Airfield site, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade
Sightseeing flights & balloon rides

Peenemünde Airfield is operated by Usedomer Fluggesellschaft mbH.

Aircraft up to 5.7 t, motor gliders and ultra-light vehicles are permitted at Peenemünde airfield. In addition, sightseeing flights and charter flights as well as aerial advertising with banners are offered. A flight school, a car rental service and a bicycle rental service are also available on site.

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Your destination:
Flugplatz Peenemünde
Flugplatz 1
17449 Peenemünde



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  • Just a few steps away from the picturesque natural harbor on the Krumminer Wiek, the historic Krummin manor house awaits its guests on Usedom., © Gutshaus Krummin / Matthias Friel

    Krummin Manor House

    • Dorfstraße, 17440 Krummin

    Just a few steps away from the picturesque natural harbor on the Krumminer Wiek, the historic Krummin manor house awaits you on Usedom. Five lovingly furnished vacation apartments, four of which have wood-burning stoves, would like to be your home away from home. The roof terrace offers a unique view over the village.

    Read more: "Krummin Manor House"
  • Kinderland Trassenheide climb the volcano, © Kinderland Trassenheide/ B. Eske

    Children's land Trassenheide

    • Wiesenweg, 17449 Trassenheide

    Volcano, super slide, children's carousel, chamber of horrors, kettcars, trampoline, western ride, and much more.

    Read more: "Children's land Trassenheide"
  • Foals in our pasture right next to the hotel, © Hotel Friesenhof

    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.

    Read more: "Hotel Friesenhof on Usedom"
  • Houseboats in the natural harbor of Krummin, © Naturhafen-Krummin GmbH

    Natural Harbor Krummin

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Dorfstraße, 17440 Krummin

    The natural harbor lies north of the island Usedom.

    Read more: "Natural Harbor Krummin"
  • Submarine in Peenemünde harbor, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    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.

    Read more: "Russian submarine U-461"
  • Go Kart Area, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    Go-Kart Peenemünde

    • Open today
    • Am Flugplatz, 17449 Peenemünde

    Go-Kart Peenemünde offers recreational fun for young and old during the summer months.

    Read more: "Go-Kart Peenemünde"
  • © surflocal.de

    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.

    Read more: "Surfspot Lubmin"
  • © TMV/Gohlke

    Zinnowitz pier with diving gondola

    • An der Strandpromenade, 17454 Zinnowitz

    The diving gondola at the head of the 315-meter-long pier offers you the opportunity to take a dry-foot dive into the Baltic Sea and get a closer look at the habitat beneath the waves.

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  • Kitesurfing and windsurfing, Baltic Sea, Usedom, © Schöne Freizeit

    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.

    Read more: "Surfing and kitesurfing school Usedom"
  • the soup bowl experiment, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    Phenomena

    • Open today
    • Museumsstraße, 17449 Peenemünde

    The Phänomenta in Peenemünde invites young and old on an exciting journey of discovery.

    Read more: "Phenomena"
  • © Vaske

    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.

    Read more: "Usedom Bike Hotel & Suites"
  • © H. Böhm / trassenheide.de

    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.

    Read more: "Wildlife Usedom"
  • © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    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.

    Read more: "Beach and Wellness Hotel "Preussenhof"
  • © Baltzer

    Wolgast castle island

    • Bogislavstraße, 17438 Wolgast

    Former site of the duke's castle.

    Read more: "Wolgast castle island"
  • © tvv@bock.de

    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.

    Read more: "The Dreilindengrund in Wolgast"
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