Best attractions and places to see around Koserow include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences on Usedom Island. Situated on the narrowest part of the island, between the Baltic Sea and the backwaters, Koserow provides a scenic setting for visitors. The region offers diverse landscapes, from coastal bluffs to fine sandy beaches and extensive forest areas. It serves as a starting point for exploring the island's network of cycling and hiking trails.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Yes, these ascents and descents can be very strenuous, but it's also fun to conquer the "mountains".
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Three times 16% - is that now 48%? No, but it's still exhausting - especially with complete camping equipment
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Beautiful paved bike path, it's a pity that it is not developed like this on the entire island.
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What descend because it is only funny.
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Nice route, very hilly. Short crisp climbs, mostly in the forest.
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But I found it very good. If you don't want it to be so mountainous, you should simply drive next to the B 111, the bike path is easier but a little longer.
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This route from Heringsdorf to Karlshagen is very beautiful for cyclists, because of the colorful buildings, beautiful Boulevard and also challenging because of the climbs. There are many opportunities along the way to visit the Strand and the Ostsee. Even without an E-Bike. But a good condition is conducive.....
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You don't believe it, but it's true. And that multiple times!
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For breathtaking panoramic views over the Baltic Sea, head to View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs. This approximately 60-meter-high coastal bluff, also known as Streckelsberg Hill, is the highest elevation on Usedom's coast. On clear days, you might even see the hills of Mönchgut on Rügen and the Polish island of Wolin.
Yes, Koserow is an ideal starting point for exploring the island by bike. You can enjoy routes like the Cycle path on the top of the dike Zempin–Koserow, which offers a smooth ride along the dike. Another option is the Forest Cycle Path to Bansin, providing a scenic ride through the forest. For more options, explore the gravel biking routes or road cycling routes around Koserow.
Koserow offers several historical and cultural sites. The Koserow Pier, opened in 2021, is a modern landmark with a unique wave-like shape and an 8-meter-high 'VINETA' bell tower. You can also visit the historic Koserow Salt Huts, some dating back to 1820, which now house a museum and restaurant. The Fieldstone Church, built in the late 13th century, is one of Usedom's oldest churches and features a medieval winged altar. Additionally, the Atelier Otto Niemeyer-Holstein preserves the home and studio of the artist as a museum.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Koserow has some surprisingly steep sections. The 16% Steep Ascent in Usedom Forest offers a demanding climb and descent for both cyclists and hikers. Similarly, the Pageluns Hills Steep Inclines (16%) provides a very wavy section with significant gradients, particularly on the way to Heringsdorf.
Koserow is great for families! You can visit Karls Erlebnis-Dorf for a fun manufacturing and shopping experience with attractions like pony rides. The Koserow Adventure Park offers activities like zip-lining and mini-golf. For relaxation, the Bernsteintherme provides thermal baths with sea views. During autumn, the Koserow Kürbiswelt offers seasonal pumpkin-themed fun.
Koserow boasts a fine sandy beach with a wide shoreline, extending around 50 meters in places. It also features extensive steep coastal sections, perfect for walks and relaxation. The beach is a popular spot for enjoying the Baltic Sea.
Absolutely. The Koserow Salt Huts, originally used for salting herring, now include a small museum called 'Uns Fischers Arbeitshütt' where you can learn about traditional salt-making and enjoy smoked fish. The Fieldstone Church also holds historical significance, with a 15th-century winged altar and a statue of Jesus known as the Vineta Cross, linked to local legends of the sunken city of Vineta.
Beyond the coast, Koserow is situated within the Usedom Nature Park, offering diverse plants and tranquil retreats. You can also visit Kölpinsee Lake, located just below sea level and separated from the Baltic Sea by dunes, with a circular path for exploration. Streckelsberg Hill also provides a natural setting for hiking and nature observation.
Koserow offers various hiking opportunities, from coastal walks to forest trails. You can hike up Streckelsberg Hill for stunning views or explore the trails within the Usedom Nature Park. For easier walks, consider routes like the 'View over the Achterwasser – Koserow Marina loop' or the 'Streckelsberg – Fantastic view loop'. More options can be found in the easy hikes around Koserow guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views from the steep coast, such as those from View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs. The well-developed cycling paths, like the Cycle path on the top of the dike Zempin–Koserow, are also highly rated for their ease of use and scenic beauty. Many are surprised and enjoy the challenging inclines found in areas like the 16% Steep Ascent in Usedom Forest, which offers a different kind of outdoor experience for the region.
Yes, Koserow is generally dog-friendly. Many natural areas and trails, including the View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs, are suitable for dogs. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for specific beach sections or indoor attractions regarding dog access.
Koserow is a charming seaside resort, making the warmer months from late spring to early autumn ideal for enjoying the beaches, cycling, and hiking. The new Koserow Pier offers stunning views, especially during sunset, which can be enjoyed throughout the year. The Fieldstone Church also hosts seasonal events like 'Klassik am Meer', and the Koserow Kürbiswelt is a seasonal attraction in autumn.


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