16. Usedom Beaches Hiking

LOCATION

Usedom is Germany’s second largest island; its landscape is hilly and spacious, features lovely beaches, grasslands and woods as well as rivers and lakes
It boasts 42 kilometres of continuous fine white sandy beach
With over 2,000 hours of sunshine per year Usedom is the sunniest area of Germany
Five historic piers enable visitors a stroll high above the sea
The largest coherent ensemble of mansions and villas built in Resort Architecture style lines the longest beach promenade of Europe
Three nature parks allow visitors to get into close touch with flora and fauna: the Nature Park Island of Usedom, the Nature Park at the Szczecin Lagoon and the Nature Park Riverscape Peene Valley
Usedom totals 200 kilometres of cycle trails and 400 kilometres of hiking paths
Visitor to Usedom not only have the Baltic Sea on hand; additionally they have the Achterwasser Lagoon, the River Peene and numerous inland lakes at their disposal; a paradise for yachtsmen, wind and kite surfers as well as canoeists


Coordinates: 53° 56′ N, 14° 5′ O.

SCENIC CHARACTER
In the far northeaster part of Germany lies the island of Usedom, Germany’s second largest island, and one of the worldwide few islands to be divided by two different countries.
It´s marvelling how the changing landscape and how it changed from rolling hills to flat plains.

ATTRACTIONS
Usedom is an island a little further along the Baltic coast, and is shared by Germany and Poland. There are many small bays along the entire coast with some amazing beaches throughout.

The island is known as “Berlin’s bathtub” because of the thermal spas that dot the area. The Kaiserbäder (Emperor’s spas) Heringsdorf, Ahlbeck and Bansin were all frequently visited by Wilhelm II, hence the name “Emperor’s spas”.

These are all amazing to soak in and let all your cares drift away.

Legende der Attraktionen

Attraktionen zu Lande
Attraktionen zu Wasser
Fahrrad-Ausflug
Verpflegung und Übernachtung