Real Estate Market Usedom

Median purchase price 3.984 €/sq. ft. · 8.750 listings

Fun and actionIsland of UsedomIsland of UsedomPOI base entry: CategoriesPOIsProduct linesRegionsTMVTennis and squash courtsUsedomUsedomUsedomWestern PomeraniaWestern PomeraniaZinnowitzto-mv.devorpommern.deUsedom

Zinnowitz Tennis Complex

Zinnowitz · Usedom · 54.0781° N, 13.9154° E
Zinnowitz Tennis Complex

The tennis facility is located in the Baltic Sea resort town of Zinnowitz.

Zinnowitz Tennis Complex on the island of Usedom

The Zinnowitz Tennis Complex is located in the heart of the Baltic Sea resort of the same name on the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The facility is operated by the Zinnowitz Tennis Club (Tennisverein Zinnowitz e.V.), which, with its five tennis courts, offers a solid foundation for active vacationers and locals alike. Anyone who likes to combine their Baltic Sea vacation with some sports will find a well-equipped facility here.

Playing Tennis in the Baltic Sea Resort of Zinnowitz

Zinnowitz is one of the best-known seaside resorts on Usedom and attracts many guests from all over Germany to the Baltic Sea coast every year. The tennis facility complements the town’s recreational offerings and is designed for both regular players and vacationers who want to spend an active day on the court. With five courts, there is ample capacity, so even during peak season, you have a good chance of finding an open court.

Usedom and the Baltic Sea Coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

Usedom is Germany’s second-largest island after Rügen and part of the diverse Baltic Sea coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In addition to Zinnowitz, other seaside resorts such as Heringsdorf, Ahlbeck, and Bansin invite you to linger. The island is easily accessible and can be wonderfully combined with excursions in the region—for example, to Greifswald or Stralsund on the mainland.

Nearby

Other attractions in Zinnowitz

Spa administration Ostseebad Zinnowitz

Spa administration Ostseebad Zinnowitz

Zinnowitz

Situated between the Baltic Sea and the Achterwasser, on one of the narrowest parts of Usedom, the village of Zinnowitz is surrounded by beech, oak and coniferous forest. The beach in Zinnowitz is a gently sloping white sandy beach approx. 3 km long and 40 m wide. There are specially designated beach sections for dogs and horses. Our Haus des Gastes is an experience for everyone and a point of contact for information. Information on accessibility Access is step-free and there is an elevator to the upper floor. The high-contrast design of the rooms and tactile guidance system make it easy for blind and visually impaired people to find their way around. Assistance dogs are welcome. Our counter has an inductive hearing system. We also have a public toilet for people with disabilities. We offer: Guided tours for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users Guided tours for people with visual impairments An audio guide can be borrowed There is a marked parking lot for people with disabilities (parking space size 400 cm x 500 cm; distance to the entrance approx. 80 m). The path from the parking lot to the entrance is easy to walk and drive on, it has a gradient of 10% over a length of 6 m. Alternatively, there is a sandy path without a gradient that is not easy to walk or drive on. There are no steps or thresholds to access the building. All rooms that can be used by guests and are elevated are accessible at ground level or by elevator. The elevator car measures 110 cm x 140 cm (width x depth). The elevator leads to the event room/exhibition room on the 1st floor All passages/doors are at least 90 cm wide. The counter in the customer room is 72 cm high at its lowest point. There is an alternative means of communication while seated. Aids available: wheelchair, rollator, scooter, beach wheelchair and beach loungers Tour guides are trained so that guests with walking disabilities and wheelchair users can take part in every tour and their needs are catered for. Public WC for people with disabilities The movement areas (width x depth) are: in front of/behind the door, in front of the WC and the washbasin at least 130 cm x 180 cm, 105 cm x 70 cm to the right of the WC, 82 cm x 70 cm to the left. There are fold-up grab rails on both sides of the WC. The washbasin can be driven under and the mirror can be seen while standing or sitting. An alarm release is available.

Törn-me-on Yachtcharter

Törn-me-on Yachtcharter

Zinnowitz

With Törn-me-on Yachtcharter you will experience many new impressions! Have you always wanted to enjoy the fascination of sailing - the play with wind and waves? Then come on board. Sailing skills are not required. The day trips around Usedom are suitable for sailing novices, old sea dogs, singles and groups. On board you have the opportunity to actively participate in sailing or simply relax and unwind. We invite you to see the world with different eyes! Experience the landscape of the islands of Usedom and Rügen from the water. Whether the Baltic Sea, Greifswalder Bodden, Peenestrom, Achterwasser or Haff, you will experience a relaxed world with new experiences right from the start - impressions that will keep you talking long after your vacation is over.

Zinnowitz pier with diving gondola

Zinnowitz pier with diving gondola

Zinnowitz

The diving gondola at the head of the 315-meter-long pier offers you the opportunity to take a dry-footed dive into the Baltic Sea and get to know the habitat beneath the waves. As early as 1897, a jetty was built in Zinnowitz to transport tourists by boat as part of the developing resort traffic. The pier was built in 1908. After the Second World War, it was demolished due to weathering damage. In autumn 1993, the current pier, which measures 315 meters, was inaugurated. It bears the name Vineta. At the end of the pier is the diving gondola, which invites you to take a special kind of underwater walk. During the 30-minute journey to the seabed, visitors gain an interesting insight into the Baltic Sea habitat. The staff provide information about the Baltic Sea, its inhabitants and their need for protection and explain the creatures that can be observed depending on visibility and the time of year, e.g. tiny green algae, jellyfish, shrimps and sometimes fish.