Seebrücke Lubmin, © TVV-Bock
Viewpoints, Piers, barrier-free

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".

As a holiday destination, not just in the summer, Lubmin is a true insider tip. The resort’s five-kilometre beach with firm, fine sand and shallow water is ideal for a family holiday with small children. The pine forest behind the beach keeps the wind off the charming cliff coast and affords a beautiful view of the pier. The resort’s surrounding area and the beach are also great for cycle and walking tours.The wonderful, newly renovated beach promenade is a popular excursion destination. The attractive promenade runs between elegant old villas, the magnificent pine forest and the endless white sandy beach.Here, you will find many hotels, all kinds of holiday apartments as well as campervan sites. Restaurants and shops are also located near the pier.

Route of North German Romanticism: Seaside Resort Lubmin – Friedrich´s view of the coast
Caspar David Friedrich made his first trip to Rügen in June 1801. One of the first views he sketched was the ‘South Coast of Rügen’ towards the home coastline of the Bay of Greifswald. Friedrich made numerous precise topographical details here in particular. He records the towns of Wusterhusen, Wolgast, the small island of Ruden and also the border between the former Swedish mainland and the Prussian Isle of Usedom.

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Seebrücke Lubmin

Waldstraße
17509 Lubmin


info@lubmin.de
+49 38354 22011
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Watermill Hanshagen

  • Mühlenblick, 17509 Hanshagen

Visit the listed Watermill Hanshagen built in 1524. Experience the history, enjoy the superb Environment, eat, celebrate and stay overnight or get married here! Start your trips to the Hanse town Greifswald and Stralsund or to the Islands of Usedom or Rügen.

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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.

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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.

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Beach access, © TMV/Gohlke

Surfspot Ludwigsburg

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • 17509 Ludwigsburg

In southern and south-westerly winds Ludwigsburg is first choice in the direct vicinity of Greifswald - and also the only one. For the slightly gusty wind the spot reimburses with a large Shallow area and plenty of space to build up.

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Greifswald Bodden, © 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.

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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.

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© Gudrun Koch

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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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.

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Welcome to Usedom Bike Hotel & Suites, © 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.

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General view of Wolgast castle island, © Baltzer

Wolgast castle island

  • Bogislavstraße, 17438 Wolgast

Former site of the duke's castle.

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A rarity and unique. A hand knotted fishing rug, © Angelika Michaelis-TVV e.V

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.

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Stadtansicht Wolgast - Dreilindengrund am Peenestrom, © 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.

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Museum of Town History "Coffee Grinder"

  • Open 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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© Gudrun Koch

Greifswald barrage

  • Am Ryck, 17493 Greifswald

The Greifswald barrage is located in the water cross-section of the Ryck federal waterway at the mouth of the "Dänische Wiek" in the Greifswald-Wieck district. It forms an integral part of the flood protection system for the University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald.

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View of the playground, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

Karlchen's Magic Forest Karlshagen

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Strandpromenade, 17449 Karlshagen

Karlchens Zauberwald is a "magical" children's playground in the Baltic resort Karlshagen.

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