Best attractions and places to see around Süderholz include a blend of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites within Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The region features rolling hills, forests, and lakes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Nearby Greifswald offers a historic harbor and market square, reflecting the area's maritime and Hanseatic heritage. Süderholz serves as a starting point for exploring both natural beauty and historical significance.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great little harbor not far from Greifswald's city center. Very attractive due to the beautiful planting.
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Historic ships are beautiful to look at and sometimes you can take a ride on special days
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Very pleasant to drive.
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Super beautiful cycle path between Greifswald and Wieck along the Ryck.
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On the other side of the Stralsund Bridge you can take a walk on the moor. Cattle now graze on the former laundry drying areas. In the Greifswald app you get an audio walk in your ear. See also the highlight Greifswalder Stadtwiesen.
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The Ryck (pronounced [ʀɪk]) is a 30.7 kilometer long river that flows into the Dänische Wiek 5 km east of Greifswald as the southern part of the Greifswalder Bodden (Baltic Sea). Originally, in the northwest of Greifswald (i.e. on the other side of the Stralsund Bridge) in front of the city wall, there was the Boltenhäger Teich, also known as the Ryckteich, which was first mentioned in a document in 1288 and through which the Ryck flowed. The pond was a relatively shallow body of water that eventually dried up completely in the 19th century. At that time there was also the Baberow, a northern tributary of the Ryck. The name is derived from the Polish word Rjeka or Rěka for “river”. The names “Reke” and “Hilda” (like the original name of the former Eldena monastery) are also mentioned in documents from the 13th century. “Hilda” is the oldest recorded name of the river; a document from 1241 refers to the “Hildam fluvium”. Although the oldest documented mention of the monastery as “Hilda” is from 1199 and is therefore older, it can still be assumed that the monastery was named after the river and not the other way around. Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Ryck#Boltenhäger_Teich
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Simply relaxed cycling along the Ryck
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The region offers several significant historical sites. In nearby Greifswald, you can visit the unique Greifswald Market Square, featuring a baroque town hall and Gothic residential warehouses from the 14th and 15th centuries. The Town Hall of Greifswald itself is a 13th-century building with a rich history. The Museum Harbour Greifswald also serves as a living museum, showcasing traditional boat and shipbuilding.
Yes, Süderholz is a great starting point for hiking. You can find various routes, including several loops around Griebenow Castle, such as the 'Griebenow Castle – Griebenow Castle loop from Kreutzmannshagen' (8.9 km, moderate) or the 'Griebenow Castle Chapel – Griebenow Castle loop from Levenhagen' (7 km, easy). For more options, explore the Hiking around Süderholz guide.
The region is characterized by a picturesque landscape of rolling hills, forests, and lakes. The Ryck River flows into the Danish Bay and the Greifswald Bodden, offering scenic views. The Feldberger Seenlandschaft Nature Reserve, known for its unique flora and fauna, is also nearby, providing opportunities to observe rare species and enjoy unspoiled landscapes.
Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. The Towpath along the Ryck offers a pleasant ride with views of the river. For longer tours, consider road cycling loops like the 'Roadbike loop from Neuendorf' (54.3 km, moderate). Many more options, including touring bicycle routes, are detailed in the Cycling around Süderholz guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Süderholz guide.
Many of the historical sites like Greifswald Market Square and Museum Harbour Greifswald are considered family-friendly. For indoor activities, the Ozeaneum Stralsund offers a fascinating underwater world, and the Museum für Meereskunde (Museum of Oceanography) also in Stralsund provides interesting exhibits about the maritime world, which can be great for all ages, especially on rainy days.
Spring and summer are ideal for boat trips on the lakes and enjoying the vibrant natural scenery. Autumn invites visitors for walks through the colorful foliage, offering a different but equally beautiful experience. The region's diverse landscape makes it suitable for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling throughout these seasons.
Beyond the historical architecture of Greifswald, the region also offers cultural insights. You can visit the Kunsthaus Neustrelitz for contemporary art exhibitions. Additionally, the annual mill festival, centered around the lovingly restored historic windmills, provides a unique cultural experience and a glimpse into past life.
Yes, Spyker Castle, with its impressive baroque garden, is a noteworthy attraction in the region. It offers a glimpse into historical architecture and landscape design.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Museum Harbour Greifswald is loved for its 'living museum' feel and the many sailing boats. The Greifswald Market Square is praised for its historical buildings, vibrant atmosphere, and numerous restaurants and cafes. The scenic paths along the Ryck River are also highly rated for their views and accessibility.
Yes, there are easy walking paths available. For example, the 'Griebenow Castle Chapel – Griebenow Castle loop from Griebenow' is an easy 5.7 km hike. The Towpath along the Ryck is also a well-developed path, suitable for relaxed cycling and walking, with many benches to rest.
Yes, the Via Baltica, an extended St. James Way, also known as the Baltic Sea Coast Trail, passes through areas rich in historical and cultural significance in the region. This pilgrim route stretches from Swinemünde (Świnoujście) in Poland to Osnabrück in Germany.
For indoor activities, the Ozeaneum Stralsund offers a fascinating exploration of the underwater world. Another excellent option in Stralsund is the Museum für Meereskunde (Museum of Oceanography), which features interesting exhibits about the maritime world.


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