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Sportboothafen Freest
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Children's land Trassenheide
- Open today
- Wiesenweg, 17449 Trassenheide
Volcano, super slide, children's carousel, chamber of horrors, kettcars, trampoline, western ride, and much more.
Hotel Friesenhof on Usedom
- Bahnhofstraße, 17449 Trassenheide
The Hotel Friesenhof offers fantastic rides to the Baltic Sea beach in Trassenheide as well as special health holidays on Usedom. Beneficial fitness sessions, healthy food, relaxation and practical knowledge for a healthier lifestyle are combined - all in the marvellous setting of the island of Usedom.
Russian submarine U-461
- Open today
- Haupthafen, 17449 Peenemünde
With a length of almost 100 meters and a weight of over 4000 tons, the Russian submarine U-461 is the largest conventional boat ever built. In the narrow corridors and chambers of the steel colossus reaching under 6 floors, everyone can tell from the goose bumps of the neighbor that this is not for the faint of heart. Breathtaking simulations take you to the edge of imagination.
Go-Kart Peenemünde
- Open today
- Am Flugplatz, 17449 Peenemünde
Go-Kart Peenemünde offers recreational fun for young and old during the summer months.
Surfing and kitesurfing school Usedom
- Freely accessible at any time
- Zeltplatzstr., 17449 Karlshagen
Learn kitesurfing on the Baltic Sea on Usedom and the Achterwasser. We are lucky enough to teach in one of the largest standing and learning areas in Germany, and depending on the wind direction, we can switch to several spots. Our water sports center is located on the Baltic Sea, on the sunny island of Usedom, on the sports beach.
Wildlife Usedom
- Open today
- Wiesenweg, 17449 Trassenheide
Wildlife Usedom is the innovative nature experience for the whole family. Our friendly team welcomes all guests on a tour through the landscapes of the five continents.
Phenomena
- Open today
- Museumsstraße, 17449 Peenemünde
The Phänomenta in Peenemünde invites young and old on an exciting journey of discovery.
Surfspot Lubmin
- Freely accessible at any time
- 17509 Lubmin
Baltic Sea flair at the Bodden. The fine sandy beach, the large standing area and small but fine waves in southwest to northeast wind make Lubmin a real alternative for wave beginners.
Loissin surf spot
- Freely accessible at any time
- 17509 Loissin
You can reach the spot via the campsite, where you can also take a shower and, of course, pitch your tent. Beginners will find a large standing area in Loissin. Experienced surfers will be happy about the fantastic shallow water conditions. The spot works with wind from west to northeast.
Beach and Wellness Hotel "Preussenhof
- Dünenstraße, 17454 Zinnowitz
In the most beautiful location, directly on the Zinnowitz pier and beach promenade, the house shines with unmistakable charm of the imperial glory days.
Familien Wellness Hotel Restaurant Seeklause
- Mölschower Weg, 17449 Ostseebad Trassenheide
Welcome to the Family Wellness Hotel Restaurant Seeklause. Holidays for the whole family to recover, experience and relax.
Usedom Bike Hotel & Suites
- Hugo-Elsner-Straße, 17449 Karlshagen
Arrive, enjoy and relax. Welcome to the first bicycle hotel (bed & bike) in the Baltic resort Karlshagen directly by the sea. Close to the beach and quietly located.
Wolgast castle island
- Bogislavstraße, 17438 Wolgast
Former site of the duke's castle.
Christophorus Church Kröslin
- 17440 Kröslin
The village of Kröslin is located directly on the Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route and the Route of North German Romanticism with a view of the Peene River and the island of Usedom.
The Dreilindengrund in Wolgast
- Freely accessible at any time
- 17438 Wolgast
Located on the Peenestrom in the district Tannenkamp in Wolgast you drive on the route of North German Romanticism along the Dreilindengrund. This translates to: The Ground of three limetrees. The name was given to it from the landing stage at the transfer of the fallen Swedish king Gustav II Adolf in 1633 during the Thirty Years' War. In memory of him three lime trees were planted. The small forest nearby was named Gustav-Adolf-Schlucht.