Best castles around gmina Międzyzdroje offers a unique exploration of historical fortifications and architectural replicas, rather than traditional medieval castles. Located on Wolin Island, gmina Międzyzdroje is known for its coastal landscape and proximity to significant historical sites. While the area does not feature classic castles, visitors can discover 19th-century Prussian forts and a miniature park showcasing castle models. These sites provide insights into military history and the architectural heritage of the Baltic region.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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HISTORICAL DEFENSIVE SYSTEM The 2.2 km long city wall illustrates the defensive strength and importance of the former Free Imperial City. Mühlhausen thus has an almost completely preserved defensive system. At the same time, it is also one of the oldest non-Roman city walls in the German-speaking world, as some of its components date back to the early 13th century. This inner fortification surrounds an area of 49 hectares, which is the second largest area monument in Thuringia after Erfurt's old town. Of the four city gates, the inner Frauentor from 1655 has survived to this day. The other entrances (the Erfurt and Felchta gates as well as the Görmartor) were demolished in the 19th century to make way for wider road access to the city center. The inner wall can currently be explored over a length of 370 meters. Some of the numerous defensive towers and rondelles were later converted into pavilions.
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It's very impressive from the outside too. Unfortunately, I can't get my family to take a look inside.
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The LNG terminal is cordoned off over a wide area. The lighthouse and fort are not accessible. The R10 therefore runs via a diversion south of the original route. In the direction of Swinoujscie at the level of the military museum, do not take the old route straight ahead but take the diversion to the left. The sign for this is on the left below the R10 sign.
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A visit to the weirs is worthwhile. Lots of information about securing the Swine estuary, a small snack bar provides refreshing drinks.
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The visit was very interesting even if you are not a military fan. A journey into the past, a detour is absolutely worth it. Recommended!
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Bunker facility in Świnoujście This fort, built in the 19th century, is located on the western bank of the Swine, hence also called “Westfort” or “Westbatterie”. From 1856 to 1861, today's Fort Zachodni was built to protect the port. It was expanded by the National Socialists around 1940 and was used by the Soviet Army for a few years after the Second World War. The fort was later expanded and modernized again and again in order to be able to preserve it as a historical monument. Therefore, Fort Zachodni can be visited and you have access to many rooms in the bunker complex. In a small museum area you will find lots of interesting exhibits and explanations. In front of the entrance to the fortress there is the “Prochownia” restaurant with many delicious dishes. If you just want to treat yourself to a small snack or a fresh beer, you can stop at the small snack bar right next to the fortress.
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Fort Zachodni in Świnoujście For anyone interested in history, a visit to the “Swinoujscie Fortress” should definitely be on your agenda. It is originally a Prussian fortress that was intended to protect the sea route from the Oder and Swine to the Baltic Sea. Because of the strategic importance of the Swinoujscie estuary, the so-called Swineschanze was built to protect the harbor entrance during the “Thirty Years' War”. In the following centuries it was repeatedly the target of military attacks, which is why the Prussian army finally expanded the complex into a fortress in the second half of the 19th century. This consists of three “parts”: Fort Zachodni (West Battery), Fort Gerhard and Angel Fort.
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Unforgettable military training with Sergeant Bubble 🤙
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Around gmina Międzyzdroje, you'll discover significant 19th-century Prussian fortifications rather than traditional medieval castles. These include Fort Gerhard (Eastern Fort) Świnoujście, Fort Zachodni (West Battery) — Museum of Fortress History, and Fort Anioła (Angel’s Castle). Additionally, the Baltic Miniature Park in Międzyzdroje offers detailed replicas of famous castles and palaces from the Baltic region.
Yes, several sites are family-friendly. Fort Gerhard (Eastern Fort) Świnoujście offers an interactive 'living history' experience with guides dressed as Prussian soldiers. Fort Anioła (Angel’s Castle) has exhibition areas, a café, and even a Viking room and amber mine. The Baltic Miniature Park is also a great option for all ages, featuring miniature models and a railway.
Fort Gerhard (Eastern Fort) Świnoujście is considered one of Europe's best-preserved 19th-century Prussian coastal forts. Visitors can explore well-preserved artillery positions, casemates, and underground tunnels. Its unique appeal lies in the immersive guided tours led by 'Prussian soldiers' who provide historical context and engage visitors in mock military drills, making history come alive.
Yes, Fort Anioła (Angel’s Castle) features a café with a terrace, perfect for a break during your visit. For other forts, you'll find snack bars or nearby options in Świnoujście, which is a short distance from Międzyzdroje.
The area around gmina Międzyzdroje and the forts offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Usedom Baltic Sea Cycle Path' or 'Wolin National Park Cycle Path'. There are also easy hikes like 'View of Jezioro Turkusowe' or 'Międzyzdroje Pier' trails. For more details and route options, check out the Cycling around gmina Międzyzdroje or Easy hikes around gmina Międzyzdroje guides.
For each of the main forts like Fort Gerhard, Fort Anioła, or Fort Zachodni, plan for 1.5 to 3 hours to explore thoroughly, especially if you engage with guided tours or interactive exhibits. The Baltic Miniature Park can typically be explored in about 1 to 1.5 hours.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for visiting. The weather is pleasant for exploring the outdoor fort areas and enjoying the coastal region. Visiting in winter is possible, but some outdoor elements might be less comfortable, and opening hours could be reduced.
The forts near Świnoujście are generally accessible. While specific public transport details can vary, Świnoujście itself is well-connected. From Międzyzdroje, you can typically reach Świnoujście by bus or train, and then local transport or a short walk can take you to the forts. It's advisable to check local schedules for the most current information.
The Baltic Miniature Park showcases highly detailed, 1:25 scale models of famous landmarks, including castles and palaces, from all nine countries bordering the Baltic Sea. You can 'travel' around the entire Baltic coast in about 45 minutes, seeing replicas like Malbork Castle and Schwerin Castle. It also features a 500 m² miniature railway, offering an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
Yes, Fort Anioła (Angel’s Castle), constructed between 1854 and 1858, was designed with inspiration from Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome. This gives it a distinctive three-story rotunda shape, making it architecturally unique among the fortifications in the area.
Fort Zachodni (West Battery) — Museum of Fortress History houses the Świnoujście Fortress History Museum. It details the military history of the fortification with many exhibits and explanations within its bunker complex, offering insights into 19th-century coastal defense strategies.
While the forts themselves offer historical insights, some, like Fort Anioła, have a roof garden that can provide unique perspectives. For broader scenic views, the coastal areas around Międzyzdroje and Świnoujście, including the nearby Wolin National Park, offer numerous viewpoints.


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