Small, quiet jetty in the south of the Lebbiner Bodden.
Grubnow is one of the dreamy moorings where sailors with shallow-going boats can thumb their noses at the sports boats with the too large and deep "bowls". Surrounded by reeds, the only thing standing here is a small thatched-roof house on the jetty, which is in need of repair. Solitude and tranquility are guaranteed. And the natural beauty of the surroundings has not a single flaw. The view of the wooded peninsula of Liddow to the east is no less picturesque than the location of the village of Neuenkirchen by the hill to the southwest. The 15 m long jetty offers space for only very few ships, water depths of 1.2 - 1.4 m. Sanitary facilities are available. Utilities are located in Neuenkirchen, 2 km away.