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Ghost forest Ostseebad Nienhagen

Ostseebad Nienhagen · Rostock & Warnemünde · 54.1618° N, 11.9415° E
Ghost forest Ostseebad Nienhagen

The "Nienhäger Holz", a 180-hectare mixed forest, is better known to locals as the ghost forest.

The forest has acquired its unusual appearance over many years due to the salty and humid sea air and the wind. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is rich in unusual natural landscapes. The thick-trunked Ivenack oaks in Mecklenburg Switzerland cast a spell over many visitors every year, while the windswept fugitives on Fischland-Darß-Zingst provide a perfect painting template for artists. Another special feature on the coast is the "Nienhäger Holz", a 180-hectare mixed forest that borders the Baltic seaside resort of Nienhagen and thus lies directly on the Baltic Sea. This protected forest is better known to locals as the "ghost forest". The uniqueness of the coastal forest lies in the bizarrely shaped deciduous trees. The picturesque deformations have been created over many years by the salty, humid sea air and the wind. The trees are mainly oaks, beeches, hornbeams and ash trees. A cycle and hiking trail runs through the ghost forest, which is a great way to explore the region.

Ghost forest in Ostseebad Nienhagen - the Nienhäger Holz

The ghost forest in Ostseebad Nienhagen is one of the most fascinating natural sights on the German Baltic Sea coast. The so-called Nienhäger Holz is a mixed forest covering around 180 hectares, which borders the Baltic seaside resort of Nienhagen and is therefore located directly on the Baltic Sea. A nature reserve, the forest impresses above all with its unmistakable character: the trees - predominantly oaks, beeches, hornbeams and ash trees - have grown into bizarre, gnarled shapes over many years due to the salty, humid sea air and the wind.

Unique coastal forest in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is known for its extraordinary natural landscapes - from the mighty Ivenack oaks in Mecklenburg Switzerland to the wind-sculpted windswept forests on Fischland-Darß-Zingst. The ghost forest near Nienhagen is another special feature of this diversity. A cycle and hiking trail leads through the forest, guiding visitors on a quiet circular route through the natural coastal landscape - a worthwhile excursion, even from Rostock or Warnemünde.