Romanticism bike tour in Vorpommern

Route of the North German Romanticism

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293 km

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Eldena monastery ruins was the favorite motif of Caspar David Friedrich, © TMV/pocha.de

Route

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Im-jaich natural harbor Gustow

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Am Yachthafen Drigge, 18574 Gustow

Arrive, relax and enjoy nature. As soon as you dock in Gustow, you will be greeted by the unique charm of our natural harbor. Far away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, our home port is idyllically situated on the southern Strelasund, nestled in the picturesque Bodden landscape of Rügen.

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View of the town museum "Kaffeemühle" in Wolgast, © Baltzer

Museum of Town History "Coffee Grinder"

  • Closed today
  • Rathausplatz, 17483 Wolgast

Wolgast’s city museum, because of its shape lovingly called “coffee grinder“ by the city’s residents, hosts an exhibition about the town’s history which is closely linked to the shipping industry.

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Quoltitz sacrificial stone

  • 18551 Neddesitz

North of the village of Neddesitz on the island of Rügen is the sacrificial stone Quoltitz, which was first described in 1797 and also already recorded in a drawing by none other than the romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich.

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Village church Wusterhusen

  • Wolgaster Straße, 17509 Wusterhusen

The village church Wusterhusen in Western Pomerania is originally from the 13th century.

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Beach Freest

  • 17440 Freest

The beach is perfectly suited for a sunbath, has a child-friendly shore and a small playground. Dogs are not allowed.

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School museum Middelhagen

  • Dorfstraße, 18586 Middelhagen

The school museum in Middelhagen is a museum about the history of educational development on the peninsula Mönchgut. It was opened on August 1, 1986 in the former sexton's house.

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Exterior view of the Granitzhaus, © Bildarchiv Biosphärenreservatsamt-Südost-Rügen

The “Granitzhaus“ and exhibition

  • Jagdschloss Granitz, 18609 Binz

Since 2004, the former forester’s and guest house of the “Fürsten zu Putbus“ houses a visitor centre about the UNESCO biosphere reserve “Südost-Rügen“.

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The orangery in Putbus., © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

Orangery Putbus

  • Alleestraße, 18581 Putbus

Look at art and enjoy art in the Orangery in Putbus.

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Constant Exhibition of the Poet Karl Gottlieb Lappe in Wusterhusen near Lubmin

  • Wolgaster Straße, 17509 Wusterhusen

Karl Gottlieb Lappe - a nearly forgotten Poet (1773-1843). A constant exhibition in Wusterhusen, close to the beach Resort Lubmin, is located in the rectory of Wusterhusen's church. Here, the life and works of the poet Karl Lappe is documented and readings bring the poet's achievements closer. Wusterhusen is one of the stations of the "Route of North German Romanticism".

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Eldena monastery ruins

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Wolgaster Landstraße, 17493 Greifswald

The monastery ruins and park are a popular excursion destination for Greifswald residents and their guests. The monastery ruins are also the starting and finishing point of the themed cycle path "Route of North German Romanticism", which traces the stations and lives of the North German Romantics of Western Pomerania.

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City Harbour Wolgast

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Hafenstraße, 17438 Wolgast

The city harbour of Wolgast spreads an impressive maritime flair and is part of the "Route of the North German Romanticism." . Passenger ships set off on excursions into the backwater and to the Bay of Greifswald. The sailing ship "Weisse Düne" invites guests for a trip. A sensational view to the Petrikirche and the city centre is offered to the viewer. The imposing bascule bridge to the island of Usedom and the Peene shipyard characterise the town on the Peene river.

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Seaside Resort of Lubmin

  • Waldstraße, 17509 Lubmin

The peaceful seaside resort of Lubmin with its 350 m long pier, a wide child-friendly sandy beach and picturesque and quaint pine forests is perfect for a family holiday. Lubmin is one of the stations of the "Route of North German Romanticism".

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Wiek chalk bridge

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Hafenstraße, 18556 Wiek

The historic chalk bridge Wiek - landmark of the municipality and as "floating promenade" new, attractive excursion destination on the peninsula Wittow.

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Museum Rungehaus

  • Kronwiekstraße, 17438 Wolgast

The museum Rungehaus is the birth house of the painter and romantic artist Philipp Otto Runge (1777-1810). Alongside Caspar David Friedrich, he is regarded as one of the most important painters and graphic artists of the German Romantic period.

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Bug near Dranske

  • 18556 Dranske

The westernmost headland of the Wittow peninsula on the island of Rügen is called the "Bug". The "Bug" begins south of the village of Dranske.

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The romanticists Caspar David Friedrich, Friedrich August von Klinkowström, Karl Gottlieb Lappe and Philipp Otto Runge, who all came from Vorpommern, are the focus of the themed bike route, which passes important stations in the lives and motifs of these protagonists along a total of 54 kilometers. These include original sites such as the castle complex in Ludwigsburg, the vicarage in Wusterhusen and the harbors in Vierow and Wolgast. At ten designated stations along the popular Baltic Sea Cycle Route, information boards provide exciting background knowledge and give tips for further natural and cultural highlights on and along the route.

Officially, the tour starts at the Eldena monastery ruins, Caspar David Friedrich's favorite motif. However, a detour to the center of the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald beforehand is highly recommended. The route continues past fields and with a view of the Dänische Wiek, via the small village of Kemnitz to Ludwigsburg Castle, Klinkowström's birthplace. Here it is worth taking a first break as well as a detour to the nearby natural beach and coastal forest before heading to the next designated stop, the village of Vierow. The route leads to the seaside resort of Lubmin on a roadside cycle path or a narrow country lane and hiking trail along the coast. After an extensive lunch and swimming break and a detour to the nearby village of Wusterhusen, the rustic fishing village of Freest welcomes the cyclists, from where the last major stage to Wolgast starts. Along the road and without major climbs, the cyclists pass the stations Wolgast Dreilindegrund and Wolgast Hafen before reaching the day's destination, the Museum Rungehaus in Wolgast, the birthplace of the artist Philipp Otto Runge.

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Rail connection: Greifswald, Wolgast

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More info / links:

  • Tour tips: Eldena monastery ruins, Ludwigsburg castle and beach, Lubmin seaside resort and Freest fishing village, Wusterhusen vicarage, Rungehaus museum in Wolgast.

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