Cycling around the Szczecin Lagoon

The best way to relax

Author: Anna Monterroso Carneiro
Published: March 5, 2025

As a gateway to the Peene Valley - is a stop on the bike path, © TMV/Tiemann

A cycle tour on the Szczecin Lagoon circular route is colorful and incredibly relaxing. It leads around the second largest lagoon in the Baltic Sea, pleasantly alternating between charming harbor towns and wide open spaces. If you cover the route in seven daily stages, you have enough time to indulge yourself - and you should definitely do that here.

The screeching of a mouse breaks through the peaceful urban buzz of the Hanseatic town of Anklam. The bird is sitting on the flat tower roof of St. Nicholas Church, peering curiously down at the two new arrivals. Perhaps it has identified Milena and Lukas as tourists. They have just got out of the ICE with their bicycles full of expectation to start their tour of the Szczecin Lagoon Circular Trail. They have dropped off their luggage, which is waiting for them at the Hotel Haffhus, their accommodation for tonight.

and other places of interest., © TMV/Tiemann

Seven days of cycling pleasure

The Szczecin Lagoon with its wide, open expanses of water is the second largest lagoon in the Baltic Sea. The circular cycle route is divided into seven daily stages, which are between 36 and 54 kilometers long and easily manageable for everyone. The 310-kilometre cycle route takes you along long stretches of the lagoon, passing places such as the seaside resort of Ueckermünde, Szczecin and the seaside resort of Ahlbeck. As half of the Szczecin Lagoon belongs to Poland (the border runs through the water), around half of the route runs through the neighboring country. Practical: the tour can be started anywhere and can be shortened in between with a ferry ride across parts of the lagoon. But Milena and Lukas want to do some serious pedaling today. And they set off eastwards from the Hanseatic town of Anklam in a good mood.

Is a nature reserve covering approx. 2,000 hectares, © TMV/Tiemann

Cycle tour around the Szczecin Lagoon: a world in blue, beige and green

The landscape on the lagoon is magnificent! Wide stretches of water alternate with dry reeds and lush grass. Only the crunching of the tires, the gentle wind brushing against the grass and the polyphonic song of the birds accompany our cycling couple for the next few kilometers. Directly behind Anklam, a world has begun that seems to consist of only three colors: the blue of the water, the beige of the reeds and the green of the meadows.

Grey herons and cormorants stalk through the shallow water, swallows perform acrobatic flight manoeuvres in the sky and, with a little luck and patience, you can spot a colourful, buzzing kingfisher or its namesake, the great kingfisher, which is not a bird but a rare butterfly.

Sandy beaches and maritime tradition

After an hour and a half, when Milena and Lukas roll into the state-approved resort of Mönkebude, they are more than halfway through the day's stage. They make themselves comfortable on their picnic blanket with a fish sandwich from the Strandhalle restaurant. At the end of May, the beach is already well frequented; it even seems to be warm enough for swimming. Or to stand in the sea, because even about 30 meters from the shore, the water is just up to the adults' belly buttons. Directly behind the beach is the tranquil little harbor of Mönkebude. This is where the almost 100-year-old, highly polished Zeesboot Ghost rocks on the water, ferrying travelers to the island of Usedom on the opposite shore.

„Ten … eight … six“, echoes across the harbor promenade a little later as the two arrive at the seaside resort of Ueckermünde, the neighboring town of Mönkebude. The mighty Pomeranian cog Ucra is just returning from her three-day trip and is loudly instructed by a sailor. The 26-metre-long ship is a replica of a medieval Hanseatic cog made of dark oak, larch and Douglas fir - and a real eye-catcher.

And the pretty seaside resort of Ueckermünde is also worth a visit. The harbor is surrounded by a well-preserved old town full of architectural monuments. One street further on is the Pomeranian Residential Palace, which houses the Haffmuseum. And if you have time to spare, you can take a break at the Haffbad, Ueckermünde's beach. The sand there is wonderfully soft, and with the pretty, almost 100-year-old Strandhalle, there is some of the finest architecture to discover.

invites you to take a break., © TMV/Tiemann
the route leads to the beach., © TMV/Tiemann
offers sailing trips on the lagoon. The crew works on a voluntary basis., © TMV/Tiemann
the day's stage ends in Ueckermünde., © TMV/Tiemann

Finish at the mouth of the Uecker

Milena and Lukas decide to call it a day and quickly cover the last few kilometers back to the hotel. Their luggage and a delicious dinner are already waiting for them at the Haffhus in the Ueckermünde district of Bellin. The charming, thatched hotel is located right on the water, is certified sustainable and is even energy self-sufficient. After dinner, they grab a Ginger Hugo from the hotel bar and sit down on the small jetty to enjoy the sunset. Tomorrow evening they will already be in Poland. And after another five days, exactly on the opposite side of the lagoon on the island of Usedom. If they stick to the official stages. But that would be a bit of a shame. Because there is so much to see on the Szczecin Lagoon that you can take a little more time.

  • Let your eyes wander on the beach of Ückermünde, © TMV/Tiemann

    Szczecin Lagoon Circuit

    • Length: 297 km
    • Etappen: 5

    Route section in MV: 108 km | Stages: 7 | The journey around the wide Szczecin Lagoon promises boundless cycling pleasure. It leads from Germany to Poland and back again - across the island sisters Usedom and Wolin, through noble seaside resorts and small villages, harbor towns and unspoiled nature.

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    Excursion destinations on the Szczecin Lagoon Circular Trail

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    • © Hansestadt Anklam

      St. Nicholas Church Anklam

      • Nikolaikirchstraße, 17389 Anklam

      The Nikolai Church in the center of the Hanseatic city of Anklam, very close to the river Peene, is one of the few preserved witnesses of brick Gothic architecture from Anklam's founding period 750 years ago. With the gallery of the "coat of arms windows of the Hanseatic League", a unique monument for Europe is created in the Nikolaikirche.

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    • © Angelika Michaelis

      Mönkebude Marina

      • Freely accessible at any time
      • Am Hafen, 17375 Mönkebude

      Mönkebude marina is a modern marina with about 90 permanent and guest berths. It is on the south side of the small lagoon where it is sheltered from the wind.

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    • © Tierpark Ueckermünde

      Zoo Ueckermünde

      • Chausseestraße, 17373 Ueckermünde

      In the zoo of Ueckermünde numerous animals live in naturalistically created compounds. Several Areas can be entered by the visitors, for example the monkey forest, stag garden and the petting enclosure. For children the numerous playing opportunities are interesting. New: wolf area and lagoon aquarium.

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    • © TMV/Süß

      Hotel & Holiday Resort Haffhus in the seaside resort Ueckermünde

      • Dorfstraße, 17373 Seebad Ueckermünde

      Hotel and vacation complex with 76 rooms in three thatched apartment houses directly on the Szczecin Lagoon in the seaside resort of Ueckermünde. The holiday complex is completely self-sufficient and energy-neutral. Certified as sustainable for its innovative energy concept and digitization.

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    • © Wittig

      Otto Lilienthal Museum

      • Closed today
      • Ellbogenstraße, 17389 Anklam

      Otto Lilienthal Museum, holder of many awards, tells the tale of how the technical history of aviation became human flight's cultural history

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    • © TMV/Gohlke

      Bathing spot Rieth

      • 17375 Rieth

      The bathing area at the Neuwarp Lake is a real insider's tip precisely because it is well hidden.

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    • Ahlbeck Pier

      • Dünenstraße, 17419 Seebad Ahlbeck

      The Ahlbeck pier is considered the landmark of the island of Usedom and, like most of the nearby spa architecture villas, dates from the century before last.

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    • © Uta Sommer

      UCRA - the Pommernkogge

      • Altes Bollwerk, 17373 Ueckermünde

      Since summer 2020, the "floating museum", UCRA - Die Pommernkogge, which also serves to teach history and youth work, has been sailing from Ueckermünde. History fans should not miss this unique highlight of the Uecker-Randow region.

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    • © Uta Sommer

      Tourist Information Ueckermünde

      • Closed today
      • Altes Bollwerk, 17373 Ueckermünde

      Guided bike and hiking tours, city tours, accommodation service, information for bike repair shops and bike rental, sale of tourist fishing permits and fishing licence cards.

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    • © Resort Stettiner Haff

      Resort Szczecin Lagoon

      • Am Hafen, 17375 Altwarp

      Special moments, unforgettable adventures and pure relaxation for everyone - young, old, people with or without limitations - that's what our 5 vacation homes from Resort Stettiner Haff in the idyllic fishing village Altwarp offer. Whether vacationing with family or friends - the houses, each with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, sauna, fireplace and water view, offer plenty of space for a relaxing vacation at any time of year.

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