Park Juliusruh"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

"Sacrificial stones" at the forester's lodge Werder

  • 18546 Sassnitz

In the middle of the hilly forest area of the Stubnitz, near the former forester's lodge Werder, there are two large sacrificial stones.

Read more: ""Sacrificial stones" at the forester's lodge Werder"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Collick brook

  • 18546 Sassnitz

Once dammed for a trout farm, the Kollicker Bach has long been left in its natural state again with an outlet into the Baltic Sea.

Read more: "Collick brook"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Zubzow manor house

  • 18569 Zubzow

The manor house was built around 1871 in the neo-Renaissance style on the site of an old manor house.

Read more: "Zubzow manor house"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

The "Schlossberg": Embankment near Sassnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The so-called Schlossberg near the former forester's lodge Werder is a rectangular rampart near Sassnitz.

Read more: "The "Schlossberg": Embankment near Sassnitz"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Naval History and Local History Museum Dranske/ Bug

  • Schulstraße, 18556 Dranske

The Naval History and Local History Museum Dranske on the peninsula "Bug".

Read more: "Naval History and Local History Museum Dranske/ Bug"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Wooden chapel Ralswiek

  • 18528 Ralswiek

The church is a small wooden chapel at the end of the village, which was brought to Ralswiek as a gift from Sweden in 1907.

Read more: "Wooden chapel Ralswiek"
© Hiddenseer Hafen- und Kurbetrieb

Blue barn

  • Wiesenweg, 18565 Vitte/Hiddensee

Hall house from the beginning of the 19th century.

Read more: "Blue barn"
© bossle

Bicycle rental Monti Bosslé at the harbor in Vitte

  • Achtern Diek, 18565 Vitte

Rent bikes and explore the beautiful island.

Read more: "Bicycle rental Monti Bosslé at the harbor in Vitte"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Boulder swan stone

  • 18551 Lohme

The 7 m long and 5 m wide boulder made of reddish hammer granite was probably transported from Bornholm over glacial masses of the last ice age to Lohme.

Read more: "Boulder swan stone"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Hertha Castle in the Stubnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The "Hertha Castle" is a rampart in the forest area of the Stubnitz, which is bordered on one side by the legendary "Hertha Lake".

Read more: "Hertha Castle in the Stubnitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Atonement stone Schaprode

  • 18569 Schaprode

At the end of Schaprode stands the legendary atonement stone from times long past.

Read more: "Atonement stone Schaprode"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Stone beach Ruschvitz

  • 18551 Ruschvitz

The stone beach of Ruschvitz invites to a hike over boulders along low steep banks, where there are many interesting pounds to discover, for example shells, fossilized sea urchins or thunderbolts. The impressive erratic blocks from the Ice Age are a popular subject for painters and photographers.

Read more: "Stone beach Ruschvitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Nipmerow megalithic tomb

  • 18551 Lohme

The megalithic grave Nipmerow is a passage grave and therefore a rarity among the megalithic graves on the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Nipmerow megalithic tomb"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Tumulus field "Schwarze Berge" near Ralswiek

  • 18528 Ralswiek

The tumulus field in the "Black Mountains" near Ralswiek includes over 400 graves from the Slavic period.

Read more: "Tumulus field "Schwarze Berge" near Ralswiek"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Penny box - megalithic tomb in Stubnitz

  • 18551 Lohme

The "Pfennigkasten" megalithic tomb is hidden in the beech forests of the Stubnitz. The way there is signposted on the hike from the Hagen parking lot to the Königsstuhl.

Read more: "Penny box - megalithic tomb in Stubnitz"
© Archäo Tour Rügen

Atonement stone Gingst

  • 18569 Gingst

The atonement stone in Gingst is a memorial stone dating back to the Middle Ages in honor of the priest Laurentius Krintze.

Read more: "Atonement stone Gingst"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Liddow manor

  • 18569 Liddow

A manor with history on one of the most beautiful spots of the Island of Rügen.

Read more: "Liddow manor"
© Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Pedestrian bridge to the city port of Sassnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

Elegantly curved, excellent suspension bridge into the city port of Sassnitz.

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Lake Nun

  • 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

Lake Nun - a legendary body of water at the gates of the city of Bergen.

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Church St. Michael Sagard (ev.)

  • Kleiner Markt, 18551 Sagard

The Sagard church is one of the four oldest churches in Rügen.

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Cutter and coastal fish Rügen

  • Hafenstraße, 18546 Sassnitz

Fish restaurant and sale of fresh fish, smoked fish, marinades and salads.

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Krampas - megalithic tomb near Sassnitz

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The megalithic tomb "Krampas" is a megalithic tomb in the surroundings of Sassnitz.

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Great stone grave at the forest hall

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The megalithic tomb at the forest hall is located in the forest near the Wissower Klinken.

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Königshörn spa park in Glowe

  • 18551 Glowe

The Glow spa park with its circular path along the cliff.

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Sagenstein at the Hertha Lake

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The so-called Sagenstein is located not far from the Hertha Lake.

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Kiel creek

  • 18546 Sassnitz

A small natural spectacle in Jasmund National Park.

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Railroad & Technology Museum Rügen

  • Mukraner Straße, 18609 Ostseebad Binz

North of Rügen's largest Baltic resort Binz, in the immediate vicinity of the former KdF baths, the museum found its home in Prora in 1994.

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St. Mary Magdalene Church

  • Dorfstraße, 18569 Neuenkirchen

The church of St. Mary Magdalene at Neuenkirchen is the Protestant parish church of the parish of Neuenkirchen on the Lebbin peninsula in the western part of Rügen.

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Manor Park Kartzitz

  • Am Park, 18528 Rappin OT Kartzitz

An English landscape park on the island of Rügen.

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Natural stage at Cape Arkona

  • 18556 Putgarten OT Arkona

A natural stage with unique scenery below the lighthouses of Cape Arkona.

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Port Vitt

  • Im Hafen, 18556 Vitt/ Rügen

The small harbor in the fishing village of Vitt.

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Manor house Venz

  • 18569 Neuenkirchen OT Venz

The village of Venz on the island of Rügen is mentioned for the first time as a knight's seat in a document from St. Mary's Church in Stralsund in 1486. The oldest known owners are named as the von Raleke family.

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Svantekah boulder

  • 18551 Ruschvitz

Between Glowe and Bobbin lies this former manor Ruschvitz not far from the steep coast. It one of those places where the privateer Klaus Störtebeker is said to have been born. The ice age left the Svantekahs there, the Holy Stone, a popular motif that fascinates painters and photographers.

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Spa shell Sassnitz

  • Kurplatz, 18546 Sassnitz

The music pavilion on the Sassnitz beach promenade.

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Prora forester's lodge

  • Forsthaus Prora, 18609 Prora

From a former forester's lodge to a modern environmental information center.

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City Hall Sassnitz

  • Hauptstraße, 18546 Sassnitz

The town hall of Sassnitz - a place with history.

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EXPERIMENTA - The museum to touch

  • Proraer Chaussee / Gewerbegebiet, 18609 Ostseebad Binz / Prora

See - Marvel - Understand

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Amber workshop Vitte

  • Norderende, 18565 Vitte

The amber workshop in Vitte on the island of Hiddensee

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Sea stage Hiddensee

  • Wallweg, 18565 Vitte/Hiddensee

The summer venue for the whole family.

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Creptizer heath

  • 18556 Dranske OT Kreptitz

Nature reserve northwest shore Wittow and Kreptitz Heath.

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Boulder seven cutter stone

  • 18556 Putgarten/ Arkona

The boulder "Siebenschneiderstein" at Cape Arkona.

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Bismarck oak in Bergen on Rügen

  • Bahnhofstraße, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The mighty "Bismarck Oak" stands in the heart of Bergen.

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Sassnitz Fishery and Harbour Museum

  • Im Stadthafen, 18546 Sassnitz

The history of Sassnitz is shown, such as the development of the island's first seaside resort, seaside shipping, port development, the start of regular postal steamer services and the opening of ferry services to Scandinavia, the history of fishing and fish processing, the naval location and the sea rescue service. Special pride is the walk-in museum ship "HAVEL", a 26.5-meter steel cutter, which is the only one preserved true to the original of once 50 vessels used in Sassnitz fishing.

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Market Bergen on Rügen

  • Markt, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The market in Bergen - historical and today a place of lively city life.

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St. Birgitta Chapel Glowe (ev.)

  • 18551 Glowe

The building in the style of a Finnish hut and one of the few church buildings in GDR times.

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Billroth oak in Bergen on Rügen

  • Goldener Brinken, 18528 Bergen auf Rügen

The Billroth Oak is a majestic oak in the heart of Bergen.

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Dubnitz megalithic tomb

  • 18546 Sassnitz

The Dubnitz megalithic tomb is located in a field northeast of the village.

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Spa Juliusruh

  • Am Waldwinkel, 18556 Breege OT Juliusruh

The spa square in Juliusruh - small and fine - a place to linger.

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Libnitz manor

  • Libnitz, 18569 Trent OT Libnitz

The estate was acquired at the beginning of the 20th century by Fritz Alfred Meyer-Sarnow, an heir of the founder of the Schichau-Werke. He had the two-story Libnitz manor house with its characteristic tower built around 1912.

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Fisher Steffen Schnorrenberg

  • Hafen in Vitte, 18565 Vitte

Fish sale

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Juliusruh spa stage

  • 18556 Breege OT Juliusruh

The spa stage in the park of Juliusruh.

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Island fish Rügen

  • Mursewiek, 18569 Ummanz

Sale of freshly caught fish from the cutter

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Traditional smokehouse Lietzow

  • Spitzer Ort, 18528 Lietzow

Smokehouse

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