Romanticism bike tour in Vorpommern

Route of the North German Romanticism

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Route

293 km

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Eldena monastery ruins was the favorite motif of Caspar David Friedrich, © TMV/pocha.de
The impressive Eldena monastery ruins near Greifswald enchants with its romance, © TMV/Krauss
The Eldena monastery ruins are also a source of inspiration for the photo artist Hiroyuki Masuyama, © TMV/Krauss
Coastal forest on the natural beach of Ludwigsburg, © TMV/Krauss
The Museum Rungehaus with exhibition on the life and work of the artist, © TMV/Krauss

Route

42 Ergebnisse
  • Spa park Friedensberg Sellin

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Warmbadstraße, 18586 Ostseebad Sellin

    The journey to the other world and a place of contemplation and silence.

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  • Village church Kemnitz

    • Schulstraße, 17509 Kemnitz

    The village church in Kemnitz looks back on a long tradition. In the rectory, right next to the church is a small exhibition of the painter Friedrich August von Klinkowström.The theme cycle path "Route of North German Romanticism", which runs from Greifswald to Wolgast, leads to the places of this painter of the romantic period.

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    Quoltitz sacrificial stone

    • 18551 Neddesitz

    North of the village of Neddesitz on the island of Rügen is the sacrificial stone Quoltitz, which was first described in 1797 and also already recorded in a drawing by none other than the romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich.

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  • Enjoy the panoramic view at a height of 40 meters from the "Adlerhorst" observation tower, © Erlebnis Akademie AG / Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen

    Natural Heritage Centre Rügen (Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen)

    • Open today
    • Forsthaus Prora, 18609 Ostseebad Binz OT Prora

    The Natural Heritage Centre Rügen with treetop path and experience exhibition is open 364 days a year so that you can experience and get to know nature all year round.

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    Caspar David Friedrich Center

    • Open today
    • Lange Straße, 17489 Greifswald

    The Caspar-David-Friedrich-Zentrum, opened in 2004 in the historic Seifensiederei and expanded in 2011 to include the entire former residential and commercial building of the Friedrich family, commemorates the great painter and greatest son of the city of Greifswald. It is also a museum, documentation and research center. Caspar David Friedrich was born here on September 5, 1774.

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  • Pier Binz

    • 18609 Binz

    The Binz pier on the Island of Rügen, with a length of 370 meters, is the second longest pier on Rügen after the Sellin pier.

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    Museum of Town History "Coffee Grinder"

    • Open today
    • Rathausplatz, 17483 Wolgast

    Wolgast’s city museum, because of its shape lovingly called “coffee grinder“ by the city’s residents, hosts an exhibition about the town’s history which is closely linked to the shipping industry.

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    Sellin pier

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Seebrücke, 18586 Sellin

    The Sellin pier leads almost 400 meters out to sea. Since 1998, the dream castle by the sea has once again become a landmark of the Island of Rügen. Whether in the light-flooded palm garden, which extends over two floors, or the imperial pavilion reminiscent of the twenties, you always enjoy the free view of the sea and the beach, surrounded by an eventful gastronomic ambience.

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  • Goat stones - megalithic tomb near Gobbin

    • 18568 Lancken-Granitz

    The goat stones are part of a group of several megalithic burial sites along the coastal path between Lanchen-Granitz and Groß Stresow

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    Village church Wusterhusen

    • Wolgaster Straße, 17509 Wusterhusen

    The village church Wusterhusen in Western Pomerania is originally from the 13th century.

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    Cape Arkona Lighthouses

    • 18556 Putgarten

    Cape Arkona's lighthouses are two sea-fires and a beacon pointing the way for seafarers on the Baltic Sea.

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  • Viewpoint Temple Mount Bobbin

    • 18551 Bobbin

    One of the most beautiful viewpoints over the Jasmund Bodden and to the Wittow peninsula.

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    Monument Kap Arkona

    • Am Parkplatz, 18556 Putgarten

    The area monument Kap Arkona is one of the most popular excursion destinations on Rügen. In addition to the 45 metre high cliff, the cape is home to a whole range of sights: The castle wall of Jaromarsburg Castle is located directly at the top of the Cape. The glass dome of the restored sighting tower glistens next to it. The Schinkel tower, the large lighthouse and the bearing tower can be visited.

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  • Ludwigsburg Palace

    • Schlosshof, 17509 Ludwigsburg

    The Renaissance palace Ludwigsburg was built between 1577 and 1592 as a widow's seat for Hedwig Sophie von Pommern-Wolgast. After her death in 1631 the palace changed hands several times until it was sold to the Greifswald merchant Weissenborn in 1810.

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    Museum Rungehaus

    • Kronwiekstraße, 17438 Wolgast

    The museum Rungehaus is the birth house of the painter and romantic artist Philipp Otto Runge (1777-1810). Alongside Caspar David Friedrich, he is regarded as one of the most important painters and graphic artists of the German Romantic period.

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The focus of the themed cycle route between Wolgast and Greifswald, which opened in 2018, and the extension to the island of Rügen, which will open in 2024, is on the Romantics from Western Pomerania: Caspar David Friedrich, Friedrich August von Klinkowström, Karl Gottlieb Lappe and Philipp Otto Runge.

From the ruins of Eldena Abbey in Greifswald to the resort town of Wiek on the island of Rügen, a further 240 kilometers along the Route of North German Romanticism will take you past important places in the lives and motifs of the early Romantic artists. These include original locations such as Lake Wreech, Göhren's south beach and the Königsstuhl National Park Center. For the most part following the Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route, the “Route of North German Romanticism” signpost leads along all seven stages with cultural features and offers a magnificent view of the picturesque coastline. Four additional information boards at Stralsund, Lake Wreech, Sellin and Cape Arkona provide background information on the life and work of the Romantic artists and offer a selection of interesting tips on other natural and cultural highlights in the area.

The tour starts individually in Wolgast, Greifswald or Stralsund. Central and regular train connections in these cities make it easy to travel to and from the tour, even on your own bike. A variety of accommodation options, restaurants and cultural attractions along the route invite you to take a relaxing break or stay a little longer.

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Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connection: Greifswald, Wolgast

More information

More info / links:

  • Tour tips: Eldena monastery ruins, Ludwigsburg castle and beach, Lubmin seaside resort and Freest fishing village, Wusterhusen vicarage, Rungehaus museum in Wolgast.

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