Best attractions and places to see around Binz, a resort town on Germany's Baltic Sea island of Rügen, blend historical elegance with natural beauty. The region features a sandy coastline, extensive forests, and tranquil lakes. Binz is known for its distinctive architecture and proximity to significant natural landmarks. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from historic piers to unique natural formations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From this vantage point, you have a magnificent view of the Wissower Ufer. The lookout point is located just beyond the Piratenschlucht (Pirate Gorge) and is easily accessible. There's also a bench to rest on. Highly recommended, especially at sunrise: a special atmosphere and mood.
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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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From here (to the left of Wilhelmstrasse) you have a wonderful view of the pier. There are also benches here from which you can let your gaze wander over the pier and the Baltic Sea. There is probably nothing more to say about the Sellin pier itself: in my opinion, it is one of the most beautiful piers on the Baltic Sea. I can particularly recommend the sunrise: a wonderful scenery and atmosphere!
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Binz offers several historical landmarks. The iconic Binz Pier extends 370 meters into the Baltic Sea, providing stunning views and featuring a restaurant. Another significant site is the Granitz Hunting Lodge, a 19th-century lodge with five towers and a viewing platform offering panoramic island views. You can also admire the elegant Art Nouveau architecture of the Kurhaus Binz and the distinctive white villas along the promenade, such as Villa Salve.
For nature and scenic views, you can visit the View of Wissower Ufer, a viewpoint offering magnificent vistas. The Granitz Forest provides marked trails and dramatic chalk cliffs. Schmachter See is a tranquil lake perfect for birdwatching and quiet walks. While a short distance away, Jasmund National Park is famous for its chalk cliffs, including Königsstuhl.
Yes, Binz is very family-friendly. The Binz Beach has gentle slopes and shallow waters, ideal for children. The Sellin pier is a great place for a stroll, and its diving gondola can be an exciting experience. The Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen features a unique Treetop Tower with a spiraling walkway, offering an engaging experience for all ages. The Rasender Roland, a narrow-gauge steam railway, also provides a nostalgic and fun way to explore the island.
Binz offers several scenic cycling routes. You can enjoy the Cycle path in the dune forest near Lobbe, an idyllic route through sparse deciduous forest. Another popular option is the Seaside Cycle Path Baabe–Göhren, which offers Baltic Sea views and many rest areas. For more options, explore the various gravel biking routes around Binz, such as the 'Cycle path in the dune forest near Lobbe – Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint loop' or the 'Seaside Cycle Path in Göhren – Seaside Cycle Path Baabe–Göhren loop' found in the Gravel biking around Binz guide.
Beyond its natural beauty, Binz has cultural sites. The Dokumentationszentrum Prora provides insights into the history of the massive resort complex built by the Nazis. The Rügen Railway and Technology Museum showcases various German automotive engines and technology. Additionally, the historic villas along the promenade, like Villa Schalfkorn, offer a glimpse into resort life from the early 1900s.
Yes, there are many opportunities for hiking and running. The Granitz Forest has a network of marked trails. For dedicated running, you can find routes like the 'Prora Beach – Prora Beach loop' or the 'Clifftop Trail to Seebad Binz – View of the Baltic Sea loop' in the Running Trails around Binz guide. These routes offer diverse terrain from beach paths to clifftop trails.
The best time to visit Binz for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferences. Summer is ideal for beach activities, swimming, and enjoying the promenade. Spring (around March) is notable for the Sand Sculpture Festival. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. The region's natural beauty can be appreciated year-round, but specific activities might be seasonal.
Yes, you can find dining options near several attractions. The Binz Pier features a popular restaurant at its end. The Sellin pier is also known for its restaurants. Along the Strandpromenade in Binz, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants, many housed in the elegant historic villas.
The Rasender Roland (Raging Roland) is a famous narrow-gauge steam railway that connects Binz to other charming beach resorts on Rügen, such as Sellin and Göhren. It offers a nostalgic and scenic way to travel between towns and access various attractions along its route, providing a unique perspective of the island's landscape.
Absolutely. The most famous unique natural formation is the Königsstuhl (King's Chair) in Jasmund National Park, a towering white chalk cliff rising 118 meters above the Baltic Sea. The Granitz Forest also features dramatic chalk cliffs and hidden coves, adding to the natural drama of the region.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning views, especially from places like the View of Wissower Ufer and the Granitz Hunting Lodge. The well-developed and idyllic cycling paths, such as the Cycle path in the dune forest near Lobbe, are also highly praised. Many appreciate the beautiful architecture of the historic piers and villas, and the overall clean and well-maintained natural environment.
For exceptional photo opportunities, the View of Wissower Ufer is highly recommended, especially at sunrise for its special atmosphere and colors. The Binz Pier offers stunning sunset views, and the Granitz Hunting Lodge's viewing platform provides panoramic vistas of the island and sea. Additionally, the View of Sellin Pier is a popular spot for capturing the beauty of this iconic structure.


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