Best attractions and places to see around Putbus include its neoclassical architecture and location within the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve. Known as the "White City" of Rügen, Putbus features uniformly white buildings and a rich cultural heritage. The region offers undulating terrain and a coastline with alternating flat and steep banks along the Rügischer Bodden, providing diverse natural landscapes for exploration.
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The Baltic Sea resort of Binz is the seaside resort on Rügen par excellence. It is known for its sophisticated villas and resort architecture. A fine Baltic Sea beach awaits you here and you can swim wonderfully here - so it is naturally busy here even in summer. The Adler ships dock at the pier and you can go on great boat trips from here. But you can also go on very nice tours on foot from Binz: e.g. along the high shore path to Sellin or to Prora. When Rügen is in hibernation in winter, Binz is one of the few places on Rügen where there is something going on all year round.
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The Binz pier is, alongside the spa, the landmark of the Baltic Sea resort of Binz. It is particularly beautiful to look at in the dark when it is illuminated. From the bridgehead you have a beautiful view of Binz. In summer you can also enjoy the wonderful sunset here. Since summer 2024 there has been a large heart on the bridgehead to which you can attach love locks. Various boat tours can be set off from the pierhead. Fishing is only permitted from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. during the season. The annual fireworks display is also very beautiful.
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The Sellin pier is one of the landmarks of the island of Rügen. In my opinion, it's the most beautiful pier in the Baltic Sea. The view from above over the Himmelsleiter (Stairway to Heaven) and the pier itself is particularly impressive. A visit at sunrise is especially recommended! 👌 When visiting the pier, you can learn a lot about its history thanks to information panels. At the end of the pier, there's a diving gondola that allows you to dive to the seabed. The pier restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., and the kitchen is open from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
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The pier in Binz really impresses with its simplicity. You can enjoy the Baltic Sea there and let the wind blow around your nose. In the evening the pier is wonderfully illuminated. You can unwind there and just take a walk and not think about anything. We always enjoyed it very much! In addition, it is always very well maintained and clean. In any case, the pier is worth a walk, especially since you end up right in the city center! Great!
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. A wonderful natural path through the beech forests of the Granitz, there was a smell of mushrooms, the leaves of the beech trees and the Baltic Sea blew its relatively mild breezes through the forest, just beautiful
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On July 28, 1912, a tragedy happened on the pier in Binz. More than 1,000 people gathered on the 560-metre-long pier in anticipation of the steamer Prince Wilhelm. The bridge could not bear such a weight and the last span of it collapsed. More than 100 people fell into the sea. 16 people, including two children, could not be saved. Soldier Richard Römer, who saved 12 people from this disaster, is considered the "Father of the DLRG"
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the Binz pier is always an experience, here the wind blows in your face and it is beautiful
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a great bike path, parallel to the amber promenade
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Putbus, known as the "White City," offers a wealth of neoclassical architecture. Key sites include The Circus, a unique circular square with an obelisk, and the expansive Palace Park, which once housed the Putbus Palace. Within the park, you can explore the Orangery, the Royal Stables (now a theatre), the Putbus Palace Church, and the neo-Gothic Mausoleum. Don't miss the historic Badehaus Goor in Lauterbach, an early bathhouse.
Yes, Putbus is an excellent starting point for various hikes. You can find easy trails like the "Path of leisure and knowledge - Island of Rügen" (5.7 km) or the "Lauterbach Harbour – Putbus Castle Terrace loop" (7.3 km). For moderate options, consider the "Putbus Palace Park – Wreecher See loop" (11.9 km) or the "Obelisk in the Circus of Putbus – Putbus Orangery loop" (8 km). Many trails offer scenic views within the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve. You can find more details on hiking around Putbus.
The region around Putbus is very popular for cycling. Highlights include the Cycle path in the dune forest near Lobbe, which is off-road and winding, and the Seaside Cycle Path Baabe–Göhren, offering beautiful Baltic Sea views and beach access. For mountain biking, routes like the "Goor Bathhouse – View of Stresow Bay loop" (18.4 km, easy) are available. Explore more cycling options on MTB Trails around Putbus.
Putbus is nestled within the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve, offering diverse natural landscapes. The Palace Park is a vast 75-hectare landscape park with rare plants like Ginkgos and giant sequoias, and a wild enclosure where you can observe red and fallow deer. The Goor Woods near Lauterbach are historically significant and great for walks. The Wreecher See is a scenic cove, and the nearby Island of Vilm offers a serene natural escape, administratively part of Putbus.
Absolutely. A popular spot is the View of Sellin Pier, offering a fantastic perspective of the pier and the Baltic Sea, especially beautiful at sunrise. The Clifftop Trail Granitz also provides stunning views over the Baltic Sea as it meanders through beech forests.
Yes, Putbus offers several family-friendly options. The Palace Park is ideal for leisurely strolls and observing deer in the wild enclosure. The Puppen- und Spielzeugmuseum (Doll and Toy Museum) showcases a charming collection of toys spanning three centuries. A ride on the historic Rasender Roland narrow-gauge railway is also a delightful experience for all ages, connecting Putbus to other Baltic seaside resorts.
Putbus is well-connected. The historic Rasender Roland narrow-gauge railway is a charming way to travel between Putbus and other popular resorts like Binz and Sellin. For local exploration, walking and cycling paths are abundant. Public transport options are also available to reach various sights within the town and surrounding areas.
Visitors frequently praise the unique neoclassical architecture of Putbus, often referred to as the "White City." The extensive Palace Park is highly appreciated for its beauty and tranquility. The coastal cycle paths, such as the Seaside Cycle Path Baabe–Göhren, are loved for their Baltic Sea views and numerous rest areas. The Sellin pier is also a community favorite, noted for its beauty and the option to use the diving bell.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Sellin pier is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a beautiful experience by the sea. Many of the town's main squares and well-paved paths in the Palace Park may also be accessible, though it's always advisable to check specific conditions for individual attractions.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Putbus, offering pleasant temperatures for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the coastal areas. However, autumn also provides a unique charm with colorful foliage, especially along trails like the Clifftop Trail Granitz, and fewer crowds. Even in winter, the crisp air and serene landscapes can be appealing for walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Many outdoor areas around Putbus, including the extensive Palace Park and numerous hiking and cycling trails, are generally dog-friendly. It's common to see visitors enjoying walks with their dogs in the Goor Woods and along the coastal paths. However, always keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature reserves or specific indoor attractions.


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