Exhibitions at a visitor center overlooking the Königsstuhl chalk cliffs & the Baltic Sea.
Great views. Good trek. They have a cafe restaurant. There is some construction going on at the entrance. But it was still accessible. Entry is 10€ which I feel is overpriced.
Shriram Kumar — Google review
My wife was very excited to show me this site as she visited as a teenager and had fond memories of walking down to the beach that is full of flint stones with the spectacular white pillars on either side of the stairs that lead down to the beach. However, this is now a thing of the past that will never return. We realized when we turned up that there is now an entrance fee of €12 per person, which seemed a bit steep for what it was, inside is a unfinished construction site with the path to beach completely removed and replaced with the sky bridge overlooking the coast. There is a visitor's center as well, but nothing interesting inside. In total, the whole experience cost is approximately €30 once you factor in parking and the bus. The time and money could have been spent better elsewhere.
John Ralphs — Google review
Beautiful and it feels like you are really at the end of the world.. nice park around as well for hiking!
Ronald Liono — Google review
Do not pay 12€ for entering the center. It is a waste of money and time. Many people on a platform over the cliff so you can’t see anything… Go 400 m. Forward on the trail to Victoria sight (follow the signs). Much better view of the white cliffs. No crowds and free of charge
?? ???? — Google review
Pricey Disappointment - Accessible Only via Bus and Foot.
My recent visit to Königsstuhl Kreidefelsen started with sheer amazement at the breathtaking natural beauty of the chalk cliffs. The views from the cliffs were absolutely stunning, and the geological formations left me in awe. If you're a nature enthusiast or a photographer, this place is a dream come true.
However, my enthusiasm was tempered by the steep ticket price. While the natural beauty is undeniable, I couldn't help but feel that the admission cost was excessive for what was offered. This might be something to consider if you're on a tight budget or have a large family.
Another letdown was the lack of informative displays and guided tours. I was hoping to learn more about the geological significance of the area, but I left feeling somewhat unfulfilled in this regard. It's a missed opportunity to enhance the overall experience.
Moreover, the maintenance of the facilities and trails left something to be desired. Some areas seemed neglected, and better signage would have been helpful to navigate the site effectively.
One important note for potential visitors is that Königsstuhl Kreidefelsen is only accessible via bus and foot. If you're not a fan of long walks or have mobility issues, this could pose a challenge. Make sure to plan your transportation accordingly.
In summary, Königsstuhl Kreidefelsen is undeniably a natural wonder, and the initial awe-inspiring views make it worth a visit for some. However, the high ticket price, lack of comprehensive educational content, and limited accessibility might disappoint those seeking more value or an enriching experience. Consider your expectations, budget, and transportation options before planning your trip here.
milan patel — Google review
Königsstuhl is a UNESCO World Heritage site. You can explore the Jasmund National Park, protected beach forests and Chalk Cliff mountains meeting the Baltic sea.
The best way to reach here is to take the bus from Sassnitz bahnhoff and travel till the last stop.
The best view is from the sky bridge. The ticket costs 12€ and it can be purchased at the entrance gate of the Königsstuhl.
On the sky wind speed is quite high and you to be careful 🍃. Always wear a wind jacket to be safe even though the weather looks sunny.
Vishu Sharma — Google review
The cost for the museum and the bridge from where you can see Koenigsstuhl is 12€. Museum was ineteresting. At last the audio guides were in polish, unfortunately the audiguides didn't work as they should. It launched in different spots that they should and sometimes it got interrupted, even if I stand still and sometimes the audio was not launched, even when we tried a couple of times to step on the audiopoint. Unfortunately the service didn't speak English at all... Besides that the museum was really interesting, but it takes far more than 45 minutes (as it was pointed out in a from of the exhibition) to see all, especially with the problems with audio guides. There is also very interesting 20-minutes documentary. The view from the bridge isn't worth it for this money, so make sure to have enough time to see the museum. The views in other spots are far more spectacular. Next to the museum is bus stop where bus 23 can take you to Sassnitz (runs every 30 minutes) and 19 in the other way.
Helena Kliwison — Google review
Just beautiful and amazing. It is best to see it from the down from the stone beaches.
AmazingTrails — Google review
Very beautiful view over the chalk cliff , just very touristic and kind of construction around.
But very nice museum and restaurant with terraces
Janka Dolezal — Google review
I found the exhibition nice and informative but what I expected was completely different! I’d like to see a great natural viewpoint and walk a while but there was a little place to take photo( although the views which we interested in, was far from us to see and take photos)
No where to walking
No where to have nice launch with a nice see view
And an annoying construction site!
The fee is too much for such a service!
mohammad mahdi baloochian — Google review
Best place for weekends with friends and family. White chalk cliffs with national park situated in Rugen island. One can spend a whole day here. Even boat tour experience will be nice when coming from other regions of Rugen. Restaurants, cafes are available.
The Baumwipfelpfad im Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen is a picturesque recreation area that features a multi-story observation platform offering panoramic views of the island and its water bodies. It's an ideal place to spend quality time with family and kids, thanks to unique ways of sharing interesting information along the way to the tower top. The interactive museum within showcases the region's flora and fauna. The restaurant offers delicious food at moderate prices, including North German cuisine such as fish dishes.
Located in the middle of the forest, close to the sea, so views are amazing.
While being on the top, you can also see how huge Prora is…
Ewa Pytkowska — Google review
Amazing view, it is a view deck taller than trees in a rather remote area. It is very accessible and easy to go up as there are no stairs and only slopes. Lots of info around about nature and wildlife. A very nice family activity.
Mitra — Google review
My trip to Baumwipfelpfad im Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen was all about the fantastic views and the incredible setting. From the high floor, the view was simply amazing, stretching far and wide.
Walking on the paths among the treetops was a unique experience. The place was beautifully designed to blend with nature, and I felt like I was part of the forest.
Although the view was the highlight, I wished there was more info about the plants and animals around. Learning about the environment could have added more depth to the visit.
In short, Baumwipfelpfad im Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen offers a remarkable view and a peaceful atmosphere. It's a must-see for nature lovers. Adding a bit more educational content would make it even better.
Mehdi Mohseni — Google review
Overall Beautiful experience. You get some exercise while finally being rewarded with an amazing view at the top.
Cons: A bit of a long walk to get there if you are not mobile.
A bit hard to find if you are on foot from the train station
edeafour ackah — Google review
Great place to visit, lovely walk, amazing views, great cafe and gift shop too!
Rachel Bourke — Google review
Amazing outlook- well worth the effort to walk to the top. The scenery is incredible. Lots of informative boards along the way and interesting challenges for children- and the big kids too!
There is a restaurant and fast food outlet for those needing to replenish. A highlight of Rugen! Tip the restaurant for homemade dishes.
Hans-Joachim Rosehr — Google review
Really very thoughtfully designed experience. Doesn’t really matter what the weather is doing. We went on a wild and stormy day. You feel perfectly safe and the view is unique to the weather conditions. Sadly the weather meant the slide was shut.
j b — Google review
Just amazing! Not too long, not too hard. Beautiful with many ideas and games for kids. And the best was the slide down for 2 euro, for kids up 6 years. And at the end you can rest at the playground and eat tasty in a restaurant.
Tatiana — Google review
It definitely seems a bit expensive. The entrance is 12,50€ for an adult, but you can see it as a donation to the restoration of the forest. Plus building a tower as high as the one on Rügen looks pretty expensive. It's a very nice attraction, easy activity for kids and people who aren't super fit. The slide at the end of the walk is really cool and costs 2€ extra. It's a rip off, but who cares, you're on vacation, right?
Alicja Borucinska — Google review
A very good place to spend with family and kids. They have made unique ways to share interesting information along the way to the tower top. The view from the top is beautiful. Once can see the entire island along with the water bodies. There is also a interactive museum which showcases the flora and fauna of the region. Would recommend eating at the restaurant. Tasty food at moderate prices. They even fish made in the north German cuisine. Would recommend overall.
The Granitz Hunting Castle is a museum that resembles a 19th-century castle with five towers, grand rooms, and a 144m-high viewing platform. The area surrounding the castle offers beautiful walking paths alongside attractions such as an oak tree, playgrounds, museums, and restaurants to satisfy hunger pangs. Visitors can also enjoy spotting an old train powered by steam engine.
Beautiful, very clean, interesting exhibition and very friendly staff
Heidi Battermann — Google review
I love this castle. Great interactive explanations for children. A lot of interactive features, for example the animation of the travel journal that makes you feel like you’re traveling to Egypt as well. The architecture is exquisite but sadly the hunting trophies 🏆 were stolen.
Vivian Chetroi — Google review
Very nice castle. If you want to challenge yourself, you can walk up the hill to the castle for a bit of exercise. Option, you can take a city tour from the downtown of Binz near the beach and travel to the castle by the little tourist train.
Dino Man — Google review
A beautiful and interesting hunting castle in the forest. It has a high tower, where you can get a nice view to see the surrounding.
July Summer — Google review
The area around this castle ist beautiful to walk through. There you have the castle, a big oak, playground, museum and of course some restaurant to prevent getting hungry. It’s a really clean and tidy place and from my point of view a must seen attraction. I’ve you’re lucky enough to spot the old train power by steam engine, this could be your highlight.
To avoid walking to the castle on you own you can also use this kind of hop-on-hop-off sight seeing train. Or if your the more sportive guy, then take the bike. It’s fun to ride there.
Lucas D. — Google review
Great experience - wish we'd ridden bikes up instead of walking though. Beautiful views, interesting history, great collection in the museum.
Anton Preisinger — Google review
Very nice place for hiking. The fort is surrounded by the forest, and many hiking paths around it. It is nice to combine your trip with the historical Steam train ride. When we visited this place, main tower was not open for visitors. And paying ticket price of 4 EUR is not worth for the only museum. It would have been nice to look at the forest from the top of the tower.
Anurag Sharma — Google review
Lovely small castle, good food and an awesome view. Not accessible by car. Either walk approximately 1km or take a shuttle from Binz.
Bastian Bahl — Google review
This place can be reached easily by walk from Binz LB. There is also a bus connection 28 from Binz to Jagdschloss. You may also use PRE to reach there.
However, I'm little disappointed because after visiting the Naturezentrum in Prora my expectation was higher. However if you have ample time in Binz , you may spend half a day enjoying the walk or view from PRE.
Budhaditya Goswami — Google review
Castle itself is really beautiful and interesting, outside and inside.
However, the quality of the road from parking to the castle is a nightmare if you're going with a child in a stroller.
The road is made of stones and is not suitable to anything but horses.
Please use any other option to get to the castle if you're going with a child in a stroller.
Königsstuhl, a popular tourist destination located in Jasmund National Park, boasts of a prominent chalk cliff that stands tall at 118 meters. The area features a plateau that provides breathtaking views of the surroundings. This mountain peak is well-known for its spectacular scenery and serves as an ideal location for nature lovers to explore. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the region from various vantage points while taking in the picturesque landscape that stretches far and wide.
My husband and I drove to the parking lot and joined the bus to the Königstuhl. We went there in August and it was quite crowded but it was worthwhile. There were many families with kids and the kids seem to be very interested. The presentation about the coast of Rügen was quite interesting. I took photos of some of the presentations.
Emy Evans — Google review
One star and will never come back to this place.
The ticket was too expensive. 12€ for adult and also about 2€ for the shuttle bus to get there.
The Skywalk is overcrowded and we cannot enjoy the beauty of nature at all.
Totally disappointed!
Thuy Vy Le — Google review
The entrance fee is way too expensive and you can't even walk down to the sea. But the hike there is nice, especially when you take the sea track.
Dani — Google review
Nice but not worthed the money. I recommend to skip this main attraction, don't pay and go towards Victoria view or by the beach path towards Saasnitz. You will get better views and for free :)
We didn't visit center with exhibition as waiting time is 20-40min and we had a dog - dogs are not permitted. So it would extend out visit by few hours to exchange and stay with dog + wait to enter, we rather took a hike. When paying fee at the entrance, you are not informed about this atraction limitation.
Melánia Veřmiřovská — Google review
It's too much..the entry fee is 12 euro for adult and it's not acceptable. There is only a bridge human made and everything else natural.I was shocked to hear the price. I thought it's free if else I won't be there. The place is not much worth of 12 euro.They also chage 9 euro for busticket as well because they won't allow private vehicle.Basti hills in Dresden is 150% far better than this and they only charge 2 euro.
Aravind Sajeev — Google review
The viewing point is good. But there are better views when you walk through the national park. If you are with children or older people who do not want to do the long trek, then it makes sense to pay for the one point, see the Baltic Sea and leave. But I would recommend the national park because the views are better and different at each vantage point. The museum is really cool for children and adults if you have a long day and need to spare 2 hours. The cafe is nice. They also have a cinema which was close when we went. You pay 10 euros per person which is okay. But not worth the money.
Saloni Verma — Google review
Not worth paying for the admission, view from Victoria viewing point (for free) is just as gorgeous.
There is a paid parking on the big “main” parking lot (6€ day) or a cheaper paid alternative not far from the main parking lot. There is a shuttle bus service from the main parking to the admission center (price around 10-12€ return ticket).
The hike from parking to the admission center is 2.5-3km, easy wide trail.
Olesia Dmitrieva — Google review
Overpriced. Disappointing. €40 for two adults + two teenagers for a view of chalk cliffs. Suppose if you had kids the playground might appeal. Nice viewpoints elsewhere for free if you fancy a tramp through the forest and know where. Nice walk through the woods to get there or pay even more to get the bus!
Ian Cole — Google review
It's nice, but compared to similar attractions elsewhere way overpriced and overrated.
Not sure it's worth the price or the effort.
Vladimir Vujovic — Google review
Family ticket costs 20 eur. But you pay for nothing. The viewing point there is no better than many other viewing points along the route. There is a small exposition inside, but it is not worth of that money. When i asked, what we have paid for, they said "for the infrastructure", lol
Binzer Strand is a popular public beach that offers calm waters for swimming and bathing, as well as an exciting summer concert schedule. It is a stunning location that boasts various attractions such as restaurants, shopping outlets, and breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can also interact with birds by feeding them bread on the beach. In the winter, the attraction transforms into a quiet and serene location covered in white snow.
Amazing place to visit. All this island is beautiful but Binz has it all: sea, restaurants, landscapes and shopping. Take some bread to the beach and you will be able to interact with the birds, look at my experience in the photos. We had a great day, no matter the weather, the place is great. I very much recommend.
Daniel Wishnia — Google review
Beautiful long stretch of sandy beach. It was not very crowded on public holidays. There was enough space for everyone. Kids had fun playing with sand and collecting sea shells and building castles. There were a lot of sea gulls flying around, some of them can be seen snatching food from humans..:D
AmazingTrails — Google review
Een mooi strand, prachtige brug, zo mooi allemaal.
Alleen vonden wij het in de winkelstraten, zelfs buiten het hoogseizoen, toch behoorlijk druk. Maar je hoeft natuurlijk niet naar die mooie winkelstraat toe.
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A beautiful beach, beautiful bridge, everything so beautiful.
However, we found it quite busy in the shopping streets, even outside the high season. But of course you don't have to go to that beautiful shopping street.
Nicole Geens — Google review
Great atmosphere, lively beach. Shallow for many meters which is fantastic. Unfortunately we couldn't spend more time as we had planned the more disappointing Glowe more 😔. We were just passing by and couldn't get into water with our swim gear. Next time we shall be prepared!
Chandan B S — Google review
A very nice, not too busy beach with public restrooms and options for food and drink.
Bethany Kaaz — Google review
This attraction bustling with tourists in summer, was calm and serene with hardly any soul around this winter. It was absolutely beautiful to see the beach sand covered with white snow. The entire stretch of beach has resorts facing the ocean. Taking a walk on Seebrücke Binz is a must! :)
Keerthana Ranganathan — Google review
The beach is beautiful, but the weather is always a lotery, usually windy and cold even in summer
Tijana Tomasevic — Google review
love that beach. nice long walking. little beach bars. Restaurants direct off the beach. high season it gets bussy ….
The Erlebniswelt U-Boot maritime museum offers visitors the chance to explore the interior of a British submarine from the 1960s. This diesel and electric-powered Oberon class submarine, HMS Otus (S18), saw active service during the first Gulf war with a crew of 68 men. It provides an immersive experience for anyone interested in life aboard a submarine, although all explanations are currently only available in German.
Is life with the wife and kids getting too much? Considering a life at sea? Then why not check out this old British sub before committing to the navy. If nothing else then it is a cool experience, although there is no rum on board.
You can see how life for the 68 men from the 60s to 90s really was on board a submarine that saw active service during the first Gulf war
Jason Smith — Google review
Nice to see. A piece of history
Koen Benders — Google review
It is a nice submarine to see, but it is not specifically interesting. They have some signs to explain the different parts of the submarine, but they do not go into to much detail. You will not gain more insight into the life aboard, the missions of the sub, or how it ended up in Sassnitz. I would not recommend it if you have seen a submarine before.
Martijn de Bijl — Google review
H.M.S. OTUS (S18) Diesel and electric powered Oberon class submarine.
Worth the price.
Ambarish P — Google review
Another old U-Boat, this time of British heritage. The decommissioned HMS Otus, an cold war Oberon-Class non-nuclear submarine.
Nonetheless, these engineering marvels are no less impressive every time. I've seen an old German WW2 U-Boat, a US Navy cold war nuclear powered one and another German submarine from the post war era, and they never lack to impress. So this one as well. In addition to the chilling impression that these tight, crammed machines give just in their own, here they amplify this creepy feeling with sounds like hull creeping, echo pings, machine sounds, radio calls, all of which are helping to understand how it must have felt for those individuals how did their service on this ship. Absolutely worth a visit, especially since this museum ship is by far the cheapest I visited (5,50€, spring of '24), and not only for submarine enthusiasts.
One word of warning though: smaller children appear to feel some kind of claustrophobia more easily. So if you want to go inside with your children, talk to them beforehand and explain to them what they have to expect without frightening them.
Christian Zarth — Google review
Great place to visit,ex british sub from the 60's era.you can access every where on the sub except conning tower.Parking near by well worth a visit.
Andy Reeves — Google review
Great place to spend some time with kids. Entering price is also justified. The only drawback is that they only accept cash. Unfortunately this is typical for Germany.
Peter Vishnyakov — Google review
great peice of maritime history. Got to say it seems strange that a british submarine would be docked on the shores of germany as a museum. but its very interesting to into the sub and see how the men lived in such a cramped environment
James Trenchard — Google review
HMS Otus U-Boot is a submarine museum located on the Baltic sea coast Saßnitz. It can be reached by taking a train to saßnitz bahnhoff. From bahnhoff it's at a walking distance of 20 mins.
Ticket to the museum costs around 10€. There is no student discount.
You will get to see the inside of a World War 2 era submarine in great detail. If you are a history bug or fascinated by engineering I would highly recommend visiting this place.
There are multiple rooms/sections in the submarine. To cross each section you have to pass through a narrow hole in the middle. It is difficult for old people or people with disabilities to cross the sections. Also you are claustrophobic, i would not recommend going there.
Vishu Sharma — Google review
Als je nog nooit in een duikboot bent geweest, is dit best leuk en interessant om eens te bekijken.
Het is er erg smal, dus hele gezette mensen kunnen hier waarschijnlijk niet in/door.
Op het moment daar wij er waren, was er ook een meneer die uitleg gaf over de onderzeeër. Het te druk om hier bij te blijven staan.
Wij betaalden als gezin, 2 volwassenen en 2 kinderen, 18 euro.
(Translated by Google)
If you've never been in a submarine before, this is quite fun and interesting to check out.
It is very narrow, so very heavy people probably cannot get in/through here.
When we were there, there was also a gentleman who explained about the submarine. Too busy to stop here.
As a family, 2 adults and 2 children, we paid 18 euros.
Mendel Lameijer — Google review
Great experience and knowledge journey. Spend a good hour in the submarine with kids 4 and 8. Granted the 8 year old got more out of it because of their history lessons.
Rusty Travelboy Rob — Google review
Interesting but a bit pricey. For one adult and kid €15....
D Baldoenchen — Google review
Very interesting visit in a Cold war sub. Hard to imagine serving on a sub for weeks and months. Even happier when we got up and out.
Vilm is a protected island in the Baltic Sea, stretching for 1.5 miles and featuring an ancient forest. Access to the island is restricted, and guided tours are available from Lauterbach. The tour guides are knowledgeable and entertaining, providing visitors with an opportunity to learn about the beautiful nature that thrives on Vilm. The island offers a chance to appreciate untouched natural beauty and gain new knowledge through information-sharing.
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Andreas Böhm — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place as only 60 people are allowed on the island daily
(in 2 groups morning + lunch) you should plan well in advance. Reservations can only be made by email but it works very well. Great tour with the corresponding stories. In summer, remember to bring mosquito spray, there are toilets at the harbor.
20 euros per person for a return trip including a guide, well, yes.
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Toller Ort, da täglich nur 60 Personen die Insel betreten dürfen
(in 2 Gruppen Morgens+Mittags) sollte man frühzeitig planen. Reservierung nur per Mail möglich klappt aber sehr gut. Tolle Führung mit den dazugehörigen Geschichten. Im Sommer an Mückenspray denken, Toiletten am Hafen vorhanden.
20 Euro p/P für Hin-und Rückfahrt inkl. Führung, na,ja.
silke g. — Google review
(Translated by Google) We are happy to have booked a crossing and a guided tour. We learned a lot about the island. Saw a lot of beautiful nature and had a lot of fun. The tour was conducted very professionally with knowledge and wit. The pace was adjusted very well and so it was an experience for everyone. Sometimes it's good when the story leads to something beautiful like this.
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Wir sind froh eine Überfahrt und eine Führung gebucht zu haben. Wir haben sehr viel über die Insel erfahren. Viel schöne Natur gesehen und viel Spaß gehabt. Die Führung wurde sehr professionell mit Wissen und Witz geführt. Das Tempo wurde sehr gut angepasst und so war es für Alle ein Erlebnis. Manchmal ist es gut wenn die Geschichte dazu führt, dass so etwas schönes entsteht.
Heiko Eßer-Weidemann — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful experience to finally fulfill my long-held wish to roam this island.
The nature is beautiful and the historical aspect is very interesting.
The connection from Lauterbach is entertaining and definitely recommended.
(Original)
Eine wunderbare Erfahrung, sich endlich den lang gehegten Wunsch, diese Insel zu durchstreifen, zu erfüllen.
Die Natur ist wunderschön und der geschichtliche Aspekt sehr Interessant.
Die Verbindung von Lauterbach ist kurzweilig und unbedingt zu empfehlen.
Lord Dragon — Google review
(Translated by Google) From Lauterbach you can take a guided tour to the island.
The tour was very well done, especially by our entertaining and likeable speaker.
But it is also worth visiting because of the beautiful nature that is left to its own devices here.
Here you can pick up some information and learn new things.
It was simply worth it.
(Original)
Von Lauterbach aus kann man eine Führung mit machen zur Insel.
Die Führung wahr sehr gut gemacht, vorallem unseren unterhaltsamen und symphatischen Redner.
Der besucht lohnt sich aber auch wegen der wunderschönen Natur die hier sich selbst überlassen ist.
Hier kann man einige Informationen aufschnappen und neues dazu lernen.
Hat sich einfach gelohnt.
Kai Ritter — Google review
(Translated by Google) Untouched nature, like a fairytale forest. Fantastic views. You should pay attention to the instructions on sturdy shoes.
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Unberührte Natur, wie ein Märchenwald. Traumhafte Ausblicke. Man sollte die Hinweise zum festen Schuhwerk beachten.
Hildrun Enke — Google review
(Translated by Google) For everyone who is good on foot, loves striking trees and beautiful views, the island of Vilm is a place worth seeing. The island may only be accessed during guided tours. Start is in the port of Putbus/Lauterbach. The ship Julchen takes you to the island after a short journey. During the humorous tour you will learn a lot about the history of the island. Especially how the moles got to the island.
We were here in late autumn and can well imagine repeating the tour in spring or summer.
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Alle die gut zu Fuß sind, markante Bäume und schöne „Aussichten“ lieben, für die ist die Insel Vilm ein sehenswerter Ort. Die Insel darf nur während geführter Touren betreten werden. Start ist im Hafen von Putbus/Lauterbach. Das Schiff Julchen bringt einen nach kurzer Fahrt zur Insel. Während der launigen Besichtigung erfährt man einiges über die Geschichte der Insel. Vor allem wie die Maulwürfe zur Insel kamen.
Wir waren im Spätherbst hier und können uns gut vorstellen die Tour im Frühjahr oder Sommer einmal zu wiederholen.
Roland Wolter — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great island. The captain of the small ferry also takes the tour. Super interesting and very succinctly told.
(Original)
Tolle Insel. Der Kapitän der kleinen Fähre macht auch die Führung. Super interessant und sehr unhaltsam erzählt.
Seebrücke in Sellin, Rugen is a breathtaking and picturesque spot that captivates visitors with its scenic beauty. It's considered one of the best-maintained beach locations on the Baltic coast, offering a charming and clean environment for relaxation. The area boasts beautiful buildings and a newly constructed wooden swing, adding to its allure as an amazing vacation spot. Accessible via public transport, it's recommended to spend at least half a day here to fully appreciate its beauty.
This is one of the prettiest Seebrücke in Rügen. Sellin is full of beautiful buildings and we would love to go back to Rügen and base ourselves in Sellin.
Emy Evans — Google review
This place is super beautiful and not far from public transport. They have also made a new wooden swing which is purely beautiful. An amazing vacation spot
unnati gupta — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great view but unfortunately very windy
(Original)
Toller Blick nur leider sehr windig
Sabine Martens — Google review
Very beautiful, a must see if you are on Rügen. Also Sellin is beautifully restored and nice to walk around. The whole family like the trip we made
Heiko R — Google review
Good service and food also ❤️
Simranpreet Virk — Google review
We didn't think it would be such a breathtaking place. We were coming from a not so spectacular Glowe and Jasmund park trip and completely bowled over by this scenic post card beauty of a place. Stayed there for 15 precious minutes... I think one of the best clean well kept beaches/beach-location in Baltic coast. Absolutely charming and worth spending half a day at a minimum...
Chandan B S — Google review
We've came to Sellin especially from Lohme to see the city, make underwater trip on Tauchgondole and stay for lunch. Unfortunatelly, we couldn't go out from the car, because entire city is blocked for free parking and all parkings and streets with allowed parking - are equiped with an old-style parking machines which accept only cash coins. In entire so-called 'tourist city' it's impossible to pay for a parking with credit card. So yes, we lost probably nice on-land and underwater view, but local business lost quite some money that four people were ready to spend there. Looks like non-German tourists are generally not welcomed anywhere, at least in former DDR we're visiting this time...
Grzegorz W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful pier I know. Also with lighting in the evening. Nice and quiet location. Clean beach. Highly recommended.
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Die schönste Seebrücke die ich kenne. Auch Abends mit Beleuchtung. Schöne und ruhige Lage. Sauberer Strand. Sehr empfehlenswert.
Milenchen — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting place, very good with very beautiful views and the stunning view of the sea! Highly recommended!
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Ein interessanter Ort,sehr gut mit sehr schönen Aussichten und dem umwerfenden Blick auf die See!Sehr empfehlenswert!
The St. Mary's Church is a 14th-century red-brick religious structure that boasts of a magnificent 104-meter bell tower and a baroque organ from the 17th century. Climbing up the bell tower is highly recommended, as it not only offers stunning panoramic views of the city of Stralsund but also allows visitors to get up close and personal with the bells. This church is definitely worth visiting for its architectural splendor and breathtaking vistas from atop the tower.
A nice place to have sport. I mean if you climb its tower. The view is really fascinating. Ticket only 3€ 😍
SH — Google review
You MUST climb the bell tower - it's simply amazing! And I'm not talking only about the view, but also about climbing itself. You can see the bells up very close :)
Karina Giel — Google review
I fell in love with the place. Definitely a church to see and spend some time in. There is even a corner for children to play in.
Amandine Kirion — Google review
You can see city of Stralsund from above (can see in pics attached) Must place to visit 😊
Pavan Kushare — Google review
nice old church
phhpro — Google review
If you go all the way up to the top, you get to see this beautiful view over the city
E B — Google review
Nice view at the historic center of the city.
Heiko Sommer — Google review
Climb the tower. It’s worth it. After a winding climb up one of the brick towers you ascend through progressively narrower wooden supports carrying the bells and the roof to emerge on a circular platform with breathtaking views. The inside of the church is less interesting than the Nikolai church
The Dokumentationszentrum Prora is housed in a significant structure and showcases displays on the history and heritage of the locality. Visitors can view numerous photographs pertaining to Prora's past, although all written material is solely in German. Short films are accessible with English subtitles, and guided tours are offered for those interested. Adult admission fee is reasonable at only 6 euros, while parking is available for a fee.
Very informative with loads of photos about the Prora history. However all text is in German. Short films are with English subs. If your German reading is fine you can easily spend over an hour here. Tours available. Adult entrance fee only €6. Paid parking available.
Sander Molleman — Google review
The place is a great choice if you want to learn something about Prora, especially about the history of the building. However looks of the place are not encouraging.
Adam Przybylski — Google review
De nieuwe gebouwen zien er top uit de oude gebouwen zijn in de tijd blijven staan. Wat een mooie manier het te laten zien. De tentoonstelling over het vakantie verblijf van toen is ook indrukwekkend.
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The new buildings look great, the old buildings have survived over time. What a beautiful way to show it. The exhibition about the holiday home of that time is also impressive.
Arjan Kiers — Google review
They offer English translation at the ticket office. Highly recommended, very informative. If you want to escape the long texts, please go the film area, very well explained. The contrast to see the past and now of the building left a strong impression.
weibersommer Alt — Google review
Muy bien documentado, abarca no sólo el lugar, si no la historia social del nacional socialismo. Muy recomendable, vale la pena el viaje 👌
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Very well documented, it covers not only the place, but also the social history of National Socialism. Highly recommend, worth the trip 👌
Jess GM — Google review
Er is veel informatie te lezen, er is een goede documentaire te zien, en er is een cafe. Het heeft een goede sfeer. Het heeft bij ons een diepe indruk achter gelaten over de tweede werekd oorlog en alles wat zich toen op Rùgen en Prora heeft afgespeeld. Wat ons betreft een dikke aanrader.
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There is a lot of information to read, a good documentary to watch, and a cafe. It has a good atmosphere. It left a deep impression on us about the Second World War and everything that happened at Rùgen and Prora. In our opinion, highly recommended.
Arno van der Kleij — Google review
Really informative with a lot to offer about the Prora's history and its part in WW2. The text and information are all in german but you can ask for an English material at the reception , the pages are all indexed exactly as it is on the pictures/text on wall. The short film they display has english subtitles. Definitely a must visit place if you are enthusiastic to learn more about history. Can easily spend a few quality hours here. The entry ticket for each adult is 6 Euros.
Vaishnavi V — Google review
Interesting history, but the posters are only in german
Tobias Samsonsen — Google review
For us, it has a value like historical landmark only. Reminder of how was life and culture in Germany years ago 1937 - 1990.
dimo dimitrov — Google review
A bit disappointed, as the museum is mainly showing photos, text and some videos in a small part of the building. I've hoped to see some more of the building and items/tools used during the build. Also an issue for me was the fact that only a part of the exhibition is explained in English.
And finally a big shame (although understandably) is the fact that the whole area is going thru a big make over. Resulting in standard modern beach appartments and losing the historic atmosphere.
Yury D. — Google review
Very nice lesson of history beacuse this place is not only restaurants hotels nice lofts ,museum is on good localisation,we had there nice time with family.
Monika Morcinek — Google review
Well worth a visit. They do have an English translation.
When I visited face covering inside was mandatory due to COVID-19. Hand sanitation available.
Abi Tether — Google review
Looks like it is falling apart but it it's an important black spot in history to remenber
Mockba “Gotte” R — Google review
Have wanted to visit Prora since we had seen a program on TV years ago.
Great to see the whole area is being regenerated. Unfortunately we didn't go to the small museum as there was no English translation.
Incredibly beautiful park with lots of trees left untouched for animal habitats
Jonas Suchanek — Google review
A large, semi wild former castle park with a lot of wild garlic and some dangerous trees. Good cafes in the area and the site of the European Tree Climbing Championship in 2019
de Gourét Litchfield — Google review
Beautiful place for a walk. I was there only in late evening and I believe that it looks even more impressive during a sunny day.
The Seebrücke Sellin restaurant is located in a castle-like building on a long pier and offers fish specials, goulash, schnitzel, cakes, and ice cream. The establishment boasts modern and classic decor with an incredible view that provides a feeling of calmness. Despite somewhat higher prices, the friendly staff manage to keep things running smoothly even during busy times. Guests can enjoy delicious tea or coffee while taking in the picturesque surroundings.
Wat een geweldige zeebrug in Sellin. Een mooie badplaats vanaf 1906 met veel geschiedenis, ook te zien op de posters op de brug. Dit lijkt wel Scheveningen Nederland met meer historie. Prachtige winkelstraat en kiosken. Mooi strand met animatie voor de kleintjes en daarnaast strandhuisjes en mooi zand. Het water is schoon. Grote en lange trap naar beneden naar de pier, de brucke, kan ook met rolstoelpad en er is zelfs een lift. Mooie winkelboulevard om te flaneren.
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What a great sea bridge in Sellin. A beautiful seaside resort from 1906 with a lot of history, which can also be seen on the posters on the bridge. This looks like Scheveningen Netherlands with more history. Beautiful shopping street and kiosks. Beautiful beach with entertainment for the little ones and also beach houses and beautiful sand. The water is clean. Large and long stairs down to the pier, the bridge, can also be accessed with a wheelchair path and there is even a lift. Beautiful shopping boulevard for strolling.
Foppe Gall — Google review
A very enjoyable experience, sat by the window watching the sea whilst eating food.
I had the Schnitzel which was delicious, 5 stars to the chef!
The restaurant was very quiet, 4 tables in total, and the waiter was bit very attentive to us. He did not ask how our meals were, did not offer another drink when our was empty, and then when we wanted to pay it took 15 minutes of waiting.
4 stars because of the staff, but other than that it was fantastic
Nathan — Google review
What a wonderful place? We came in early September and tried to time our arrival close to sunset. It was windy but fresh and despite some wedding reception in the restaurant we could still walk all the way to the end of the pier. The stairs down to the beach are steep and in the summer this is bound to be busy but I 100% recommend coming here if you can make it!
Attila — Google review
They cook food here. Now, non chef-types will find that statement as informative as a free subway newspaper. We insiders know what that means. There's a chef in this kitchen that sources ingredients mindfully, creates a menu for culinary ambition, utility, production efficiency and profit (usually in that order), then executes the production with a select team of professionals and students, as consistently as a professional brick layer. It shows in the classy cod dish, the on point plum tray cake, and a service team that take themselves seriously, where serious means friendly and helpful as well as efficient. Take the stairs up on your way back...
Kitchen Insider — Google review
Als je op Rügen bent dan moet je ook even de Seebrücke Sellin bezoeken. Parkeren aan de buitenkant van het plaatsje (ook voor camper) en daarna ongeveer 20 minuten lopen.
Mooie pier en je kan er lekker eten. In de zomer ook leuk de strandstoelen die op het strand staan.
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If you are in Rügen, you should also visit the Seebrücke Sellin. Park on the outside of the town (also for campers) and then walk about 20 minutes.
Beautiful pier and you can enjoy delicious food there. In the summer, the beach chairs on the beach are also nice.
Rolph Lieverse — Google review
After a small tour in Rügen we ended up here in Sellin drinking coffee, tea and of course Glühwein in order to warm up! It was the perfect place the right time. Great atmosphere, beautifully decorated, combining the modern and the classic style and of course an amazing view! We had a feeling of calmness in this Café. When we arrived it was pretty busy but the Personal managed to keep it up very smoothly. They were friendly and fast.
Prices could be cheaper but the view we had it's just worth it.
Tea was very yummy, coffee was good,but we had better and the warm wine was ok. For sure we drunk better ones ,but in general we were very satisfied. We totally recommend this place!!!!
Fen Brint — Google review
It is a very beautiful and luxurious environment. You can see from the window that you are in the middle of the sea. Also, while drinking the famous drink of the region, you can see a beautiful view of the coastline and the traffic of ships.
mohammad eskandarzadeh — Google review
Had a Russian chokolad and the best appelcake I have ever had. A great place. Friendly waiters. Nice rooms, with lovely wiew.
Frank Osbæck — Google review
Mooie Seebrücke (wandelpier) die ver in de Ostsee uitsteekt. Je kan hier met een duikgondel onder water kijken. Ook vertrekken rondvaartenboten vanaf deze pier.
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Beautiful Seebrücke (walking pier) that extends far into the Ostsee. You can look underwater here with a diving gondola. Tour boats also depart from this pier.
John Verhoek — Google review
Very nice place. Atmosphere is good but I didn't like the food. Taste was too bad and also it was too much expensive
Tanjina Pial — Google review
Service is very slow. Quantities very low.
Fish soup is salty thickened water. Flamkuchen is good. Fish and chips is 6 razor thin pieces of pollock with thick batter.
Got scolded by the waitress as our dog spilt a little water on the woodworm eaten floor.
Nice experience all round 🤣
Avoid this place. Typical by-the-sea tourist trap rip-off.
Dinosaur Land is a Jurassic-themed park that offers various activities for families and friends such as viewing dinosaur casts, fossil-hunting areas, playgrounds, mazes and archery. The park provides an enjoyable experience suitable for all ages with its vast array of content. It is well-maintained and has a clean environment. One of the highlights of the park is the sand pool where kids can dig up bones. Visitors can learn about different types of dinosaurs while having fun at Dinosaur Land.
Mooie plek om te bezoeken, veel speeltuintjes tussen het wandelen door wat erg fijn was. Zo konden de kinderen tussenpauze nemen van alle geweldige dinosaurussen en weer opladen voor de volgende bezienswaardigheden! Aanrader voor als je het eiland Rügen gaat bezoeken met kinderen.
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Nice place to visit, many playgrounds in between walking which was very nice. So the kids could take a break from all the great dinosaurs and recharge for the next sights! Recommended if you are going to visit the island of Rügen with children.
Maroes Hoetjes — Google review
The space of the complex was very clean and attractive, and it is a fun and a place to visit not only for children but also for adults, but unfortunately, the paths leading to such a large complex are marked with very few signs and it will not be easy to find the way, especially If you go there by bus. There are only two small signs at the exit from the road to this Din Land, and unfortunately there is no bus stop near it from the Saznitz side.
Azade BP — Google review
Nice place with a lot of dinosaur ´s figures. You can spent here almost half a day, either looking for dinosaurs or trying to find fossils. Food is more like fast food, but when the children are hungry it is eatable. What is the most interesting is the place chosen for this park. It makes perfect surroundings for the animals which sometimes look very realistic. The sortiment in souvenier shop is mostly poor, but (unfortunately) children likes it. We did not expect much, but we were kindly surprised.
Kristýna Matějková — Google review
Great place, lots of dinosaurs. Some models are animated. Prices are reasonable. Multiple play areas for kids.
Sven Weder — Google review
Nice place to go with our kids. Moving Dinos with sound effects. Friendly staff. The eras were a bit confusing during the walk but in the end okay.
A Google User — Google review
Love it... Both of our small rebels enjoyed their adventure very much and learn about a lot of dinosaurs type... Definitely will come again next summer
H. Hahn — Google review
Relaxed place, not many people. Very friendly staff. Our 3 year old was a little frightened sometimes but she enjoyed none the less.
Gábor Tordai — Google review
Overall ok but the kids would have enjoyed more moving dinos and some interaction. Mostkids relate to the jurassic park movies so they had lots of suggestions to improve the park. Maybe something for the park owners to pick up on?
Anders Soxbo — Google review
A nice place for kids that like dinosaurs.
Sergio Soares — Google review
Nice open space with lot of content and children animation.
Recommended for family and friends.
Something for everyone.
Nice and clean. Kids loved sand pool with bone digging.
The Long Beach Strandpromenade features a stretch of oceanfront hotels, eateries, and vibrant market stalls that offer an array of handcrafted goods. The painted marketplace stands showcase local arts and crafts while the nearby restaurants tempt visitors with delectable cuisine. This lively promenade is perfect for strolling along the beachside, soaking up the ambiance or enjoying a delicious meal from one of the many dining options available.
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Galileo Wissenswelt Rügen - Museum in Prora - Sehenswürdigkeit
Kids (7 & 5) loved all the hands-on experiments, preferred the Bio-welt a tiny bit more than the technik-welt, but both sides were great. Bought the combination ticket and split it up into two visits, which I highly recommend :)
Erin Grueber — Google review
Veel teveel personen tegelijk binnen. Wij hadden alleen het technische museum gedaan. Snikheet daar binnen en een flinke entree prijs. 2 toiletten voor ongeveer 300 personen. Testjes op zich prima, maar door de vele personen, kom je nauwelijks ergens aan toe.
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Way too many people in at the same time. We had only done the technical museum. Sweltering inside and a hefty entrance fee. 2 toilets for about 300 people. Tests in themselves are fine, but because of the many people, you hardly get around to anything.
Danny Kraaikamp — Google review
Dit vonden we persoonlijk niet zo geweldig, maar ik kan me voorstellen dat sommige dit wel leuk vinden.
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We personally didn't think this was great, but I can imagine that some people might like it.
Marlene Boers — Google review
Place is overrated, there are some nice stuff inside but I would argue it they are worth the price. Unfortunately not everything is working (even the advertised earthquake simulator). Some stuff inside looks really cheap and plastic (dinosaur models, human models) so I wouldn't name it a proper museum (more like an amusement park). There is no heating so be prepared if you visit it in winter to wear a jacket. Didn't see air condition so in summer it is probably super hot. Surrounding also looks very bad (no proper parking, just some hardened gravel).
Maciej Zadora — Google review
Great place. A lot of interesting information and experiments
Lavinia Chitoran-Müller — Google review
Nice place with some hands on applications oh physics principles
A good port side of the town. There are a few good cafes around. The US submarine available for excursion. A marina with many interesting boats. The lighthouse is so captivating. Promenade starts from around the marina and goes and goes far away by the seashore.
Evgeny Ignatik (Jack) — Google review
It's a nice place on sunny days. You can get Fischbrötchen of any kind for a fair amount of money compared to other places on the island. Always prepare for strong wind and consider rain even if it looks like a clear sky.
There are some stores and some cafés and restaurants.
You can take ferries to Trelleborg or Bornholm.
You should take care of the seagulls stealing ice cream or Fischbrötchen out of you hands.
And please make sure to use the parking garage and do NOT try to park elsewhere. The city has a lot of patrolling people to collect fines very regularly.
Christian Kipke — Google review
Wide variety, good prices, wonderful landscape
Moris Slepak — Google review
Quite nice place to visit, but unfortunately now (may 2021) toilets and showers are closed. Luckily they've got water, diesel, and electricity.
Mariusz W — Google review
We are here for an offshore pipe lay project. Sassnitz, it's a small city with a calm and quiet atmosphere. I visited some restaurants near the port, and all are pretty fine.
Arun Balakrishnan — Google review
A good place to try some fishes nearby to eat
Thet Tun — Google review
As someone who loves food i tried the fish and bread as well as fish and chips and it was good. The price was also just right.
It's Ohemaa — Google review
Mooie wandeling gemaakt langs de krijtrotsen en over de pier.
Gemakkelijk parkeren in de parkeergarage.
https://youtu.be/BvcGwRMMGoE?si=lvZjcV8P-cNuSpDW
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Had a nice walk along the chalk cliffs and over the pier.
Easy parking in the parking garage.
https://youtu.be/BvcGwRMMGoE?si=lvZjcV8P-cNuSpDW
Mettje Heegstra — Google review
Nice fishing port with fresh fish for sale everywhere. Very unusual these days! Easy parking!
Jan Klingeborn — Google review
Very beautiful place 😍😍😃😃 enjoyed a lot.
Akrriti Tyagi Sharma — Google review
plenty of parking. Not many souvenir shops but the one I went to was great on Hafenstrasse. Also visit the Kutterfisch restaurant behind the souvenir shop. I think it is the best place to eat there. You choose what fish you want and they take it from the chilled display fresh and cook it for you.
The Dreamteam — Google review
Just another touristic area at the Baltic Sea with lots of overpriced restaurants and wannabe authentic Fischbrötchen trawlers