Best attractions and places to see around Hinrichshagen include significant natural features and historical sites. The municipality is known for the expansive Hinrichshagen Nature Reserve, a prominent beech forest area recognized for its diverse flora and fauna. While Hinrichshagen itself is primarily natural, it is situated near Greifswald, offering access to historical landmarks and cultural points of interest. This region provides opportunities for nature enthusiasts and those interested in historical architecture.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The historic wooden bascule bridge, which connects the two districts of Wieck and Eldena, which are separated by the Ryck, and regulates the passage into the museum harbor, is still operated by hand today with its more than 13-meter-long flaps.
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Very pleasant to drive.
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Super beautiful cycle path between Greifswald and Wieck along the Ryck.
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Simply relaxed cycling along the Ryck
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Located directly on the market square, you can hardly walk past the town hall. With the red paint, it can be seen from afar. The tourist information is located on the ground floor at the market square.
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Very nice to drive and easy to make kilometers!
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A beautiful town hall, right on the market square.
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One of the landmarks of Greifswald! The bridge connects the two districts of Wieck and Eldena. It is a bascule bridge based on the Dutch model that was built at the end of the 19th century. The bridge is a technical monument and can be used free of charge by pedestrians and cyclists. Cars are only allowed to cross the bridge with a special permit (residents, business people, etc.). The bridge opens for ships when necessary - the bridge is always beautiful to look at!
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Hinrichshagen is primarily known for the expansive Hinrichshagen Nature Reserve, a significant beech forest area with wetlands. It's a crucial breeding ground for numerous rare and endangered bird species like white-tailed eagles and black storks. You can also enjoy the scenic Towpath along the Ryck, which offers pleasant views along the river.
Yes, nearby Greifswald offers several historical sites. The Greifswald Market Square is a historical gem featuring a baroque town hall and Gothic residential warehouses from the 14th and 15th centuries. Adjacent to it is the Town Hall of Greifswald, a largely preserved 13th-century building with an oxblood-colored coating.
The Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge is a historic landmark connecting the Greifswald districts of Eldena and Wieck. Inaugurated in 1887, it is one of Germany's oldest still-functioning wooden bascule bridges. It's manually operated for passing boats and ships, offering a unique glimpse into traditional engineering.
Absolutely. The Museum Harbour Greifswald is a living museum showcasing a considerable collection of old fishing vessels and cargo yachts, some dating back to the 1880s. It's a vibrant spot where you can experience the region's rich seafaring heritage.
You'll find a variety of hiking opportunities. For instance, there's an easy 5 km 'Hiking loop from Hinrichshagen' and a 6 km 'Fangenturm (Prison Tower), Greifswald – Greifswald Museum Harbor loop from Greifswald'. Many trails are suitable for easy walks. You can find more options on the Hiking around Hinrichshagen guide.
Yes, the area offers numerous cycling routes. You can enjoy easy rides like the 'Rubenow Monument – St. Jacobi Church, Greifswald loop from Hinrichshagen' (6.5 km) or the 'Towpath along the Ryck – Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge loop from Hinrichshagen' (20.5 km). For more options, check out the Cycling around Hinrichshagen guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge, Museum Harbour Greifswald, Towpath along the Ryck, Greifswald Market Square, and Town Hall of Greifswald are all categorized as family-friendly, offering diverse experiences from nature walks to historical exploration.
The Hinrichshagen Nature Reserve is particularly significant as a breeding ground for birds, suggesting spring and early summer (April to July) could be ideal for birdwatching. Generally, late spring through early autumn (May to September) offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical charm. The Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge is often highlighted as a 'real experience,' while the Museum Harbour Greifswald is loved for its 'chill-out zone' atmosphere and historical ships. The Towpath along the Ryck is praised for its scenic views and well-developed path.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge – Greifswald Market Square loop from Greifswald' which is a moderate 27 km ride. For more detailed information and other routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Hinrichshagen guide.
Yes, some key attractions are noted as wheelchair accessible. These include the Wieck Hand-operated Drawbridge, the Greifswald Market Square, and the Town Hall of Greifswald, making them accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The Hinrichshagen Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. It's particularly known for its diverse birdlife, including rare and endangered species like white-tailed eagles, greater spotted eagles, red and black kites, and black storks. Mammals such as red deer, wild boars, and otters also inhabit the area, alongside a rich amphibian and dragonfly fauna.


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