Real estate market Fischland-Darß-Zingst
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Will organic sheep farm & farm store
Dorfstrasse 133
18356 Fuhlendorf
Further sights in Fuhlendorf
The JOHANNA shipwreck
📍 Fuhlendorf
The steel hull weighs tons on the Fuhlendorf Bodden beach, where "everyone" took their first swimming test at the swimming camp. The wreck in Fuhlendorf is the steel mizzen barge (sailing barge) with wooden bottom JOHANNA, built in 1899 by D. W. Kremer in Elmshorn. It was commissioned by Friedrich Wilhelm Konrad Gronemeyer, a skipper from Estebrügge. Her home port was also Estebrügge. Ship dimensions: Length: 19.04 m | Width: 4.77 m | 38.00 GRT Klaus Hagenah, a skipper from Krautsand, bought the sailing ship in 1909. In 1929 Karl Voß from Jarmen became the owner. The JAHANNA was powered by a 25 hp engine 1955 Helene Voß, Jarmen, became the owner and sold the boat to 1955 to Hermann Darmann, Demin. He renamed the ship GERTRUD. In 1964, the ship sank at Kamig Haken (entrance to Ueckermünde) and was brought to Wolgast on behalf of the Stralsund Waterways Authority. In 1972, Karl-Heinz Jürgens from Wiek/Darß bought the barge, which lay in Wiek harbor for many years. In 1993, Hans Joachim Jürgens sold the sailing barge to Wolfgang Burr from Fuhlendorf. At Whitsun 1993, the ship, which had run aground, was made buoyant and transferred to Fuhlendorf. A restoration was planned at the Inselwerft Horn shipyard in Wolgast, but did not materialize. In January 1995, the hull was pulled onto the private beach in Fuhlendorf. The name JOHANNA and the home port ESTEBRÜGGE can still be read on the stern of the former sailing barge. For centuries, the "Ewer", a sailing barge, was the typical cargo ship of the Lower Elbe and the Wadden areas off the North Sea coast from Denmark to Holland. With its flat bottom, the ewer had a shallow draught and could easily navigate tidal waters. The term "Ewer" first appeared in May 1251 in a Flanders customs tariff and in 1299 in the Hamburg pledge book. The first two-masted ewers appeared around 1820, but neither one-masted nor two-masted ewers were bound to a size (ship class). Until around 1880, only wood was used as a building material, then due to the shortage of shipbuilding timber and the increasing supply of iron, the first ships were built from iron. Only for the bottom of the ship was wood still used during a transitional period. In 2025, the municipality of Fuhlendorf acquired the neighboring stretch of Bodden beach. You can now reach the Bodden again via a public path through a boggy Bodden coastal forest and view the JOHANNA up close.
Baltic Active
📍 Fuhlendorf
Transfer and shuttle tours from Barth to all places around the Bodden. Photo, evening and fishing tours can be booked. All information and prices are available at www.baltic-active.de
Accommodation auf Fischland-Darß-Zingst
Vacation apartments, hotels and more in the region
AKZENT Hotel Residenz
📍 Graal-Müritz
Experience classic spa-style romance in one of the most traditional hotels in the Baltic Sea spa town of Graal-Müritz. With comfortable rooms, friendly service and excellent cuisine, we will pamper you in a cozy and stylish atmosphere.
ART. Quarter
📍 Starkow
Do you love long rides in the countryside, idyllic villages, art and culture? Then ART Quartier is the right place for you to enjoy your vacation in a private, informal atmosphere with child and horse.
Everything's fine - Karls Upcycling Hotel
📍 Rövershagen
Spend the night in one of our exceptionally furnished hotel rooms with upcycling charm directly at the adventure village, the cozy and lovingly furnished vacation homes in the middle of the countryside or in our unique ice hotel in the ice world.