Hiking day: Experience the southern tip of Gnitz

5/14/26 in Lütow

Hike to the southern tip of Gnitz, © Jana Freitag
Hike to the southern tip of Gnitz, © Jana Freitag
Hike to the southern tip of Gnitz, © Jana Freitag

The next dates:

  • Thursday, May 14, 202609:30 - 11:30 clock
Guided Tours & Tours, Hiking, Nature, Outdoor Activity

Out and about together on Hiking Day: discover the tranquil nature of the southern tip of Gnitz with dry grassland, alder swamps, beaver tracks and exciting insights into nature conservation on a guided tour.

To mark the nationwide "Hiking Day", I would like to invite you to a guided hike through the "Südspitze Gnitz" nature reserve. The varied route leads through dry and rough meadows, an alder quarry forest and along impressive cliff areas. Along the way, we discover typical plants and animals, learn more about the special habitat of the Gnitz peninsula and why this landscape is so worth protecting. The hike is aimed at nature enthusiasts who want to consciously observe nature, ask questions and experience Usedom off the beaten track.

Date: 14.05.2026
Start: 9:30 am
Duration: approx. 2 h, approx. 4 km on natural paths
Meeting point: Parking lot of the campsite "Natur Camping Usedom", Zeltplatzstr. 20, 17440 Lütow
Tour guide: Jana Freitag (certified nature and landscape guide)
Cost: 7 € per person, children 7 - 13 years 5 €
Minimum number of participants: 6 pers.
Max. number of participants: 25 pers.
Registration: by e-mail or by telephone on 0174 1807565

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Prices

7.00 € p.p.

Event dates
  • Thursday, May 14, 2026 09:30 - 11:30 clock
Event Location
Contact the organiser

Jana Freitag

Hauptstr. 28
17449 Karlshagen


naturfuehrung.usedom@posteo.de
+49 174 1807565

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