Best attractions and places to see around Lubmin include a mix of coastal landmarks, historical sites, and natural landscapes. This charming coastal resort in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, is situated along the Baltic Sea and the Greifswalder Bodden. The area features wide sandy beaches, extensive coastal forests, and serene nature reserves. Lubmin offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Unfortunately not well asphalted halfway up, with dangerous concrete slabs and projections - at the former Karlshagen settlement station.
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A tranquil village with its idyllic fishing port and wonderful bathing beach. Here you can still have close contact with the fishermen.
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The port of Karlshagen is one of the most beautiful places on the Baltic Sea. Here you can spend a relaxing time, watch the hustle and bustle at the harbor and enjoy a delicious fish sandwich. The area around Karlshagen is particularly attractive for cyclists. There are many beautiful trails along the coast to explore. Here you can enjoy the salty air and experience nature. There are also many opportunities for water sports, such as surfing, sailing or fishing. In the port of Karlshagen you can also take a boat trip and unwind. You can also spend a few hours here and watch the different boats. There are also many shops and restaurants that invite you to stroll around.
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A picturesque little harbor – probably primarily for fishing, but also serving ferry services to destinations including Peenemünde. The overall picture is rounded off by the plentiful restaurants.
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This path connection is ideal for relaxed driving and walking. The few sand hollows can be easily avoided. At the same time you can hike on the dike. The view of the Peenestrom with the harbors of Kröslin to the west and Peenemünde to the north.
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Beautiful small marina. Restaurant is also available, highly recommended.
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Very well paved bike path.
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The region offers several significant historical sites. You can visit the Peenemünde Historical and Technical Museum, which details the area's role during World War II and the Cold War. Another interesting spot is the Peenewiesen Bunker Complex, featuring remnants of concrete structures and scenic views. The former Nuclear Power Station "Bruno Leuschner" also offers a museum experience, and the Heimatmuseum Lubmin showcases local history.
Lubmin boasts a five-kilometer-long sandy beach, known as Lubmin Beach, with shallow entry perfect for all ages. For a quieter experience, consider Werder Strand or the more secluded stretches like Klein Lubmin. Designated dog beaches are available at both the eastern and western ends of Lubmin Beach.
Yes, the Lubmin Coastal Forest (Lubminer Küstenwald) and Lubminer Heide offer extensive pine forests ideal for hiking and walking. The Greifswalder Bodden Nature Reserve is another excellent spot for nature enthusiasts, featuring marshlands and reed beds. You can also take a stroll to the unique natural monument, Teufelsstein (Devil's Stone). For more structured routes, explore the running trails around Lubmin, such as the "Lubmin Pier – Lubmin Pier loop" or the "Bolensteg Boardwalk – Lubmin Beach Promenade loop" which are part of the Running Trails around Lubmin guide.
Cyclists can enjoy diverse routes, including the Usedom Railway Forest Cycle Path, which offers a smooth asphalt path with historical information. There are also numerous routes listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Lubmin and Cycling around Lubmin guides, such as the "Ruins of Eldena Abbey – Eldena Cycle Path loop" or the "Peene Bridge, Wolgast – Usedom Coastal Cycle Path loop".
Many attractions in Lubmin are suitable for families. The wide, shallow Lubmin Beach is perfect for children. The Peenemünde Historical and Technical Museum and Freest Fishing Harbor are also listed as family-friendly. The Kurpark hosts regular children's theater and events, and the coastal forest offers easy walking paths for all ages.
The Greifswalder Bodden Nature Reserve is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. You can observe various bird species in its marshlands and reed beds. The extensive coastal forests also provide habitats for local flora and fauna, which can be explored via nature trails.
The best time to visit Lubmin for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the beaches is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, ideal for exploring the coastal landscapes and forests.
The Freest Fishing Harbor is an excellent place to experience local maritime culture. Here, you can observe local fishermen, enjoy fresh seafood at the plentiful restaurants, and even arrange fishing tours. It also serves as a ferry service point to destinations like Peenemünde.
Absolutely. The Lubmin Pier (Seebrücke Lubmin) offers panoramic views of the Bodden coast, and on clear days, you might even see the coast of Rügen and the church spires of Stralsund. The Lubmin Lighthouse also provides captivating sea views from its top. The Marina Lubmin offers views of the entire beach and the Greifswalder Bodden.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Highlights like the Peenemünde Historical and Technical Museum are praised for their impressive history, while the Freest Fishing Harbor is loved for its picturesque setting and fresh seafood. The well-maintained cycle paths, such as the Usedom Railway Forest Cycle Path, are also highly rated for exploring the area's unique landscapes and history.
Yes, Lubmin offers designated dog beaches at both the eastern and western ends of the main Lubmin Beach. The extensive coastal forests and many walking paths are also suitable for dog walks, allowing you and your pet to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Marina Lubmin, located at the eastern end of the beach promenade, is a pleasant spot for a longer beach walk. It features a mole stretching into the Greifswalder Bodden and offers scenic views. It's a great place to watch boats and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.


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