Attractions and places to see around Krummin, a village on Usedom island in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, offer a focus on nature, culture, and tranquility. The area is characterized by its serene natural harbor, the Krumminer Wiek lagoon, and historic sites like St. Michael's Church. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from ancient linden avenues to original moorland, providing opportunities for both active exploration and quiet contemplation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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Zinnowitz on Usedom is a popular place for a bike trip. The place is known for its beautiful beach, pier and famous diving bell. Here you can relax and unwind. The diving bell is a highlight in Zinnowitz and a special experience for everyone who likes to be under water. You can climb into the bell and take a look at the fascinating underwater world. Here you can see fish, starfish and many other sea creatures. The beach in Zinnowitz is a beautiful place to relax and sunbathe. Here you can enjoy the salty air and listen to the sound of the waves. For those who are sporty, the beach also offers many opportunities such as surfing, kite surfing and beach volleyball.
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A dream - definitely try it
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Beautiful bike path along the Baltic Sea.
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Beautiful paved bike path, it's a pity that it is not developed like this on the entire island.
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The bike path is very well developed here.
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From above you have a great view of the Baltic Sea.
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The track is great to drive. It would have been nice they would have made the bike path 30 cm wider if possible. There is a lot of traffic on these strips on nice days. Not only cyclists can be seen there! From pedestrians to wheelchair users (electric operation) everything is represented. If the cyclist with a trailer appears (you can borrow it) and I come towards you fully packed with my bike, you should be careful. Mutual consideration should be familiar to everyone. The planners should keep this in mind for the future. But shouldn't be received too negatively now. I just noticed what didn't work out so well, otherwise TOP! more of that.
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Visitors often enjoy the View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs, offering expansive sea views. The Pine Forest Trail on Usedom Island is popular for cycling, and the Cycle path on the top of the dike Zempin–Koserow provides a well-developed route. Beyond these, the historic St. Michael's Church and the serene Naturhafen Krummin are central to the village's charm.
The Krumminer Wiek nature reserve is ideal for observing local wildlife, including sea eagles and kingfishers, particularly during canoe or electric boat tours. The Krumminer Moor offers a unique original moor landscape with rich vegetation and wildlife for walks. Don't miss the protected Lindenallee, a two-kilometer avenue of ancient linden trees.
Yes, many attractions around Krummin are family-friendly. The View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs and the Pine Forest Trail on Usedom Island are noted as suitable for families. Exploring the Naturhafen Krummin, taking boat tours on the Krumminer Wiek, or cycling along the many paths are also great options for all ages.
Krummin is home to St. Michael's Church, the second oldest church on Usedom island, known for its romantic charm and hosting performances during the Usedom Music Festival. The Gutshaus Krummin, a manor house near the harbor, also offers a glimpse into the area's history with parts of its original foundation still visible.
Krummin is an excellent starting point for cycling. You can find various routes, including the Cycle path on the top of the dike Zempin–Koserow and the Pine Forest Trail on Usedom Island. For more options, explore the Cycling around Krummin guide, which features routes like the Usedom Coastal Cycle Path and tours along the Krumminer Wiek.
Yes, Krummin offers numerous paths for walking and hiking. The Lindenallee provides a majestic and calming walk, and the Krumminer Moor invites visitors for extended observations of its unique landscape. For specific trails, you can find options in the MTB Trails around Krummin guide, which also includes paths suitable for walking.
Krummin offers a tranquil escape year-round. Summer is popular for enjoying the Naturhafen and outdoor activities, with the Usedom Music Festival often featuring performances at St. Michael's Church. Spring and autumn provide milder weather ideal for cycling and hiking, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty and wildlife in a quieter setting.
Many outdoor areas and trails around Krummin are dog-friendly. For instance, the View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs and the Pine Forest Trail on Usedom Island are suitable for dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in nature reserves.
Krummin features charming garden cafés, particularly around St. Michael's Church, offering homemade cakes and regional dishes. The Naturhafen Krummin also has a restaurant with a terrace, providing regional cuisine and views over the water.
The Cycle path on the top of the dike Zempin–Koserow is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a well-developed and easy-to-navigate route. Many of the village's main paths and the harbor area are generally flat, but it's always advisable to check specific conditions for other attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate Krummin's untouched beauty, peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunities for both active exploration and quiet contemplation amidst nature and history. The serene natural harbor, historic church, and extensive cycling and hiking paths are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
At Naturhafen Krummin, you can embark on guided canoe or electric boat tours to explore the flora and fauna of the Krumminer Wiek. Sailing trips on a traditional Zeesen boat are also available, offering a unique way to experience the lagoon.


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