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Eagle ships Usedom

Eagle ships Usedom

Heringsdorf

Adler-Schiffe Usedom offers pier hopping between Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf, Bansin, Koserow and Zinnowitz as well as excursions to Swinemünde, Rügen, Stettin and Greifswalder Oie with seal watching - maritime experiences for every taste. Adler-Schiffe Usedom offers a varied cruise program for guests who want to explore the Baltic Sea coast and the region's islands from the water. Starting points are the five piers on Usedom: Ahlbeck, Heringsdorf, Bansin, Koserow and Zinnowitz. The offer includes pier hopping, a relaxed connection between the seaside resorts. The trips offer a view of the island's historic seaside resort architecture and nature from a maritime perspective and provide a pleasant alternative to road traffic. Various destinations are available for day trips. These include trips to Swinemünde with a shore excursion, trips to the island of Misdroy or to Szczecin with a city tour. There are also trips to the island of Rügen with shore leave in Binz, Sellin or Göhren and an optional onward journey to the famous chalk coast with a view of the Königsstuhl. Nature lovers can enjoy impressive nature experiences on round trips to Greifswalder Oie and the island of Ruden. With a bit of luck, grey seals can be observed in the area of the Oier Reef. Other offers include round trips along the Usedom cliffs and through the Pomeranian Bay. Special experiences are offered by event cruises such as the Sunset Cruise with DJ, which combines music, drinks and the sunset at sea. On board the Adler ships, guests can expect gastronomic offerings, comfortable seating and panoramic views of the Baltic Sea.

Fishing ponds Pudagla

Fishing ponds Pudagla

Pudagla

Fishing ponds are located in the beautiful countryside near Pudagla. Two ponds located in beautiful natural surroundings on the edge of Pudagla invite you to fish, relax and unwind. The artificial waters are home to fine fish species such as salmon, golden trout, rainbow trout and char. Group events such as day or night fishing are possible by prior arrangement. Cyclists, hikers and nature lovers are also welcome to recharge their batteries with a small snack.

Ückeritz fishing ponds

Ückeritz fishing ponds

Ückeritz

The Ückeritz fishing ponds include three ponds where you can fish for trout, among other things. In an idyllic and quiet location, rainbow trout, salmon trout, brook trout, sturgeon and eel can be fished in a total of three ponds. Fishing tackle and bait, rods for hire, drinks and a small snack bar are available. Fishing boats and equipment are also available for hire.

Studio at Gothensee

Studio at Gothensee

Seebad Bansin

The studio is located in the seaside resort of Bansin on the picturesque Gothensee. In the sales studio, guests can view and purchase a variety of mainly maritime colorful paintings. Intuitive painting courses and painting trips are also offered in groups and as individual coaching sessions. In the studio on the picturesque Gothensee in the seaside resort of Bansin, you can view and purchase (by prior arrangement by telephone and of course at the KunstOffen appointment over the Whitsun holidays) an extensive range of painted pictures in a wide variety of formats and motifs (surreal, atmospheric, maritime, nature-related, figurative....) by the artist Heike Dittrich. Advice on framing the pictures is also available. If you have a very personal wish for a painted picture, for example your favorite place on Usedom, your favorite beach or one of the beautiful piers, etc., you can also make an individual appointment. If you would like to be creative and relaxed yourself, you can take part in one of the intuitive painting courses or painting trips. In the warmer months of the year, the Intuitive Healing Painting offers take place in nature, usually directly on the beach (e.g. on the cliffs of Bansin, on the Hohe Ufer in Ahrenshoop, on Rügen near the Königsstuhl ... ). In-depth individual painting coaching can also be booked here. This is ideal if you are in a process of change and transformation, towards your true calling and thus towards your true being.

Barrier-free beach access in the seaside resort of Bansin

Barrier-free beach access in the seaside resort of Bansin

Bansin

Along the up to 70 meter wide and fine sandy beach, you can take a walk in your beach wheelchair directly along the sea and enjoy the special flair of the Kaiserbäder. You can relax in one of our barrier-free beach chairs, which are directly accessible from the beach promenade. Bansin is a district of the municipality of Ostseebad Heringsdorf on the island of Usedom. Together with Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck, Bansin is one of the Three Imperial Spas. Information about the beach accesses in the seaside resort of Bansin: The accesses 3I, 3F, 3E and 3D are barrier-free. You can reach the beach via laid-out slabs or mats. The beach chairs are not accessible via a paved path. A barrier-free beach chair can be reached via laid slabs at access 3F. A special beach experience! A beach wheelchair can be hired from the medical supply store in Ahlbeck. A bathing wheelchair is not available. Changing rooms are not available at the aforementioned beach access points. All designated beach access points are guarded there are parking spaces for people with disabilities within a radius of approx. 500 m A WC for people with disabilities is located in the immediate vicinity of the beach access points. A euro key is not necessary. Beach facilities are available at these access points: 3I, 3F and 3E

Barrier-free beach exit 6G in Koserow

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.

Treetop Walk Usedom

Treetop Walk Usedom

Heringsdorf

Head up high on the Usedom treetop walk in Heringsdorf. The path winds its way past beech and pine trees. From the 33-metre-high observation tower, young and old alike can enjoy a unique view of the island of Usedom. Experience nature from a different perspective In the seaside resort of Heringsdorf, the Usedom treetop walk invites visitors of all ages to enjoy an exciting nature experience. At a height of up to 23 meters, the path winds its way through the different levels of the forest. Interesting learning and adventure stations are spread over a length of around 1,350 meters. Walking at treetop level opens up unique perspectives that give a foretaste of the view from the 33-metre-high observation tower. From here you have a fantastic view over the entire island. Another highlight is the 50 m² walk-through net on the top platform of the tower, which provides additional thrills. The path is accessible for wheelchair users and visitors with baby carriages via an elevator in the ascent tower and is easy to explore thanks to the gentle incline. An entrance hall with a store, restaurant and beer garden rounds off the overall offer of the treetop walk. Your Entdeckerpass advantage: 2 years free admission

Bernstein Thermal Baths

Bernstein Thermal Baths

Zinnowitz

The Bernsteintherme consists of two main areas: the seawater pool and the thermal pool. The seawater pool area includes a lap pool, a non-swimmer pool, a children’s pool, and a current pool. The total water area covers over 850 square meters. The seawater comes from the Baltic Sea. The water temperature in the pool is 28 degrees, and 30 degrees in the children’s pool. The lap pool is 25 meters long. This area also features two dry saunas, a solar garden, and a self-service restaurant. The thermal bath features a brine bath with an outdoor pool and a water temperature of 32 degrees. The total water area is approximately 425 square meters. The seawater used is enriched with natural brine from Sülbeck in Lower Saxony. The area also includes a beach sauna with three different dry saunas and a steam sauna, plunge pools, relaxation rooms, and direct access to the beach, where the Baltic Sea can be used as a plunge pool. Additionally, Ayurvedic and cosmetic treatments as well as classic massages are available. There is also a restaurant in this area. The Bernsteintherme also features two double bowling lanes (Bohle). Guests of the Baltic Sport and Vacation Hotel have direct access to the spa.

Pudagla windmill

Pudagla windmill

Pudagla

The Pudagla windmill, first mentioned in 1693, is a restored landmark of the region. Today, visitors can tour the fully functional mill in the hinterland of the Kaiserbäder and take part in regular mill action days, as well as eat fresh bread from the clay oven. The Pudagla windmill, first mentioned in 1693, is an outstanding testimony to the region's mill history. In 1779, master miller Jacob Schmidt bought the mill and all the land from his stepfather for 1000 thalers. The mill had a rye mill and a grist tamper. Until 1810, milling was compulsory, which meant that all farmers in the region had to have their grain milled in Pudagla. Grinding ceased in 1937, but the mill remained in the possession of the Schmidt family until 1986 and was used as a vacation home from the 1960s onwards. In 1996, the municipality of Pudagla took over the mill to save it from decay. After a long struggle for funding, the comprehensive restoration began in 1997. The mill was dismantled into its individual parts, inspected, numbered and restored by the mill construction company Möller in Westphalia. It returned to Pudagla in October 1997 and was ceremoniously reopened on October 25. Since 1998, the mill has been fully functional again thanks to a new grinding gear. Every year, 4 mill action days are held where visitors can experience the impressive mill technology in action. In 2000, a clay baking oven was built, which is also used for these events. The "Friends of the Pudagla windmill" association has been working to preserve the mill since 2001. The most recent renovation projects include the replacement of a pair of sails in 2023 after storm damage. The new mill barn was inaugurated in October 2024. This allowed us to expand the exhibition space and provide our visitors with better weather protection. In addition to daily opening hours from May to October, the association regularly offers project days for school classes and guided tours for groups The Pudagla trestle windmill is an important monument to pre-industrial mill technology and offers visitors fascinating insights into the milling trade of bygone times.

The Yellow Theater - The Tin Can

The Yellow Theater - The Tin Can

Zinnowitz

Vorpommersche Landesbühne Anklam Theater Since July 1997, this 308-seat theater has hosted performances from the Vorpommersche Landesbühne Anklam’s current season as well as guest performances. The theater is in operation year-round.

De Spinndönz

De Spinndönz

Usedom

De Spinndönz is a natural goods store and workshop in Usedom. Here you can buy natural products. Some of the sheep's wool is processed on old looms or on the spinning wheel.

The world is upside down

The world is upside down

Ostseebad Trassenheide

A house full of surprises is located in Trassenheide. It guarantees fun for the whole family and the opportunity to take vacation photos that not everyone has! In Trassenheide on Usedom, a house stands on its head. Here guests can experience the familiar world the other way round: the roof is on the ground, the floor is suspended in the air. The entire interior is also upside down. This makes it possible to take entertaining vacation photos of guests standing comfortably on the roof, doing a handstand on the toilet bowl or simply lying on the ceiling.

Railroad lift bridge Karnin

Railroad lift bridge Karnin

Karnin

The railroad lift bridge was the most modern in Europe when it was inaugurated in 1933. The fixed superstructures were blown up in 1945. The previous single-track swing bridge was replaced by a double-track railroad lift bridge as part of the double-track expansion of the rail link to the island of Usedom. This was the most modern in Europe when it was inaugurated in 1933. In April 1945, the fixed superstructures were blown up and the connection between the mainland and the island of Usedom was interrupted. Since then, only the middle lifting section has remained, which was placed under a preservation order in 1990.

Reinecke Bike Rental

Reinecke Bike Rental

Zempin

Reinecke Bike Rental is located in Zempin on the island of Usedom. At Reinecke Bike Rental, you can rent brand-name bikes, women’s, men’s, and children’s bikes, child seats, mountain bikes, and touring bikes.

Kruggel Bike Rental and Service

Kruggel Bike Rental and Service

Ostseebad Zinnowitz

Kruggel Bike Rental and Service is located in the Baltic Sea resort town of Zinnowitz. At Kruggel Bike Rental, you can reserve rental bikes either in person or online. Bikes are delivered and picked up island-wide, including Wolgast. The selection also includes e-bikes, bike trailers, children’s bikes and seats, as well as bike helmets.

Fort Gerhard in Świnoujście

Fort Gerhard in Świnoujście

Świnoujście

Fort Gerhard is one of the most important sights in Świnoujście. The building was constructed in the mid-19th century to protect the harbor entrance. It was designed by Gerhard Cornelius, after whose name the building is still named today. Fort Gerhards is just one part of the Swinoujscie fortress. Alongside the lighthouse, it is one of the most important historical monuments in Świnoujście. It was also the most important facility guarding the entrance to the port of Świnoujście. It is a well-preserved fortress built in the years 1848-1859. The idea for its construction came from the 18th century architect Gerhard Cornelius van Wallrave, who also drew up its plan. He was also the author of the project to extend the fortress in Kłodzko (Glatz). The eastern fort was also named "Fort Gerhards" in his honor. The fort has the shape of an oval two-storey redoubt. It originally had two wings and a drawbridge leading over the moat to the main entrance, an inner courtyard and three towers. Due to its location, the harbor was exposed to direct, regular attacks by the enemy. The fortress was therefore constantly expanded. In 1881, two caponiers were added, i.e. earthworks arranged across the moat, which were used for firing and defending the entrance to the fortress. Two bunkers were built at the southern and northern ends of the fort, which were connected to the inner courtyard of the fort by an underground tunnel. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, a narrow-gauge railroad was brought to the fortress and a telegraph line was installed After the war, the fortress was handed over to the city. Initially, camps were set up there. The building was later abandoned. Much changed in 2001. The fortress was leased by a group of enthusiasts who opened its doors to visitors a few months later. One of the most interesting places for living history lessons was created. Visitors to the fort learn about history under the watchful eye of a "Prussian soldier", who shows them around and "drills" them if necessary. In 2001, the Coastal Defense Museum was established in the fortress. It is the largest private institution of its kind in Poland and contains over 2000 exhibits on the development of the Swinoujscie fortress over the last 300 years. In the fortress we can see one of the best preserved artillery galleries in Europe - a series of stone and brick emplacements for 150 and 210 mm caliber coastal guns with preserved artifacts of various gun mountings; a small courtyard with casemates under the artillery gallery; ammunition and powder magazines in the west wing of the fort; two artillery stations and former firing positions for field guns on the southern rampart of the fort above the southern caponier; the wreck of the SDKFZ 7/2 transporter, which was salvaged from the sea near Dziwnów in 2006, on the drill ground. The tour of the fortress takes about 75 minutes, plus additional time for the museum visit. Other similar attractions await military and history enthusiasts in Świnoujście. Three of the four forts built in the 19th century have been preserved to this day. All of them are open to the public.

Kölpinsee stop with museum of local history

Kölpinsee stop with museum of local history

Kölpinsee

The local history museum is located at the Kölpinsee stop. Here you can see lots of interesting facts about the history of the seaside resort of Kölpinsee and the farming and fishing village of Loddin. The village of "Colpin" was first mentioned in a document in 1610. The small museum informs visitors about the development of the village, which experienced its boom at the end of the 19th century with the development of the seaside resorts on the Baltic coast. The exhibition includes the areas of agriculture, fishing, crafts and the development of the seaside resort and amber, whose rich deposits on its beaches gave the village of Kölpinsee its name "Amber Spa". Interesting facts about the history of the Kölpinsee seaside resort and the farming and fishing village of Loddin can be seen in the local history museum in the station building.

Hans-Werner-Richter House

Hans-Werner-Richter House

Seebad Bansin

The old Bansin fire station was converted in 2000 into a small literary center with a library and exhibition spaces. With this building, the community honors its most famous son, the writer Hans Werner Richter. He was born on November 12, 1908, in Neu-Sallenthin—now a district of Bansin—and grew up on the Richter family’s farmstead at Seestraße 68 in Bansin. Many of his novels (“Spuren im Sand,” “Bansiner Geschichten,” “Die Stunde der falschen Triumphe”) depict the lives of ordinary people on the island of Usedom during the first half of the last century.Toni Richter, Hans Werner Richter’s widow, bequeathed significant portions of his private estate to the municipality of Bansin after his death in 1993. As a result, Hans Werner Richter’s study and library in the house are open to the public for viewing and use. Special exhibits commemorate him as the founder and leader of “Group 47,” one of the most important literary associations in the history of the young Federal Republic of Germany. Visitors can also use the small public library and access the internet. During the season, readings are held regularly on Friday evenings in the “Günter Grass Room,” where a series of remarkable original prints by Günter Grass are on display.Since the death in 2006 of the Ahlbeck-born writer and journalist Carola Stern, a small exhibition at the Hans-Werner-Richter-Haus commemorates this important witness to the events of the past century.

House of the guest

House of the guest

Seebad Bansin

The Haus des Gastes in Bansin is not only the first port of call for many tourists if they have any questions, but also home to regularly changing exhibitions by regional artists and events such as readings, lectures, concerts and the games house. Not far from the pier in Bansin, the Haus des Gastes is located directly on the promenade. In addition to the tourist information office, it also offers an exhibition space for constantly changing exhibitions by regional artists and pupils from our elementary school. In addition to the exhibition space, the building also has an event room. There are lectures on the secrets of our places, relaxed concerts as well as readings and exciting games in the games house, where you can try out the latest board games to your heart's content.

House of the guest Loddin

House of the guest Loddin

Loddin

Tourist information with accommodation service The tourist information and accommodation service is located in the Haus des Gastes. Exhibitions by local artists are on display. There is also a library. Events take place regularly. Fishing licenses can be purchased. Interesting facts about the history of the seaside resort of Kölpinsee and the farming and fishing village of Loddin can be seen in the local history museum in the station building.

Heimatstube Uns Fischers Arbeitshütt

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.

Farm store Villa Kunterbunt

Farm store Villa Kunterbunt

Lütow OT Neuendorf

Farm store Villa Kunterbunt

Island Safari Usedom

Island Safari Usedom

Wolgast

Day tours on and around Usedom, unique nature - experience flora, fauna, land and people, history and stories of the region with full board in a Land Rover Defender. Experience and enjoy the unique natural and island landscape of the Pomeranian Bay, the islands of Usedom and Wollin, the Szczecin Lagoon and the Peene Valley on this island safari. You will be off the beaten tourist track in small groups of up to 8 participants. Well-trained tour guides will show you the special features of the region and its plant, animal and human inhabitants with great enthusiasm and humor. On a day when you can let your mind wander, you will also be on a culinary journey. High-quality picnics and a wide selection of drinks are part of the tour. Short stages in the Land Rover alternate with short stages on foot. And if that's not enough, you can hop into a canoe, a rubber dinghy, a sailing boat or an ultralight aircraft. Depending on the type of tour, a safari can end with dinner around the campfire. Tour duration 6 hours / price from € 97, children € 57.

Bowling alley in Haus Usedom

Bowling alley in Haus Usedom

Ostseebad Kölpinsee/ Loddin

The bowling alley is located in Haus Usedom in the Baltic seaside resort of Kölpinsee on Usedom. There are several double bowling alleys available in the bowling alley of the Haus Usedom vacation home complex. All have DKV tournament dimensions. Advance booking is required.

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