Best attractions and places to see around Wolgast include a diverse range of notable landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated on the Peenestrom river, Wolgast serves as the "Gateway to Usedom Island." This historic town was formerly a Hanseatic League port and a ducal residence. The region offers opportunities to explore its rich history and varied landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A truly lovely beach promenade in Zinnowitz. The very beautiful, mostly seaside villas have a great attention to detail and presumably offer a fantastic view of the Baltic Sea. The promenade is lovingly landscaped with numerous benches, sculptures, small and large plants, and hedges. There are also public restrooms on both sides of the complex and a few bicycle parking spaces, although these were full despite the end of the season. From the two footpaths themselves, you don't really get a view of the Baltic Sea, as it is lined with a neat hedge on the waterside. You can get a view of the Baltic Sea from the beach entrances and, of course, from the pier with the diving bell.
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The old buildings have been beautifully restored and filled with life. It's nice to see that a bit of culture from that era has returned.
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Beautiful villas/beach architecture right on the promenade; simply beautiful to look at!
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Beach promenade - Zinnowitz's promenade The Zinnowitz promenade is a promenade that can be discovered with all the senses. Your eyes can see the many different details of the resort architecture in which most of the houses along the beach promenade were built. From small classicist bay windows and half-timbered buildings to our small romantic castle, the architects of the 19th century have realized their ideas here. In the parks along the promenade, the gardeners created a place that creates interesting sensory impressions in every season. Here and there you will discover the wooden sculptures of our sculptors, who come together every year for the large wood sculptors' symposium here in Zinnowitz. Each sculpture has its own story and endless possibilities for your own interpretation. Embedded in the beach promenade you will find the music pavilion. Singing, dancing and music are regularly performed here.
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For me the epitome of the Baltic Sea, next to the water 😅
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a very nice bike path, but be careful sometimes you are surprised by the loose sand as a subsurface
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Wolgast, with its rich history as a ducal residence and Hanseatic League port, offers several significant historical landmarks. You can visit the impressive 14th-century St. Peter's Church, a Brick Gothic basilica where you can climb its 40-meter tower for panoramic views. Another unique site is the 15th-century Chapel of St. Gertrude, a twelve-sided brick building. While the original castle is gone, the Castle Island remains a historic area, and the Baroque Town Hall showcases the town's architectural resilience.
Yes, Wolgast has several cultural sites. The City History Museum "Kaffeemühle", housed in a 1660 timber-framed building, details the town's history and features the world's largest collection of Pomeranian fishery carpets. You can also visit the Rungehaus, the birthplace of Romantic painter Philipp Otto Runge, which displays his works and is part of the Route of North German Romanticism.
Wolgast is situated on the scenic Peenestrom River, offering beautiful views and opportunities for boat trips. It's also known as the "Gateway to Usedom Island," which is famous for its coastal landscapes and beaches. Nearby, you can explore the Wolgastsee, a lake on Usedom, and enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Absolutely. The area around Wolgast is ideal for outdoor activities. You can explore routes like the Baltic Sea Coastal Cycle Path and the Hanseatic Way, which pass through the town. For cycling, the Usedom Coastal Cycle Path offers scenic sections with many beach accesses. If you're looking for trails, the Pine Forest Trail on Usedom Island provides a comfortable tour primarily through a forest section. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Wolgast guide.
Families will enjoy the Tierpark Wolgast, a zoological garden spread over 10 hectares with over 400 animals of 52 species, focusing on conservation. Many of the cycling and hiking trails, such as the Pine Forest Trail on Usedom Island and the Usedom Coastal Cycle Path, are also marked as family-friendly. The Zinnowitz Pier and Diving Bell offers a unique underwater experience for all ages.
The region around Wolgast, including Usedom Island, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The Usedom Coastal Cycle Path is recommended in any season, with summer offering opportunities for swimming at the many beach accesses. Spring and early autumn provide milder weather, ideal for hiking and cycling without the peak summer crowds.
Yes, some attractions in the broader Wolgast area are wheelchair accessible. For instance, the Resort Architecture in Zinnowitz and the Peenemünde Historical and Technical Museum are noted as wheelchair-friendly. It's always advisable to check specific venue details for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Wolgast has public transport options that connect it to Usedom Island and other nearby areas. The Peene Bridge Wolgast is a significant landmark connecting the town to Usedom, and local buses and trains serve the region. For specific routes to attractions, it's best to consult local transport schedules upon arrival.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from exploring historic sites like the beautifully renovated buildings of Resort Architecture in Zinnowitz to enjoying the natural beauty of the Usedom Coastal Cycle Path. The maritime flair of the city harbor and the unique experience of the Zinnowitz Pier and Diving Bell are also highly rated. Many find the combination of history, culture, and outdoor activities very appealing.
Beyond the main attractions, exploring the charming old town of Wolgast itself, with its winding alleys and well-preserved historic buildings, can feel like discovering a hidden gem. The Museum Harbour, home to the reportedly oldest railway ferry in Europe, the "Stralsund," offers a unique maritime insight. Additionally, taking a boat tour on the Peenestrom or to the Achterwasser provides a different perspective of the region's beauty.
Wolgast's maritime history is deeply rooted in its past as a former Hanseatic League port and its location on the Peenestrom river. The city harbor, with its traditional port atmosphere and the presence of historic vessels like the "Stralsund" at the Museum Harbour, reflects this heritage. Passenger ships depart from here for excursions, highlighting its ongoing connection to the water. The town's development was also influenced by shipbuilding, as showcased in the City History Museum.
For panoramic views, you can ascend the 40-meter tower of St. Peter's Church, which offers vistas of the city and Usedom Island. The end of the Zinnowitz Pier also provides a nice view of the beach promenade's architecture. Additionally, the Peene Bridge Wolgast itself is a modern landmark offering views as you cross between Wolgast and Usedom.
Parking facilities are generally available in Wolgast, particularly near the town center and major attractions. Specific parking information for individual sites like museums or the harbor can usually be found on-site or through local signage. When visiting attractions further afield on Usedom, designated parking areas are common, especially near popular beaches and trailheads.


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