Attractions and places to see around Patzig offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural insights on Rügen Island. This tranquil municipality is located in the heart of Rügen, surrounded by a picturesque heath landscape. It serves as a base for exploring both ancient sites and coastal features. The area provides opportunities to discover unique natural formations and significant historical structures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Architectural sin and memorial at the same time 🤙
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The Witches' Forest is a group of trees consisting of dwarf beeches that are over 80 years old. These bizarre, magical and mysterious trees can be seen from far away. The branches of the trees are so bizarrely intertwined that from a distance it almost looks like a giant umbrella. A truly mystical place.
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The ten dwarf beeches in the Semper Forest Park are a very rare variety of common beech. They were planted in 1920. Süntel beeches, also known as witchwood, rarely live longer than 160 years.
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At this point near Lietzow - in one of the magically light-filled beech forests typical of Rügen - you will find a unique collection of so-called dwarf beeches: these are one or two handfuls of strangely gnarled beeches that form a circle and create a dense, dome-like canopy. Definitely worth a visit!
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The sheer size of this former holiday property is impressive enough. Especially when you see that the complex was not even finished yet. After the (re-)use by the GDR holiday authorities, another useful use has finally been found. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, probably in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.
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The size of this former holiday property alone is impressive enough. After its (re-)use by the GDR holiday authorities, it has finally found another useful use. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, which is probably also in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.
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Patzig is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can discover the Dwarf beeches (Witches' Forest) in the Semperwald, an exceptional dendrological rarity with bizarrely intertwined branches. Another remarkable site is the Flint Fields of Rügen, a natural monument featuring 14 consecutive scree walls composed of 90 percent flint stones, some reaching up to 4 meters high. The area also boasts a picturesque heath landscape, partly densely wooded, offering expansive views towards Stralsund and the Granitz Hunting Lodge from its highest points.
Yes, Patzig and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural insights. The Ruins of the Prora KdF complex are an impressive historical site showcasing Germany's past. In Patzig itself, you can visit the Gothic hall church of St. Margarethen Church, dating back to 1318, known for its 15th-century carved altar. The Patzig Manor (Gutshaus Patzig), built in 1867, also offers a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage. Additionally, the Woorker Berge area features one of Northern Germany's largest coherent fields of Bronze Age burial mounds, providing a unique historical landscape.
For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen. This 40-meter high tower offers magnificent views over the more than 10 km long beach of Prora and much of the island. The spiraling footpath around a 30-meter high beech tree makes the ascent an experience in itself. Additionally, the picturesque heath landscape around Patzig provides high points with expansive views stretching to the Hanseatic city of Stralsund and the Granitz Hunting Lodge.
Many attractions around Patzig are suitable for families. The Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen is family-friendly, offering adventure stations along its treetop path. The Dwarf beeches (Witches' Forest) in the Semperwald provide a magical and mysterious natural setting for children to explore. The Flint Fields of Rügen are also a fascinating natural site where families can stroll and discover unique stones. The Jasmunder Bodden Beach, Lietzow is a lovely spot for families to enjoy the water and forest surroundings.
Patzig is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore sections of the Bodden-Panoramaweg, a certified trail offering a unique natural experience through meadows, forests, and along the water's edge. If you're interested in running, there are several trails, including the 'Small Bathing Beach on Rügen – View of the Jasmunder Bodden loop from Rappin' or the 'Ralswiek Castle and Marina loop from Ralswiek'. Cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'View of the Jasmunder Bodden – Liddow Pier loop from Rügen' or the 'Wind Turbines Path on Rügen – Rügen Bicycle Road loop from Rügen'. For more detailed routes, explore the running trails around Patzig or cycling routes around Patzig.
Yes, the Jasmunder Bodden Beach, Lietzow offers a beautiful coastal experience with wonderful foresight and fresh air, especially enchanting with wood anemones in spring. While Patzig itself is inland, it serves as a convenient base to reach the wider Rügen Island's coastal features, including the sandy beaches of Binzer Bucht and the harbor town of Sassnitz.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and historical significance of the area. The Dwarf beeches (Witches' Forest) are often described as a 'magical' place due to their bizarre growth forms. The Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen is highly rated for its 'great' and 'magnificent' views covering almost the whole island. The Flint Fields of Rügen are appreciated for their 'beautiful landscape' and unique geological formation. The sheer scale and historical context of the Ruins of the Prora KdF complex are also noted as 'impressive'.
Absolutely! The Patzig area offers several gravel biking opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'View of Spycker Lake – Cape Arkona Lighthouse loop from Bergen auf Rügen' or the 'View of Hiddensee – View of the Wieker Bodden loop from Trent'. These routes vary in difficulty, providing options for different skill levels. For a comprehensive list and details, check out the gravel biking guide around Patzig.
Yes, the Woorker Berge (Woorker Mountains) near Patzig is a significant prehistoric site. It hosts one of Northern Germany's largest coherent fields of Bronze Age burial mounds, with over 30 hills, some reaching impressive heights. These ancient graves are protected monuments and offer a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric cultures that once inhabited Rügen. You can explore this unique historical landscape by walking along the field path towards 'Dobberworth'.
Patzig is appealing throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the picturesque heath landscape, extended walks, and cycling, when the weather is mild and nature is in full bloom. The Dwarf beeches (Witches' Forest) are particularly striking when leafy, forming a rainproof dome. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while the 'snake-shaped branches' of the dwarf beeches can be admired after leaf fall in winter. The Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen offers great views year-round, though it might be less pleasant in strong winds or heavy rain.
Many natural areas and outdoor attractions around Patzig are suitable for visitors with dogs. The Ruins of the Prora KdF complex and the Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen are listed as dog-friendly. The extensive heath landscape and the Bodden-Panoramaweg offer numerous opportunities for long walks with your dog, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the region together.
The time needed depends on which attractions you wish to visit. For individual highlights like the Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen, you might spend 1-2 hours. Exploring the Ruins of the Prora KdF complex can also take a couple of hours due to its vast size. If you plan to combine several natural sites like the Dwarf beeches (Witches' Forest) and the Flint Fields of Rügen with a walk through the heath, a full day would be recommended to fully appreciate the region's offerings.


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