High Shore Trail

Baltic Sea, beech forests and chalk coast

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In harmony with nature: a journey of discovery along the high shore trail in the majestic Jasmund National Park, surrounded by the imposing chalk cliffs., © TMV/Roth

Route

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  • © Jana Koch

    Needle oak beech in Appelhäger forest

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Appelhäger Forst, 17166 Teterow

    A curiosity in the Appelhäger forest near Teterow

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    Erratic blocks in the Warnow breakthrough valley near Groß Görnow

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 19406 Groß Görnow

    The glacial nature reserve Durchbruchstal der Warnow und Mildenitz impresses with its varied and unspoiled beauty. This also includes erratic blocks and smaller bedloads.

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  • The village church in Matzlow with the characteristic bell tower., © Foto: Lewitz e.V.

    Village church Matzlow

    • An der Elde, 19372 Matzlow-Garwitz

    Village church from the late 18th century with characteristic bell tower and carved interior by amateur artist.

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  • Exterior view of the house, © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    Fallada House

    • Steinstraße, 17489 Greifswald

    Falladahaus is located in the Hanseatic City of Greifswald.

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  • the approx. 9 m high rampart in the beech forest of Stubnitz, © Archäo Tour Rügen

    Hertha Castle in the Stubnitz

    • 18546 Sassnitz

    The "Hertha Castle" is a rampart in the forest area of the Stubnitz, which is bordered on one side by the legendary "Hertha Lake".

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  • Architectural monument Bergstraße No. 28 Plau am See

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Bergstraße, 19395 Plau am See

    The former gymnasium is a single-storey plaster house built in 1904 in the Art Nouveau style by architect Otto Stahn with the help of the Heinrich Hauskohl Foundation. Today it functions as a day care center

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  • © Schloss Lühburg

    Church Basse

    • Basse, 17179 Lühburg

    In the Evangelical Lutheran Parish of Basse (Rostock County) are the villages: Basse (church), Duckwitz, Gottesgabe, Lühburg, Nustrow, Repnitz, Samow, Strietfeld and Woltow. The parish of Basse (parish seat) is connected with the parish of Walkendorf and the parish of Behren-Lübchin.

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  • © Heike Seelenbinder

    Beacon Gellen

    • 18565 Hiddensee

    The "Little Lighthouse" in the south of the island of Hiddensee

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    North pier

    • Seestraße, 18439 Stralsund

    450 meters into the Strelasund

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  • © Jana Koch

    Marketplace Teterow

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Am Markt, 17166 Teterow

    Geographically, Teterow is the center of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The center is marked by a cast-iron relief plate created by the artist Günter Kaden from Wendischhagen on the market square.

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  • © Hafen- und Kurbetrieb

    Museum of local history Hiddensee

    • Kirchweg, 18565 Kloster

    The museum of local history, located in one of the oldest buildings in the village of Kloster, is one of the cultural focal points of the island of Hiddensee.

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  • Only the 80 m high church tower has been preserved as a landmark and sea mark visible from afar, © TZ Wismar/Alexander Rudolph

    St. Mary's Church, Wismar

    • Open today
    • St.-Marien-Kirchhof, 23966 Wismar

    The 80-metre-high tower of St. Mary's Church is a widely visible landmark of the Hanseatic city of Wismar. In World War II the church was severely damaged. The church was mostly demolished in 1960, so that only the tower remained. Until then, it was considered one of the most beautiful brick churches in Northern Germany.

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  • Architectural monument Klüschenberg No. 9 Plau am See

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Klüschenberg, 19395 Plau am See

    This is a villa.

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  • The former castle rampart from the Slavic period is now overgrown with trees., © Archäo Tour Rügen

    Slavic fortress Garz

    • An den Anlagen, 18574 Garz

    The castle rampart of Garz reminds of the former settlement by Slavs.

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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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The starting point of the tour is the parking lot above the Sassnitz Zoo in Stubbenkammerstraße. From the end of Weddingstraße, the tour continues along the steep coast with a view of the Baltic Sea. Crossing the Lenzer Bach, the hikers reach the Wissower Klinken, which were probably the model for the famous painting "Chalk cliffs on Rügen" by Caspar David Friedrich. Just behind them, the World Heritage Forum with lots of background information on the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Ancient Beech Forests" and a bistro invites you to take a short break. The path continues past the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Sicht with many impressive views of the chalk coast. Only a little later, nature lovers reach the Kieler Bach, which plunges into the Baltic Sea as a waterfall.

On the way to the Königsstuhl, three staircases offer the opportunity to descend to the gravel shore of the Baltic Sea to marvel at the cliff in all its splendor from the shore and collect fossils. Afterwards, however, you should climb back up to the high shore path, as there is a risk of chalk erosion at various points along the shore.

Once at the Königsstuhl, the famous chalk cliffs can first be admired from Victoria View. Afterwards, a visit to the National Park Center KÖNIGSSTUHL is recommended to learn all background information about the development of the Rügen chalk coast and its flora and fauna. If the visit takes longer than planned, it is possible to take a bus from the National Park Center back to Sassnitz or continue hiking the Hochuferweg to Lohme. From there, a bus will also take you back to Sassnitz.

By the way, the Hochuferweg Jasmund was chosen in 2012 by the jury of the hiking magazine as the third most beautiful hiking trail in Germany in the category of day tours and was able to prevail against medium and high mountain trails. A hike by the sea is simply something different.... Try it out!

Info about bus connections: www.vvr-bus.de

Hiking on cliffs:
Bluffs are special stretches of coastline and are constantly undergoing changes. Washouts and break-offs are to be observed constantly. For your own safety, be sure to keep your distance from the break-off edges, use only designated trails, and obey warning signs.

Service

Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connection: Sassnitz

More information

More info / links:

  • Marking: Local signage and blue bar on white background.
  • Tour tips: Sassnitz harbor, Kieler Bach, KÖNIGSSTUHL National Park Center, Königsstuhl with Victoria View, Lohme fishing village.

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