Rügen

Rügen, the largest island in Germany, lies in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Covering around 926 square kilometres, it captivates visitors with its impressive variety of landscapes. The island is famous for the majestic chalk cliffs of Jasmund National Park, which tower dramatically above the sea and create one of the most iconic views in northern Germany. 

Picturesque seaside resorts such as Binz and Sellin, the historic Kap Arkona with its striking lighthouses, and the charming resort architecture of the Welhelminian era are among Rügen's many cultural and architectural highlights.

A beloved destination for nature lovers, water sports enthusiasts, and culture seekers, Rügen offers countless hiking and cycling routes, a multitude of sandy beaches, and a wide range of leisure activities - perfect for a relaxing yet active holiday. 

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Binz
Binz

The town of Binz on the island of Rügen is a picturesque coastal town renowned for its elegant resort architecture, long fine sandy beach, and vibrant seafront promenade. With charming cafés, inviting restaurants, and stylish boutiques, Binz offers the perfect blend of relaxation and lively holiday flair. 

Just a short distance away, the Jasmund National Park - with its famous chalk cliffs - invites you to enjoy scenic hikes and immerse yourself in nature. 

Whether you seek tranquility by the sea, leisurely strolls, or cultural exploration, Binz is the ideal destination for a relaxing and memorable Baltic Sea holiday. 

The Rasender Roland
The Rasender Roland

The Rasender Roland is an historic narrow-gauge steam railway that has been delighting visitors on the island of Rügen since 1895. Travelling at a leisurely 30 km/h, it connects the popular seaside resorts of Binz, Sellin, Baabe, and Göhren. This nostalgic journey through the picturesque landscapes along the Baltic Sea coast is a true highlight and a living piece of Rügen's history. Perfect for families, railway enthusiasts, and curious explorers, the Rasender Roland offers a unique and charming way to experience the island at a relaxed pace. 

Prora
Prora

Prora is a historical coastal complex known for its monumental architecture and remarkable past. Originally built as a large seaside resort in the 1930s, the building stretches an impressive 4.5 kilometres along the Baltic Sea. 

Today, Prora has transformed into a vibrant destination featuring museums, modern holiday apartments, and cultural venues. The surrounding landscape - with its wide sandy beaches and peaceful forests - invites visitors to relax, explore, and enjoy outdoor activities.

A place where history meets contemporary life, Prora offers a truly unique and fascinating experience for visitors of all kinds. 

Granitz Hunting Lodge
Granitz Hunting Lodge

The Granitz Hunting Lodge is an impressive 19th century castle nestled deep within the Granitz forest on the island of Rügen. Originally built as a hunting and representative residence for the Princes of Putbus, it stands today as one of the island's most iconic landmarks. 

Its striking architecture and 38-metre-high lookout tower offer breathtaking panoramic views over Rügen and the Baltic Sea. Inside, visitors can explore splendid historic rooms and engaging exhibitions, making the castle a favourite destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.