Romanticism bike tour in Vorpommern

Route of the North German Romanticism

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Route

293 km

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Sunrise over the Hanseatic City of Greifswald: a quiet river meanders through meadows, while church spires slowly become visible in the morning light on the horizon. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern awakens quietly. // © MV-T/Gänsicke
Eldena monastery ruins was the favorite motif of Caspar David Friedrich // © MV-T/pocha.de
The impressive Eldena monastery ruins near Greifswald enchants with its romance // © MV-T/Krauss
The Eldena monastery ruins are also a source of inspiration for the photo artist Hiroyuki Masuyama // © MV-T/Krauss
Coastal forest on the natural beach of Ludwigsburg // © MV-T/Krauss
The Museum Rungehaus with exhibition on the life and work of the artist // © MV-T/Krauss

Route

42 Ergebnisse
  • Außenansicht Schloss Ludwigsburg // © MV-T/Tiemann

    Ludwigsburg Palace

    • Schlosshof, 17509 Loissin/OT Ludwigsburg

    The Renaissance Ludwigsburg Palace was built in 1592 as a summer residence for Sophia Hedwig von Pommern-Wolgast. After her death in 1631, the castle changed hands several times until it was sold to the Greifswald merchant Weissenborn in 1811.

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  • Außenansicht des Granitzhauses // © Bildarchiv Biosphärenreservatsamt-Südost-Rügen

    The “Granitzhaus“ and exhibition

    • Open today
    • Jagdschloss Granitz, 18609 Binz

    Since 2004, the former forester’s and guest house of the “Fürsten zu Putbus“ houses a visitor centre about the UNESCO biosphere reserve “Südost-Rügen“.

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  • © MV-T/Gohlke

    Putbus castle park

    • Wreechener Weg, 18581 Putbus

    Although Putbus Castle, the former manorial seat of the Princes of Putbus, was razed to the ground as early as 1962, the beautiful castle park is still a reminder of this magnificent time. Magnolias and sequoias adorn the garden, which is laid out in English style.

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  • © Gudrun Koch

    Eldena monastery ruins

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Wolgaster Landstraße, 17493 Greifswald

    The monastery ruins and park are a popular excursion destination for Greifswald residents and their guests. The monastery ruins are also the starting and finishing point of the themed cycle path "Route of North German Romanticism", which traces the stations and lives of the North German Romantics of Western Pomerania.

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  • Kirche mit Eingangsportal // © Sabrina Wittkopf-Schade

    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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  • Greifswald Museum Harbour

    • Open today
    • Hafenstraße, 17489 Greifswald

    Gaff ketch and schooner, seaquat and ramship, cruiser and kragejolle - about 45 old ships characterise the image of the museum harbour in Greifswald, which was founded in 1991 following the example of the museum harbours in Flensburg and Hamburg. With this, the Hanseatic townspeople reacted to the increased interest in historic ships and traditional seamanship.

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  • Wolgast town hall from above // © Baltzer

    Historic Town Hall Wolgast

    • Rathausplatz, 17438 Wolgast

    The historic town hall forms the core of Wolgast old town on a medieval groundplan. In the town hall the tourist information Wolgast is located downstairs.

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  • A break at Freest beach on the way between Wolgast and Greifswald is a great idea // © tvv.Pocha-Burwitz

    Beach Freest

    • 17440 Freest

    The beach is perfectly suited for a sunbath, has a child-friendly shore and a small playground. Dogs are not allowed.

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  • Modern museum architecture meets Hanseatic heritage: the Ozeaneum at Stralsund harbor merges with historic brick buildings and sailing ships to create a unique silhouette. In the evening light, the UNESCO World Heritage city glows in warm tones. Here you can experience maritime history up close - from the museum deck to the harbor promenade. // © Francesco Carovillano

    OZEANEUM Stralsund

    • Open today
    • Hafenstraße, 18439 Stralsund

    With its five exhibitions and 46 aquariums, the OZEANEUM Stralsund invites you on an extraordinary underwater journey beneath the northern seas. Visit Humboldt penguins on the roof terrace, "Niki" the female sand tiger shark in the 2.6-million-litre pool "Open Atlantic" and the giants of the sea - real life replicas of whales.

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  • Quoltitz sacrificial stone // © Archäo Tour Rügen

    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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  • Außenansicht der Kirche // © Josephin Bock

    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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  • Der Circus Putbus wird im Rondell von weißen klassizistischen Bauten umsäumt. In der Mitte steht der 19 m hohe Obelisk. // © Tourismuszentrale Rügen

    Circus Putbus

    • Circus, 18581 Putbus

    The name Putbus is probably of Slavic origin and translates as "behind the lilac bush". In 1810 this place was developed by Prince Malte to a residence town in classicistic style with theater, pedagogy and white houses around the circus. A city from the drawing board with park and animal enclosure and rosebushes in front of every house.

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  • The orangery in Putbus. // © MV-T / Reuter

    Orangery Putbus

    • Open today
    • Alleestraße, 18581 Putbus

    Look at art and enjoy art in the Orangery in Putbus.

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  • © MV-T/Gohlke

    Göhren Museum Farm

    • Strandstraße, 18586 Ostseebad Göhren

    The Mönchgut Museum Farm is the oldest and largest open-air museum on Rügen. While the residential building was built around 1850, the core of the half-timbered barn dates back to around 1680, making it one of the oldest buildings on Rügen.

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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.

Service

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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