Fishing ponds Pudagla
Pudagla fishing ponds - trout fishing in natural surroundings on Usedom
The Pudagla fishing ponds are located on the edge of the small village of Pudagla in the heart of the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Two man-made ponds in a beautiful natural setting invite you to fish, relax and unwind. The waters are home to fine fish species such as salmon, golden trout, rainbow trout and char - an experience for fishing enthusiasts of all ages.
Day and night fishing and group offers in Pudagla
If you want to go fishing with a group, you can take part in organized day or night fishing events by booking in advance. However, individual visitors, cyclists, hikers and nature lovers are also very welcome. You can recharge your batteries with a small snack in between - ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy the tranquil natural surroundings away from the well-known seaside resorts of Bansin, Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck.
How to get to the Pudagla fishing ponds on UsedomThe nearest train stop is Schmollensee station, only about 1.7 km away, followed by Neu Pudagla (approx. 3.3 km). Those arriving by ferry will find the nearest landing stage in Bansin (approx. 5.5 km). If you are coming from Poland, you can enter via Świnoujście, which is around 16 km away.