Natural monuments around Wolgast are characterized by the region's location on the Peenestrom river and its proximity to the island of Usedom. The area offers diverse natural settings, from coastal beaches to forested reserves. Wolgast serves as a gateway to exploring these natural landscapes, which include geological formations and protected areas. The natural environment provides opportunities for outdoor activities and observation of local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A beautiful spot, always close to the water, and not too crowded. It was a tip from a local from Usedom. Thanks for that. Really beautiful photo opportunities, nature and tranquility.
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Well maintained and restored, only the capstone is missing
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Not entirely lonely, but impressive
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At this spot there is a megalithic passage grave, created around 5000 years ago. A small plaque provides further information and a seating area invites you to rest.
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Wonderful wide stretch of beach. Good for running or just sitting on the beach and looking at the sea.
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Nice wide beach. But also well attended in the season.
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The Gnitz peninsula is a place full of beauty and very remote. Around the middle of the 19th century, in addition to the nobles, the parish and the sexton, the village only had around 10 houses and 165 residents. Gnitz is now a popular holiday resort and excursion destination with beautiful hiking trails and cycle paths directly in the nature conservation paradise.
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Among the most popular natural monuments, visitors highly recommend the White Cliffs of Weißer Berg, known for its fascinating natural scenery and narrow paths. Another favorite is Zempin Beach, appreciated for its quiet atmosphere in spring and autumn and its beautiful, shallow bathing area. Cämmerer Lake is also a beloved spot, offering a peaceful habitat for swans and opportunities for fishing and bathing.
Yes, several natural attractions around Wolgast are suitable for families. Zempin Beach offers a beautiful bathing area with a shallow shore, perfect for children. Cämmerer Lake is another great option for families, providing a calm environment for relaxation and water activities. Additionally, the Tierpark Wolgast, a zoological garden spanning 10 hectares, is a family-friendly destination for experiencing nature and wildlife.
The region around Wolgast offers diverse natural features. You can explore the dramatic geological formations of the White Cliffs of Weißer Berg, which are part of a nature reserve. The area also boasts beautiful coastal landscapes like Zempin Beach, and tranquil inland waters such as Cämmerer Lake, a former bay of the Peenestrom. These sites provide opportunities to observe local flora and fauna in their natural habitats.
The natural monuments around Wolgast are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as those detailed in the Easy hikes around Wolgast guide. For cyclists, there are options for gravel biking, found in the Gravel biking around Wolgast guide, and road cycling routes, available in the Road Cycling Routes around Wolgast guide. Many routes offer scenic views of the Peenestrom and the island of Usedom.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. For instance, the Lütow-Netzelkow Megalithic Passage Grave is a historical and mystical place from the Neolithic period, located near the Gnitz peninsula. While not strictly a natural monument, Wrangelsburg Castle, with its English landscape park, offers a glimpse into the region's past and is surrounded by natural beauty.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn offer a particularly quiet and serene experience, especially at places like Zempin Beach. These seasons are ideal for hiking and exploring without the summer crowds. Summer is perfect for bathing and water activities at the beaches and lakes, while winter can offer a unique, tranquil beauty for those who enjoy colder weather.
While specific accessible routes for all natural monuments are not detailed, many beaches and lake areas, such as Zempin Beach and Cämmerer Lake, often have more level access points. However, some natural areas like the White Cliffs of Weißer Berg feature narrow paths that might be challenging. It's advisable to check specific location details for accessibility before visiting.
Many natural areas around Wolgast are dog-friendly, but leash rules often apply, especially in nature reserves or during certain seasons to protect wildlife. While specific regulations for each natural monument vary, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash on trails and in public natural spaces. Beaches may have designated dog sections or seasonal restrictions.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquility and unspoiled nature of the region. They particularly enjoy the quiet atmosphere of places like Zempin Beach in the off-season, the fascinating scenery and narrow paths at the White Cliffs of Weißer Berg, and the peaceful environment of Cämmerer Lake. The opportunity for relaxation and immersion in nature, away from crowds, is a common highlight.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Zempin Beach during spring or autumn, when it remains peaceful compared to peak summer. The narrow paths and abundant nature at the White Cliffs of Weißer Berg also offer a sense of solitude. Cämmerer Lake, a habitat for swans and anglers, provides a serene escape from more bustling areas.
The duration of your visit depends on the specific natural monument and your planned activities. A visit to a single highlight like Zempin Beach or Cämmerer Lake could range from an hour or two for a stroll to a full day for swimming and relaxation. Exploring the White Cliffs of Weißer Berg and its surrounding nature reserve might take half a day or more, especially if combined with hiking.


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