Baltic Sea Coast Hiking Trail E9

With a view of the sea from Travemünde to Ahlbeck

Route

400 km

Etappen

14

The striking Darß lighthouse rises out of the dune landscape near Prerow. Golden dune grass sways in the wind, while the red tower directs your gaze over the vast coastal landscape of the Baltic Sea - a landmark to discover on the Darß. // © Francesco Carovillano
Wind-sculpted dunes meet coastal forest on the western shore of the Baltic Sea. Between fine sand and lush greenery, the view opens up to the vast sea - a place to discover, where nature unfolds freely and every step leads to new perspectives. // © Francesco Carovillano
Beach chairs line the fine sand of Ahlbeck, while the historic pier juts out into the Baltic Sea. Warm evening light bathes the white architecture with green turrets in golden tones - a place to take a deep breath and arrive on the Baltic island of Usedom. // © Francesco Carovillano
Hike along the cliffs of the Baltic seaside resort of Ahrenshoop // © MV-T/Petermann
Couple walking on Heringsdorf beach in autumn // © MV-T/Gänsicke
The primeval Ghost Wood with its crooked trees offers a totally unique hiking experience // © MV-T/Werk3
© MV-T/Trekking Magazin

Route

34 Ergebnisse
  • 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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  • Moderne Museumsarchitektur trifft auf hanseatisches Erbe: Das Ozeaneum am Stralsunder Hafen verschmilzt mit historischen Backsteinbauten und Segelschiffen zu einer einzigartigen Silhouette. Im Abendlicht leuchtet die UNESCO-Welterbestadt in warmen Farbtönen. Hier lässt sich maritime Geschichte hautnah erleben – vom Museumsdeck bis zur Hafenpromenade. // © 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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  • © VMO/M. Jeschke

    Heiligendamm Pier

    • 18209 Heiligendamm

    In 1793 Friedrich Franz I founded the first German seaside resort: Heiligendamm. Today, the white bathing villas and the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm attract thousands of visitors every year. From the panoramic pier you have the best view of the classicistic ensemble.

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  • Exterior view St. George Church // © TZ Wismar, Anibal Trejo

    St. George Church

    • Open today
    • St.-Georgen-Kirchhof, 23966 Wismar

    St. George's Church is one of the three large main churches in Wismar and an outstanding architectural monument of North German brick Gothic. It was once the place of worship for craftsmen and tradesmen. The origins of St. George's lie in the 13th century. Its construction thus falls into the turbulent time of the late Middle Ages and the Reformation.

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  • © MV-T/Gohlke

    Mecklenburg Resort Railway Molli

    • Fritz-Reuter-Straße, 18225 Kühlungsborn

    The Mecklenburg Resort Railway Molli offers something for any train enthusiast. Built with 900mm gauge width, the Molli is among the world's oldest narrow-gauge railways, and like no other mode of transport forges a link between traditional resort culture and modern holiday facilities.

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  • The 290 meter long pier in the Baltic resort Boltenhagen // © Moritz Kertzscher

    Boltenhagen Pier

    • Mittelpromenade, 23946 Boltenhagen

    The pier in the Baltic sea resort Boltenhagen.

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  • St. Mary's Church Stralsund

    • Marienstraße, 18439 Stralsund

    The Marienkirche, also called St. Marien, is the largest church in the city. From the 104 meter high tower (366 steps) of the Marienkirche you have a unique view over Stralsund to Rügen.

    Read more: "St. Mary's Church Stralsund"
  • Alter Strom Warnemünde

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Am Strom, 18119 Warnemünde

    The 'Alte Strom' was the only shipping route to the Rostock harbour until 1903. Today only yachts, passenger ships and fishing boats anchor here.

    Read more: "Alter Strom Warnemünde"
  • Koserow salt huts

    • Closed today
    • Am Strande, 17459 Ostseebad Koserow

    Get married under fishing nets. The Koserow Salt Hut is the smallest registry office in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Wedding ceremonies can be held in a small circle of a maximum of 8 people.

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  • Ein Rad- und Wanderweg führt entlang der Steilküste durch den "Gespensterwald" // © Fischer/MV-T

    Gespensterwald - Ghost Forest

    • 18211 Ostseebad Nienhagen

    The "Nienhäger Holz", a 180 hectare mixed forest, is better known among locals as the ghost forest. The forest got its unusual appearance in the course of many years by the salty and humid sea air as well as the wind.

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  • Teils über 100 Jahre alt sind die Schiffe und Boote im Museumshafen // © Sven Fischer

    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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  • © Stadt Barth

    Tourist information Barth in the Vineta community center

    • Papenstraße, 18356 Barth

    Accommodation, souvenir sales, ticket service and the best advice - the tourist information Barth in the Vineta Bürgerhaus is not only for holidaymakers the first address in the Vineta town Barth.

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  • Familienurlaub im Seebad Heringsdorf // © KaiserbäderTourismusService GmbH

    Tourist Information Heringsdorf

    • Delbrückstraße, 17424 Ostseebad Heringsdorf

    The Heringsdorf Tourist Information Centre provides information on accommodation, sights, activities and events, and you can also borrow books.

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  • Ghost forest Baltic resort Nienhagen // © OBN

    Baltic resort Nienhagen spa administration

    • Strandstraße, 18211 Nienhagen

    In Nienhagen forest, sun, sand and sea meet.

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  • Tourist Information Börgerende-Rethwisch // © MV-T, Danny Gohlke

    Tourist Information Börgerende-Rethwisch

    • Seestraße, 18211 Börgerende

    Tourist Information Börgerende-Rethwisch

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Always with the tangy scent of the sea, tantalisingly glimpsed through the bizarre forests, quaint villages and charming seaside resorts.

The Baltic Sea Coast Hiking Trail E9 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern starts from the Bay of Lübeck. Sea buckthorn and dog roses line the path of the dunes between the peninsula of Priwall and the Baltic resort of Boltenhagen. From atop the high bluff, the eye is immediately drawn to the Hanseatic town of Wismar, its brick churches a welcoming vision from afar. In Rerik, the eye spans the seemingly endless blue of the Baltic Sea. Via Kühlungsborn, the journey goes on to Heiligendamm where the clean white of the houses during the day competes with the sails of the ships for brightness.

Onwards up the steep coastline, where at its peak just before Nienhagen, the mighty beeches strain to reach the heavens. The smooth tree trunks with their mysterious branches gave this place its name: Gespensterwald - The Ghost Wood. The forest trail leads onto the promenade just before Warnemünde taking you through the Baltic resort with its picturesque captain’s houses and proud lighthouse. Mainly following the beach with the refreshing waters of the Baltic Sea lapping at your feet, the trail takes hikers into the seaside spa town of Graal-Müritz.

Nature and architecture are in a pristine state on the peninsula of Fischland-Darß-Zingst. Along the wild, romantic beaches with spectacular steep coasts, trees bowed by the wind and thatched houses, the trail continues through the largest National Park in Germany – the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft. Keen-eyed hikers can find unique souvenirs along the deserted beaches, such as amber, fossilised sea urchins or hagstones.

The red-sailed Zeesen boats are a constant companion right up to Stralsund. The trail continues along colourful meadows and fields on to Greifswald. Tucked away amongst the trees behind the Hanseatic town are the romantic and mystical ruins of Eldena Abbey. The new Peene bridge takes you from Wolgast to the Island of Usedom. The leisurely flow of the River Peene, the hinterland's tranquil Achterwasser, the ten kilometres of beach promenade with its graceful pier leading out onto the endless sea – on the path to Ahlbeck, the sunny island provides the perfect showcase for Vorpommern's whole spectrum of nature and cultural fascination.

Beyond Ahlbeck, the E9 continues on to the Polish side of the Island of Usedom.

 

General notes:

As the Baltic Sea Coast Hiking Trail is unfortunately not well marked along its entire length, it is advisable to take additional maps with you. You can obtain more information about the Baltic Sea Coast Hiking Trail from the Wanderverband Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Warning regarding hiking on eroding banks:
eroding banks are special feature of the coast and are constantly changing. Washouts and landslides are a common occurrence. For your own safety you should only use the marked paths near the edges and look out for the warning signs.

Service

Arrival

Public transport:

Rail connection: Lübeck, Ahlbeck

More information

More info / links:

  • Length of tour: 400 km
  • Stages: 14 days
  • Rail link: Lübeck, Ahlbeck
  • Marker: blue horizontal stripes on a white background
  • Sights: Hanseatic towns of Wismar and Stralsund, seaside spa town of Heiligendamm, promenade at Warnemünde, resort architecture of the three imperial spas on Usedom

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