Koserow
4 Places of interest - 12 Events
Current events
16. April 2026, 07:50–07:50
Guided cycle tour - "Around the Schmollensee - Seven Lakes View Tour"
📍 Kurverwaltung Koserow
Guided cycle tour - "Around the Schmollensee - Seven Lakes View Tour"
16. April 2026, 14:00–14:00
Garden tour at Atelier Niemeyer-Holstein
📍 Museum Atelier Otto Niemeyer-Holstein
Garden tour at Atelier Niemeyer-Holstein
23. April 2026, 08:10–08:10
Guided bike tour - "Krummin"
📍 Kurverwaltung Koserow
Guided bike tour - "Krummin"
30. April 2026, 07:50–07:50
Guided cycle tour - "Cycle tour through the Usedom Achterland to Stolpe on the Szczecin Lagoon"
📍 Kurverwaltung Koserow
Guided cycle tour - "Cycle tour through the Usedom Achterland to Stolpe on the Szczecin Lagoon"
17. May 2026, 15:00–15:00
International Museum Day
📍 Museum Atelier Otto Niemeyer-Holstein
International Museum Day
23. May 2026, 09:00–12:00
"Koserow washes up"
📍 Freiwillige Feuerwehr Koserow
"Koserow washes up"
03. June 2026, 16:00–17:00
Author reading with Sandra Grüning: Places of happiness on Usedom
📍 Aussichtsplattform auf dem Seebrückenkopf
Author reading with Sandra Grüning: Places of happiness on Usedom
05. June 2026, 22:00–22:00
1st Usedom Beach Marathon
📍 Usedom Tourismus GmbH
1st Usedom Beach Marathon
07. June 2026, 10:00–10:00
Children's party
📍 Meeressterne Hotel Forsthaus Damerow
Children's party
17. June 2026, 08:00–15:00
Watercolor and acrylic painting
📍 Museum Atelier Otto Niemeyer-Holstein
Watercolor and acrylic painting
19. June 2026, 17:30–17:30
The Friends of ONH, Lü.e.V. invites you.
📍 Museum Atelier Otto Niemeyer-Holstein
The Friends of ONH, Lü.e.V. invites you.
23. June 2026, 17:00–19:00
Evening walk through the town
📍 Seebrückenvorplatz
Evening walk through the town
Places of interest
Barrier-free beach exit 6G in Koserow
📍 Koserow
Beach access with walking boards, beach chairs and beach wheelchair The barrier-free beach in Koserow can be reached from the pier forecourt at beach exit 6G. Beach boards are laid out from the beach exit itself to the beach chairs. 20 normal beach chairs invite you to sit and linger. Right next to it is the beach wheelchair, which can be borrowed free of charge from the lifeguards. The lifeguards are happy to assist with transferring and also help to pull the beach wheelchair into the water. Beach exit 6G is guarded by the lifeguards. The Koserow pier is located right next to the beach exit. The nearest toilet for disabled guests is located on the pier forecourt, 50m from beach exit 6G. The nearest parking lot for people with disabilities is approx. 150m from the beach exit. A varied beach supply is provided by the various snack facilities on the pier forecourt and the beach buggies with a simple snack offer.
Heimatstube Uns Fischers Arbeitshütt
📍 Koserow
The local history room "Uns Fischers Arbeitshütt" tells the story of fishing in Koserow. The historic salt hut ensemble in the immediate vicinity of the pier houses a small local history museum on the history of fishing in Koserow. The huts were once used to store the salt needed to preserve the fish. Today, couples can say "I do" in "Fischers Arbeitshütt", the smallest wedding room on the island of Usedom.
Koserow mini golf course
📍 Koserow
Germany's largest mini golf course on the Baltic coast. The Koserow mini golf course can be found in the center of Koserow, right next to the fire station with 2 x 18 holes in the open air. The minigolf course is centrally located in Koserow, right next to the fire station. The time-honored trees provide cooling shade in the summer heat and protection from the strong sea breeze. The course is embedded in nature and has 2 x 18-hole courses that can be played separately. The course is also great fun to play in the evening thanks to the subtle lighting and illuminated balls and can be rounded off with a campfire and a sausage spit. Night golf is also possible on request. For those who prefer to play indoors, the mini golf course in Pudagla, in the industrial estate on the B111, is a must on the wellness island. Regardless of the weather, you can enjoy unforgettable hours here with a cloudy yet bright sky. The two courses with a total of 36 holes offer the opportunity to test your skills. The aim here is to outwit obstacles, hit the kidney stone or play the double bass - the creative courses definitely provide moments of surprise. Modern lighting technology provides variety, as does a babbling watercourse. On top of all this, the holes on the courses are rewarded with light signals and every now and then, a hole in the wall will be revealed.
Koserow pier
📍 Koserow
The new Koserow pier extends 280m into the Baltic Sea in the shape of a wave. Opened in 2021, it offers 2 large platforms that invite you to sit, enjoy and breathe in the Baltic Sea air. They can also be used as a sunset cinema. There are benches to linger on both platforms as well as on the 280-metre-long bridge itself. At least eight swivel beach chairs will soon be installed on it. The large open spaces can be used as a sunset cinema, but also for smaller concerts. The bridge railing is illuminated with LED strips so that the wooden wave is also an eye-catcher at night. And because the word "experience" unites all the senses, there is a small but fine wine and cocktail bar on the bridgehead in a specially converted Ape to delight the palate and throat. Koserow has also created a link to the Vineta saga. A bell tower was erected on the bridgehead to remind visitors of the legend by ringing the "Vineta" bells on Easter Sunday, which says: "If you are a Sunday child, you can see the town of Vineta rise from the sea on Easter Sunday". The bells originally came from a church in Lower Saxony. However, as many guests had expressed the wish for the bells to ring more frequently, they now ring out every Wednesday at 4 pm following the telling of the Vineta legend. Every bridge needs a little art, says Nadine Riethdorf (Koserow's spa director), referring to the latest addition to Koserow, a statue made of Corten steel. A man with a bell in his hand looking out over the Baltic Sea. Is it a fisherman or the bell-ringer of Vineta - which is better suited to the amber village?