Best attractions and places to see around Gingst, a village in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, offer a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its picturesque setting and proximity to the island of Ummanz. Visitors can explore traditional crafts, local art, and green spaces. The region provides opportunities to experience both historical insights and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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After more than a year, the path is still not completely renovated! Yesterday (Sunday, and coming from Wiek) the barrier could be bypassed. The familiar block paving follows, which was renewed a few years ago. It rides well, but from the edges the path is growing over, so that the full width is no longer usable. Later, a long section with fresh gravel follows, and everywhere there are pallets with block paving stones, which are presumably to be laid here?!? And further on towards the ferry, the new paving has already been laid, and just before the ferry, the barrier had been moved aside. As I said, I cannot say whether it is like this daily or only on weekends when no work is being done.
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The road between Wiek and the Wittow ferry is currently being renovated and is therefore closed. The detour is via the quiet country road.
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One of the most popular photo motifs in the area is the small lighthouse in Waase, which greets all visitors on the bridge over the Focker Strom. To protect the water birds, it has no lighting. The 7-meter-high landmark of Ummanz was originally built by a restaurateur in 1997 and was even once a kiosk.
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Very nice view from the bridge.
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Small mini lighthouse is worth an eye-catcher.
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A small inconspicuous bridge leads to the beautiful island of Ummanz.
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Nice little dreamy harbor with coffee and cake.
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Unfortunately the cycle path is getting old 😕
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Gingst offers a rich history. You can visit the St. Jacobi Church, a stunning Gothic church with panoramic views from its tower. The Historische Handwerkerstuben Gingst (Village Museum), including the "Efeuhaus" and "Kremkehaus," showcases traditional crafts and the village's past. Additionally, the Gingst Market Square is a vibrant historical spot, and an old barn, the Kunstscheune, has been transformed into an art gallery displaying local artists' works.
Yes, the area boasts several beautiful green spaces. The Gingst Nature Park, just outside the village, features scenic walking trails and vibrant flower gardens. You can also stroll through the beautifully manicured Kubbelkow Mansion Park with its sprawling lawns and ancient trees. For open-air events and markets, Arcum Green Spaces are a popular choice.
Gingst is excellent for cycling. A popular route is the Cycle Path Along Wieker Bodden, offering scenic views along the water. Another notable path is near the Lighthouse at the Bridge to Ummanz, which leads towards Ummanz Island. For more extensive cycling adventures, you can find various routes in the Cycling around Gingst guide, including routes crossing the Ummanz Bridge.
Many attractions around Gingst are suitable for families. The Ummanz Bridge and the Lighthouse at the Bridge to Ummanz are both marked as family-friendly and offer pleasant views. The Historische Handwerkerstuben Gingst (Village Museum) can also be an engaging educational experience for children, showcasing traditional crafts.
The region is known for its bridges and lighthouses. You can visit the Ummanz Bridge, which connects Rügen with the island of Ummanz and offers views of the Schaproder Bodden. Nearby, you'll find the small but notable Lighthouse at the Bridge to Ummanz. Further afield, the Waase Lighthouse in the small harbor of Waase is also a charming sight.
Yes, some attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Wittow Ferry, which connects Rügen's main island with the Wittow peninsula, is wheelchair accessible. The Ummanz Bridge is also listed as wheelchair accessible, providing a way to enjoy the views and access Ummanz Island.
The area around Gingst offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find easy trails suitable for leisurely walks, such as those in the Gingst Nature Park. For more structured routes, explore the Easy hikes around Gingst guide, which includes routes like the "Wundersee and Liebesinsel – Pansevitz Castle Ruins loop from Kluis" and the "St. Jacobi Church Gingst – Gingst Market Square loop from West-Rügen."
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic views and the peaceful atmosphere. The Cycle Path Along Wieker Bodden is praised for its great views, and the Lighthouse at the Bridge to Ummanz is considered a charming eye-catcher. The connection to the island of Ummanz via the Ummanz Bridge is also a highlight, offering beautiful vistas over the Schaproder Bodden.
Yes, the region provides several options for runners. You can explore various routes in the Running Trails around Gingst guide. Popular routes include the "Ummanz Bridge – Waase Lighthouse loop from Ummanz" and the "Adventure Farm Kliewe loop from Mursewiek," offering moderate to easy difficulty levels.
The Wittow Ferry is a convenient connection that links the main island of Rügen with the Wittow peninsula. The crossing takes only about eight minutes and can be used by pedestrians, cyclists, and cars. It's often considered the shortest way to reach Cape Arkona from the west side of Rügen.
Gingst has a strong connection to traditional crafts and local art. The Historische Handwerkerstuben Gingst (Village Museum) actively showcases the village's history and traditional crafts. Additionally, the Kunstscheune, an old barn converted into an art gallery, displays impressive works by local artists, providing a cultural insight into the region.
The Gingst Market Square is a central spot where local vendors sell fresh produce and handmade crafts. The Museumshof (Museum Yard) at the Historische Handwerkerstuben Gingst also frequently hosts a green market, offering local products and handicrafts, making it a great place to find unique souvenirs and local delicacies.


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