Best attractions and places to see around Rubkow include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites within the Vorpommern-Greifswald district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The municipality is situated on the edge of the Ueckermünder Heide, characterized by rolling hills, forests, and numerous lakes and rivers. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking, alongside cultural and historical exploration. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features, historical landmarks, and local points of interest.
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 lift bridge was completed in 1933 as a railway line and was previously 360 m long and connected Wolgast with Świnoujście. The superstructures on both sides of the movable part were destroyed by the Wehrmacht in 1945 to prevent the advancing Soviet troops from crossing. Since then, the lift bridge has stood as a technical monument in the coastal waters that connect the Szczecin Lagoon with the Pennestrom.
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The Gnitz peninsula is a place full of beauty and very remote. Around the middle of the 19th century, in addition to the nobles, the parish and the sexton, the village only had around 10 houses and 165 residents. Gnitz is now a popular holiday resort and excursion destination with beautiful hiking trails and cycle paths directly in the nature conservation paradise.
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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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The Karnin lifting bridge, a formerly 360 m long railway bridge between the Pomeranian mainland near Kamp and the island of Usedom near Karnin. The superstructures on both sides of the movable lifting part were destroyed by the Wehrmacht in 1945 to stop the advancing Soviet troops. Since the end of the war, the raised part of the bridge has remained unchanged as a fragment and technical monument in the middle of the river, the inner coastal water that connects the Szczecin Lagoon with the Peenestrom.
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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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Very interesting path, partly another world.
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Rubkow is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, including the idyllic Ueckermünder Heide, rolling hills, dense forests, and serene lakes. The Gnitz Peninsula is particularly notable for its breathtaking views over the backwaters and a sandy bathing area. You can also enjoy walks along the Uecker River, known for its scenic beauty and opportunities for canoeing in summer. Other natural spots include Duwels Berg, Kuchen-See, and the Strassen See.
Yes, the region offers several historical sites. The Karnin Railway Lift Bridge is a significant technical monument, a fragment of a former 360-meter-long railway bridge. You can also explore Rubkow Castle and St. Marien Church for insights into the area's past. The "Alte Dorfschule" (Old Village School) Museum provides a glimpse into daily life from earlier times.
The Rubkow area is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous cycling tours, including sections of the Berlin-Usedom cycle path. Hiking is also popular, with trails through forests and along the water. In winter, activities like hiking through snow-covered forests and cross-country skiing are available. For specific hiking routes, you can explore options like the "Steinfurther Holz Forest – Steinfurth Church Ruins loop" or the "Pinnow Village Church – Swimming Area at Straßensee loop" on the Hiking around Rubkow guide.
Yes, there are various cycling routes available. For road cycling, you can find moderate routes like the "Zecheriner Bridge – Peene River Observation Hut loop" or easier options such as the "Drewelow Village Church – Steintor Anklam loop." Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore moderate to difficult trails, including the "Peenetal Moor Nature Reserve – Anklam Gate Usedom loop." More details can be found on the Road Cycling Routes around Rubkow and MTB Trails around Rubkow guides.
Families can enjoy the sandy bathing area at Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz), which is away from tourist crowds. The Karnin Railway Lift Bridge offers an interesting historical sight. The "Alte Dorfschule" (Old Village School) Museum provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages. Additionally, the Wolgast Harbour and Old Town, though a bit further, offers cafes and restaurants in a picturesque setting.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz) is often cited as one of the most beautiful spots on Usedom, offering stunning views and a peaceful beach. The Zecherin Bridge is admired for its beautiful blue structure and the scenic landscape it connects. The historical significance of the Karnin Railway Lift Bridge also makes it a popular and worthwhile detour.
Rubkow hosts an annual "Music Summer" Festival, which attracts many visitors and highlights the cultural vibrancy of the area. For culinary delights, you can enjoy regional specialties such as fresh fish and fruits from local farms. Cozy cafés offer traditional cake and pie specialties, providing a taste of local flavors.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for canoeing on the Uecker River and enjoying the sandy beaches. The region's picturesque landscape with rolling hills and forests is beautiful throughout spring, summer, and autumn for hiking and cycling. In winter, you can enjoy activities like hiking through snow-covered forests and cross-country skiing.
The Zecherin Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering great views of the surrounding landscape. While many natural trails might have varied terrain, the main viewing points and paths around the bridges are generally more accessible.
For breathtaking views, head to the Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz), which offers expansive vistas over the backwaters. The Zecherin Bridge also provides beautiful views as it connects Usedom with the mainland. The Gnitz Peninsula itself is a nature conservation paradise with hiking and cycling paths that lead to various scenic overlooks.
While specific cafes directly on hiking trails in Rubkow are not detailed, the nearby Wolgast Harbour and Old Town is recommended for its cafes and restaurants, especially near its impressive bridge. You can also find cozy cafés in Rubkow offering traditional cake and pie specialties, perfect for a break after exploring.


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