Best attractions and places to see around Lambrechtshagen, a municipality in the Rostock district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, offers a mix of local sights and access to regional landmarks. The area features natural landscapes including the Mönkweden Beech and Mixed Forest, the Rotbach stream, and Schutow Moor Meadows. Its proximity to the Baltic Sea provides quick access to coastal features, while the surrounding region offers diverse cultural and historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very beautiful to look at, but also perfect for a fish sandwich or ice cream break. Be sure to watch out for the hungry seagulls!
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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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Yes, THE tourist mile in town. Still beautiful and worth seeing.
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This is the way to the pier, please push the bike for a few hundred meters. The Warnemünde piers have become a real mecca for vacationers and spontaneous walkers: On the west pier you can stroll about 550 meters out to sea. Or take a seat in the sand and use the pier wall as a backrest: When the wind blows from the east, there is a cozy, sheltered spot here at the foot of the west pier.
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This very dense forest is very impressive
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Here you have a great view of the water. The forest is super beautiful.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. A must-see is the Nienhagen Ghost Forest, known for its unique trees shaped by coastal winds and its location along a steep coast with fine sandy beaches. You can also explore the local Mönkweden Beech and Mixed Forest, the meandering Rotbach stream, and the Schutow Moor Meadows for a tranquil natural escape.
Yes, the area is popular for both hiking and cycling. You can find several easy hiking trails, such as the 'Vorwedener singletrack loop' or the 'Lambrechtshagen Church loop'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Lambrechtshagen or the general hiking guide for the area. Cyclists can also find various routes, including MTB trails that venture towards the Baltic Sea cliffs.
A significant historical site is the Doberan Minster (Doberaner Münster) in Bad Doberan, a magnificent example of North German Brick Gothic architecture. Within Lambrechtshagen itself, you can visit the St. Nikolai Church and the Gutsparkhaus (Manor Park House). The nearby city of Rostock also boasts numerous historical landmarks like the Kröpeliner Tor and St. Mary's Church.
Families will enjoy Alter Strom (Old Channel) in Warnemünde, where you can watch boats and enjoy fresh fish rolls. The Doberan Minster also has a playground nearby. For a full day of fun, Karl's Village of Discovery (Karls Erlebnis-Dorf) offers a variety of activities and markets, and the Rostock Zoo is recognized as one of Europe's best, featuring the impressive Darwineum.
Rostock, a short distance from Lambrechtshagen, offers a rich experience. Explore the romantic Rostock City Harbor with its restaurants and boat rentals. Discover history at the Kulturhistorisches Museum, housed in the Holy Cross Monastery, or admire the medieval Kröpeliner Tor. The Neuer Markt (New Market) is a vibrant square with a 13th-century town hall and colorful gable houses.
Warnemünde, a charming coastal district of Rostock, is famous for its maritime atmosphere. Stroll along the Alter Strom (Old Channel), where you can observe fishing cutters and yachts, and savor fresh fish rolls. Don't miss climbing the 135 steps of the Warnemünde Lighthouse for breathtaking panoramic views over the Baltic Sea.
Visitors frequently praise the unique atmosphere of the Nienhagen Ghost Forest, describing it as a 'great movie scenery' and 'fantastically beautiful'. The Doberan Minster is admired as a 'masterpiece of North German Brick Gothic'. Many also enjoy the lively ambiance of Alter Strom in Warnemünde, perfect for people-watching and enjoying local delicacies.
Yes, the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park (Nationalpark Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft) is accessible from Lambrechtshagen. It's one of three national parks in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, dedicated to preserving valuable natural landscapes and offering diverse habitats for animals and plants. You can learn more about its natural landscapes at nationalpark-vorpommersche-boddenlandschaft.de.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Lambrechtshagen. The weather is typically pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the beaches. The unique coastal features, like the Nienhagen Ghost Forest, can be particularly atmospheric during coastal fog, which can occur in various seasons.
Yes, the historic Molli Railway offers a charming and scenic journey, often combined with a visit to the Doberan Minster. This steam train provides a nostalgic way to explore the area and experience a piece of local history.
Absolutely. The Nienhagen Ghost Forest and the Nienhagen Cliffs offer stunning views of the Baltic Sea and the unique coastal landscape. Additionally, climbing the Warnemünde Lighthouse provides breathtaking panoramic views over the sea and surrounding areas.
The terrain around Lambrechtshagen is quite varied. You'll find agricultural fields and meadows, dense forests like the Mönkweden Beech and Mixed Forest, and unique moorlands such as the Schutow Moorwiesen. Closer to the coast, you'll encounter steep cliffs and fine sandy beaches, characteristic of the Baltic Sea region.


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