Best attractions and places to see around Putgarten are located on the northern tip of the Wittow peninsula on Rügen Island, Germany. This area is known for its dramatic coastal landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites, predominantly centered around Cape Arkona. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and historical locations that define this northernmost point of Rügen.
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 area around Putgarten, particularly Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen, offers dramatic coastal landscapes. You can experience the impressive 45-meter-high cliffs of Cape Arkona, composed of chalk and glacial till, providing expansive views over the Baltic Sea. The Chalk Cliffs and Rocky Beach Between Kap Arkona and Vitt also provide opportunities for scenic walks and stone collecting.
Cape Arkona is rich in history. You can visit the two prominent Lighthouses of Kap Arkona, including the older 'Schinkelturm' and the newer, operational lighthouse. The area also features historical military bunkers, such as the Wehrmacht bunker and the larger 'Arkona bunker,' which now house exhibitions. Additionally, explore the historical excavations of the Slavic Jaromasburg, an ancient place of worship, and the Peilturm Kap Arkona, a former marine directional tower.
Absolutely. A short walk from Cape Arkona leads to the idyllic Vitt fishing village, known for its charming atmosphere, small cafés, and a pretty chapel built in 1816. In Putgarten itself, the Rügenhof Arkona offers a cultural experience with traditional North German architecture, artisan workshops where you can observe local crafts, and a café.
Putgarten is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling and hiking routes, including sections of the Rügen circular route and the Baltic Sea Cycle Path. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Putgarten, MTB Trails around Putgarten, and Easy hikes around Putgarten guides.
Yes, many attractions are suitable for families. The Vitt fishing village and Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen are great for walks and enjoying the scenery. The Lighthouses of Kap Arkona offer an engaging historical experience, and the Kap Arkona Railway provides a fun and easy way to get around the main sites from Putgarten.
To access the attractions around Cape Arkona from Putgarten, you can walk or cycle along the designated paths. For those who prefer not to walk, the 'Kap Arkona Railway' offers convenient transportation to the lighthouses and other key sites, making it easy to explore the area.
Cape Arkona offers spectacular panoramic views. From the top of the cliffs, you can see across the Baltic Sea. Climbing the 175 steps of one of the Lighthouses of Kap Arkona provides an even more expansive vista. On clear days from Gellort – Northernmost Point of Rügen, you might even spot the chalk cliffs of Mon in Denmark.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Vitt fishing village has small cafés, especially during the warmer months, offering a pleasant stop with views. The Rügenhof Arkona in Putgarten also features a café, providing a place to relax and enjoy local treats.
The Rügenhof Arkona in Putgarten is the perfect place for this. It hosts workshops where local artisans create and sell unique items such as jewelry, felt products, candles, and amber goods, including the distinctive 'Rügen chalk men' mascots. It's a great spot to find authentic local souvenirs.
This trail offers a beautiful section for walking or cycling, with the beech forest situated directly by the sea. It provides an enchanting atmosphere and stunning views. While it can be a challenging ride for heavily loaded bicycles, an alternative path runs along the edge of the forest, offering a more accessible option.
Visitors frequently praise the dramatic coastal views, the historical significance of Cape Arkona, and the tranquil beauty of places like Vitt fishing village. The opportunity to explore lighthouses, bunkers, and ancient Slavic sites, combined with scenic walks along the cliffs and beaches, makes the area highly appealing. The community has shared over 3600 photos and given more than 4700 upvotes to these attractions.


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