Best attractions and places to see around Bartenshagen-Parkentin, a municipality near Rostock and the Baltic Sea coast, offers diverse attractions. The area features historical sites, picturesque landscapes, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore natural features like forests and nature reserves, alongside cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Where the forest falls into the sea The impressive cliffs with their many idyllic corners and a breathtaking view of the sky and the wide sea are among the scenic highlights of the Baltic Sea resort of Nienhagen. With its spectacular, steep coastal path, this area is the ideal destination in the early morning when the sun rises over the sea. But a walk or jog in the evening sunset is of course just as romantic. The cliffs in Nienhagen are experiencing an unstoppable, constant decline due to nature. The reason for this is the phenomenon of steep slopes with high slope stability. This type of cliffs otherwise only includes cliff sections on the Bay of Lübeck, on the island of Poel, Fischland and the Wittow peninsula on Rügen: a special natural phenomenon!
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Great view of the cliffs
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A wonderful place to relax and linger. Collect stones, enjoy nature and just walk.
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This very dense forest is very impressive
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Past the well-renovated villas in Kuehlungsborn on an easy cycle path to Heiligendamm and the sound of the Baltic Sea in your ears
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The bike path is mostly gravel and is easy to ride.
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Here you have a great view of the water. The forest is super beautiful.
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A fantastically beautiful forest on the cliffs.
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The region offers several historical and cultural highlights. You can visit the 18th-century Parkentin Manor House with its baroque garden, or the impressive 13th-century Church of St. Marien in Parkentin, known for its Gothic architecture and 14th-century frescos. Slightly outside the immediate municipality, but easily accessible, is the significant Doberan Minster (Doberaner Münster), a masterpiece of North German Brick Gothic.
Bartenshagen-Parkentin is surrounded by idyllic forests and fields. The Warnow Valley Nature Reserve is excellent for discovering rare animal and plant species. You can also explore Hütter Wohld, an extensive beech wood featuring artificial fish ponds originally created by Cistercian monks. A significant portion of the municipality is part of the "Kühlung" Landscape Protection Area, offering beautiful settings for walks.
Yes, families have several options. The Doberan Minster (Doberaner Münster) is listed as family-friendly and has a playground nearby. During warmer months, a summer outdoor pool is available for swimming and picnicking. For rainy days, an indoor playground offers entertainment. Additionally, a ride on the historic Molli steam train, connecting nearby towns, is a charming experience for all ages.
The picturesque landscape is ideal for outdoor pursuits. You'll find numerous cycle paths and hiking trails. The community also has a strong tradition of equestrian activities, hosting various tournaments. For specific routes, you can explore options like the "Parkentiner Landweg" or trails around the "Hütter Monastery Ponds" for cycling, or the "Nienhagen Ghost Forest – Baltic Sea Cliffs" route for mountain biking. Find more details on cycling, MTB trails, and gravel biking guides.
Absolutely! The area is crisscrossed with cycle paths and trails. The Baltic Sea Cycle Path Kühlungsborn offers a well-developed route directly along the coast. For mountain biking, routes like the "Nienhagen Ghost Forest – Baltic Sea Cliffs loop from Bad Doberan" are popular. You can discover many more options in the dedicated cycling, MTB trails, and gravel biking guides for the region.
Yes, the Nienhagen Ghost Forest is a truly unique natural phenomenon. This approximately 180-hectare mixed forest grows on steep cliffs along the Baltic Sea and is known for its bizarrely shaped, fairytale-like trees. The nearby Nienhagen Cliffs and Ghost Forest also offer impressive views of this distinctive coastal landscape.
The Warnow Valley Nature Reserve is particularly noted for its rare animal and plant species, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation. The extensive forests and natural landscapes around Bartenshagen-Parkentin provide habitats for various local fauna, so keep an eye out during your hikes and bike rides.
The Doberan Minster (Doberaner Münster) is a high Gothic church from the late 13th century, part of a former Cistercian monastery. It's considered a masterpiece of North German Brick Gothic and boasts a rich, unique medieval interior with impressive carvings. Visitors often combine a visit here with a ride on the Molli railway.
Certainly. You can enjoy the historical ambiance of the Parkentin Manor House, which sometimes hosts concerts. For culinary delights, explore local cafés offering coffee and homemade cake, or sample regional specialties like goat cheese. The Rostock City Harbor, while a bit further, offers many places to stop for food and drink, with something for every taste.
Visitors frequently praise the unique atmosphere of the Nienhagen Ghost Forest, especially its bizarrely shaped trees and stunning coastal views. The Doberan Minster (Doberaner Münster) is highly appreciated for its impressive architecture and rich medieval interior. Many also enjoy the well-developed Baltic Sea Cycle Path for its scenic coastal views.
The Nienhagen Cliffs and Ghost Forest offer impressive views of the unique coastal landscape where the forest meets the sea. The highest point of the municipality, 80 meters above sea level, is located within Hütter Wohld, providing elevated perspectives of the surrounding nature.
Yes, the idyllic forests and fields surrounding Bartenshagen-Parkentin are crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails, many of which are suitable for easy walks. The Warnow Valley Nature Reserve and Hütter Wohld provide beautiful, accessible settings for leisurely strolls amidst nature.
Beyond the well-known attractions, exploring the district of Bartenshagen reveals many well-preserved Low German hall houses and traditional farmhouses, offering a glimpse into the village's historic charm. The Local History Museum (Heimatmuseum) also provides an intimate look into the area's past, often overlooked by casual visitors.


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