Attractions and places to see around Wiek offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences on the Wittow peninsula of Rügen. This seafaring town provides access to coastal landscapes, significant historical sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its unique geographical features, including the Wieker Bodden and proximity to Kap Arkona.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Arkona lighthouse can be easily reached from Putgarten on foot, by bike or on the “Kap Arkona train”. Anyone who has climbed the 175 steps will be treated to a truly wonderful panoramic view… By the way, all the steps are numbered so you always know how many steps there are to the top!😉 Anyone who wants to enjoy the view from the lighthouse should definitely check the opening times: Closed November - March! April 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. May 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. June - September 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. October 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. As of 2025, admission costs €3 per person. In addition to the new lighthouse, there is much more to see on Kap Arkona: the old lighthouse (Schinkel tower), the military bunkers, the fog signal station, the direction-finding tower, the Slavic castle wall with Jaromasburg. A short walk to the fishing village of Vitt is also highly recommended from here.
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The two towers are certainly the highlight of Cape Arkona. You can climb the lighthouse to enjoy the view from above.
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The landmark of Cape Arkona. Always nice to see the two towers.
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Real experience! Great impressions, especially magical when the sun's rays fall through the canopy. In addition, you have great views from the edge of the cliffs on the white sandy beach with the crystal clear sea. Hold on tight to the handlebars because the forest path - of course - has roots.
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The beech forest right by the sea is only about 50-100 meters wide and can be easily driven through. If that's too mystical for you, you can also drive parallel to the edge of the forest along the field.
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Beautiful section. A challenge with a fully packed bike. An alternative is the path along the edge of the forest.
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The region around Wiek offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen, which provides impressive views over the Baltic Sea and, on clear days, the chalk cliffs of Mon in Denmark. The Chalk Cliffs and Rocky Beach Between Kap Arkona and Vitt are also a stunning natural monument. The Wieker Bodden is ideal for water sports, and the 12 km long Schaabe Beach offers a fine sandy stretch for relaxation.
Yes, Wiek has several historical sites. The 14th-century St. Georg Church, a Gothic brick building with a rich Baroque interior and a medieval equestrian statue of St. George, is a central landmark. The Kreidebrücke (Chalk Bridge), built in 1890, is an industrial monument offering views over Wiek harbor. Nearby, the Lighthouses of Kap Arkona are also significant historical structures.
Wiek is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. The Wieker Bodden is perfect for water sports like surfing, kiting, sailing, and paddling. You can also explore numerous hiking and cycling routes. For example, there are many gravel biking routes around Wiek, such as the 'View of Kap Arkona Cliffs – Cape Arkona Lighthouse loop from Tromper Wiek', or MTB trails like the 'Rügen Clifftop Trail – Fairy Tale Forest Trail (Rügen) loop from Wiek'. You can find more details on these routes in the Gravel biking around Wiek and MTB Trails around Wiek guides.
Absolutely. Many attractions around Wiek are suitable for families. The Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen is a great destination for the whole family, offering scenic views. The Lighthouses of Kap Arkona are also family-friendly, with the option to climb one for panoramic views. The Schaabe Beach provides a safe and enjoyable environment for children to play and swim. The idyllic Vitt fishing village with its small cafes is also a pleasant spot for families.
For breathtaking views, head to the Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen, where you can see across the Baltic Sea. The historic Kreidebrücke (Chalk Bridge) in Wiek offers excellent views over the harbor and the Wieker Bodden, with Hiddensee visible on clear days. The Lighthouses of Kap Arkona also provide impressive vistas from their cliffs.
Yes, Wiek is an excellent base for cycling. There are numerous coastal cycling paths and diverse routes through natural landscapes. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Wiek Harbor – View of the Wieker Bodden loop from Wiek', which is a moderate 13 km ride. More options are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Wiek guide.
Wiek offers a variety of hiking trails, including options suitable for beginners and easy walks. Many coastal paths provide gentle terrain and beautiful scenery. While specific 'beginner' trails aren't highlighted, the general network of paths allows for shorter, less strenuous explorations. The Beech Forest Trail by the Cliffs (Rügen) offers an atmospheric experience, though some sections might be more challenging.
The warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, are ideal for outdoor activities in Wiek. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and water sports on the Wieker Bodden. Summer also brings regular concerts to St. Georg Church and the Störtebeker Festspiele nearby, adding cultural experiences to your visit.
Beyond Wiek's own St. Georg Church and the Heimatmuseum in der Kulturscheune Günter-Käning, you can experience the renowned Störtebeker Festspiele, an open-air theater festival held on the natural stage in Ralswiek, depicting the adventures of the pirate Klaus Störtebeker. This festival is accessible by ferry from nearby Breege and is a major cultural highlight.
Yes, ferries operate directly from Wiek to the car-free Island of Hiddensee. Hiddensee is known for its white beaches, dunes, and the Dornbusch Lighthouse, offering a peaceful escape and further opportunities for nature exploration.
The Kreidebrücke (Chalk Bridge) in Wiek is a historic industrial monument built in 1890. Originally used for fishing and chalk transport, it now serves as a 'floating promenade.' It's a great spot to enjoy excellent views over Wiek harbor and the Wieker Bodden, and you can often see the island of Hiddensee on clear days. It's also notable as one of the first reinforced concrete structures in the Baltic Sea region.
The Vitt fishing village is an idyllic and somewhat secluded spot near Kap Arkona. Visitors love its charm, with small cafes inviting you to stop and enjoy the atmosphere. It's a listed village, offering a glimpse into traditional Rügen life, and provides beautiful views of the cliffs from its beach.
The Schaabe Beach is a popular choice, stretching 12 km with fine sand and dunes between Juliusruh and Glowe, making it an excellent spot for bathing and relaxation. Additionally, the Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen also features a beach area, and the Chalk Cliffs and Rocky Beach Between Kap Arkona and Vitt offer a unique coastal experience.


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