Best attractions and places to see around Lassan include a variety of natural landscapes, historical sites, and engineering structures. The region offers opportunities to explore coastal areas, tranquil lakes, and significant bridges. With more than 20 distinct highlights, Lassan provides diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Zecherin Bridge has a total length of 325 meters. The bascule bridge is 20 meters long. With the bascule bridge closed and the water level at medium, a clearance of six meters is possible. The roadway is also 6 meters wide. In addition, there is a 1.5-meter-wide sidewalk. In 2019, there will be three openings per day (until March 31) and five (from April 1), each lasting a maximum of 15 minutes.[1] Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecheriner_Br%C3%BCcke
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In 1867, the barge and pram ferries "Klotzower Fähre" and "Pinnower Fähre" could no longer handle the traffic to the island of Usedom. A road embankment (today's B 110) was built from Johannishof south of Pinnow to the Peene River, and a fiscal ferry service with a ferry farm was established at the so-called Schwemmort. When the spa business on the island of Usedom experienced a rapid upswing in the 1920s, the capacity of the ferry connections between Schwemmort on the mainland and the island soon reached its limits. Therefore, the Usedom-Wollin district commissioned the construction of a road bridge. Construction began in 1930. The following year, on May 22, 1931, the connection was opened as the Usedom Spa Bridge. Shortly before the end of World War II, the bridge was blown up by the Wehrmacht in 1945. It was not reopened to road traffic until 1955. The bridge was completely renovated in 1999 and 2000. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zecheriner_Br%C3%BCcke
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The southern tip of Gnitz is one of the most beautiful places on Usedom. From here you have a breathtaking view over the backwaters. There is also a beautiful bathing area with a sandy beach far away from the tourist crowds.
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a technical masterpiece, there are fixed opening times
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Beautiful property with a small market in the yard. However, to get there, a bridge toll of 2 euros per person has to be paid. You would get the bridge duty charged when you eat it, but that took too long for us
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You can safely ignore the sign "Cyclists dismount" due to the low number of pedestrians - and still cycle slowly over the bridge to enjoy the view. You need a little patience at times to cross the main road before and after the cycle path - but you can always find a free gap.
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The Lassan region offers a variety of natural features. You can visit Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz), a serene sandy beach with expansive views over the backwaters, perfect for escaping crowds. Another beautiful spot is Balmer Lake, a picturesque bay connected to the Peenestrom and the island of Usedom, offering tranquil natural landscapes.
Yes, the region features notable historical and architectural landmarks. The Mellenthin Water Castle, built between 1575 and 1596, is a significant historical site that now houses a hotel, brewery, and coffee roastery. Additionally, the Peene Bridge and Zecherin Bridge are impressive bascule bridges connecting the mainland to Usedom, considered technical masterpieces with great views.
For families, Mellenthin Water Castle is a great option, often hosting medieval festivals during summer months. The Peene Bridge is also considered family-friendly, offering an interesting sight. Natural spots like Balmer Lake and Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz) provide pleasant environments for walks and relaxation.
Yes, both the Peene Bridge and the Zecherin Bridge are noted as wheelchair-accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the views and engineering marvels. These bridges also feature dedicated cycle paths which can be suitable for easy movement.
The Lassan region is excellent for cycling. The Peene Bridge and Zecherin Bridge both have cycle paths, offering scenic routes. You can find numerous road cycling and touring bicycle routes around Lassan, with options like the 'Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve – Karnin Railway Lift Bridge loop'. For more detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Lassan or Cycling around Lassan guides.
There are several easy hiking and walking routes available. For example, you can enjoy a short walk around the 'Lassan Watermill – Achterwasser Observation Tower loop' or the 'Berliner Lake – St. Johannis Church Lassan loop'. These routes offer a chance to experience the local scenery. More options can be found in the Easy hikes around Lassan guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. For instance, Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz) is often highlighted as one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots on Usedom, offering breathtaking views. The engineering of the Peene Bridge is also a point of interest, admired as a 'technical masterpiece'.
Yes, the Mellenthin Water Castle hosts a hotel, a brewery, and a coffee roastery, providing dining and refreshment options. The restaurant offers good cuisine and in-house brewed beers. There are also theme evenings with live music during the summer months.
Absolutely. Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz) offers breathtaking views over the backwaters. Both the Peene Bridge and Zecherin Bridge provide great vantage points for scenic photos of the surrounding landscape and the bridges themselves. Balmer Lake also offers beautiful natural views.
The best way to experience the bridges, such as the Peene Bridge and Zecherin Bridge, is by cycling or walking along their dedicated paths. This allows you to appreciate their engineering and the beautiful surrounding landscape. Be aware that the Zecherin Bridge can have busy road traffic, so using the bike path is recommended.
While not strictly 'hidden,' Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz) is often described by visitors as one of the most beautiful corners of the island, with fewer crowds, making it feel like a special discovery. The ancient oak trees at Mellenthin Water Castle, one of which is a 670-year-old natural monument, also offer a unique natural highlight.


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