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Bobbin Temple Hill viewpoint

Bobbin · Rügen · 54.5504° N, 13.5277° E
Bobbin Temple Hill viewpoint

One of the most beautiful vantage points over the Jasmund Bodden and the Wittow peninsula.

The 60-metre-high Tempelberg is located in the immediate vicinity of the road between Sagard and Glowe, not far from the village of Bobbin. It offers a view over the Great Jasmund Bodden to the west. On clear evenings, you can see the lighthouses of the island of Hiddensee and Cape Arkona. In autumn, many photographers use this vantage point to take pictures of the numerous cranes that flock to the Great Jasmund Bodden in the evening hours to spend the night. You can also experience romantic sunsets at this spot.

Viewpoint Tempelberg Bobbin - panoramic view over the Jasmund Bodden

The Tempelberg viewpoint near Bobbin is one of the most impressive vantage points on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The approximately 60-metre-high hill is located near the road between Sagard and Glowe and offers a sweeping view over the Great Jasmund Bodden to the west. On clear days, the view extends as far as the lighthouses on the island of Hiddensee and Cape Arkona at the northern tip of Rügen.

Cranes and sunsets on Bobbin Temple Hill

The Tempelberg becomes a popular meeting place for nature photographers and observers, especially in the fall. In the evening hours, flocks of cranes gather on the Great Jasmund Bodden to set up camp for the night - an impressive natural spectacle that makes the Baltic Sea region of Rügen particularly worth seeing at this time of year. The viewpoint also offers atmospheric sunsets over the Bodden at any time of year.

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Art in the Bobbin manor house

Art in the Bobbin manor house

Bobbin

International artists present paintings and art of various genres. Paintings of various styles and poetry will be exhibited in the manor house, while Chinese martial arts and sculpture await many visitors in the park and on the terrace. The Ukrainian artist Inna Goerlt, who will be explaining her painting techniques and creating a new work on site, is still known to many from previous years. As last year, Ute Barnick will be exhibiting paintings and collages. There will also be poetry by Hans-Jürgen Steinert, which will inspire reflection and philosophizing. Katja Gauger brings us closer to the modern side of art with collages and paintings. Handmade sculptures can be found in the park. A Tai Chi group will also be demonstrating Chinese martial arts here. The circle of artists is completed by Gabriele Lenkeit, who is presenting the newly created Egyptian Hall this year. Here you can marvel at Egyptian-inspired wall and ceiling paintings. As in previous years, new works of art will be created directly on site. Inspired by each other, the artists enjoy working together. The classicist manor house dating back to 1825 provides a worthy setting for this year's exhibition. Look over the artists' shoulders and talk to them about their works over a glass of Prosecco or juice. Enjoy a tour of the manor house and its park. Restored wall and ceiling paintings from the 19th century can also be viewed in the manor house. Opening hours: Jan.-Dec.: Sat 16-17 h

St. Paul's Church Bobbin

St. Paul's Church Bobbin

Bobbin

The Bobbin church is the only preserved fieldstone church on Rügen, which is visible from afar on a hill. The church has belonged to the Protestant parish of Altenkirchen & Wiek since 2006. The nave with choir and sacristy was completed around 1400. The tower was added 100 years later. The building has undergone various changes since then. The last renovation inside the church took place in 1954/55, and the roof, originally covered with slate, was renovated in 1971. In the 15th and 16th centuries, St. Pauli was one of several pilgrimage churches on Rügen. According to historical sources, Pope Boniface IX granted indulgences to visitors and benefactors of the "ecclesia parochialis S. Pauli in Bobbin" (belonging to the diocese of Roskilde). In 1472 a head of the "Brotherhood of St. Mary" is mentioned, after the Reformation the patronage presumably lay with the respective sovereign, since the 2nd half of the 17th century with the lordship of Spyker. From the second half of the 17th century, it was held by the lordship of Spyker. The oldest item in the church is the Fünte (baptismal font), probably dating from 1300. Services are held every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 10 a.m. from Easter to Thanksgiving.