Best attractions and places to see around Dassow include a variety of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated on a bay of the Baltic Sea, the town offers access to coastal features like the Dassower See and the Stepenitz River. The region is characterized by wide fields, dense forests, and coastal cliffs, providing diverse environments for exploration.
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Beautiful hike from HL-Travemünde to Niendorf/Baltic Sea on the steep coast of the Brodtener Kliff. Again and again very nice views of the Bay of Lübeck, the steep bank/cliff, its geology and the adjacent beach.
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I wouldn't describe the different weather at the sea as a 'dark prospect', rather as fascinating. That's how it is at the sea!
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The Brodten steep bank hiking trail is unfortunately less and less, it is clearly crumbling, many trees are falling down.
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Always beautiful, in any weather, especially of course with sunshine.
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It is wonderful to stop off at Hermannshöhe after a long walk. Wide view over the sea included.
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The Niendorfer Hafen is one of the most beautiful things there is! Always something going on, delicious fish everywhere, great atmosphere.
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On the entire Brodtener Ufer you have a fantastic view of the Baltic Sea.
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Dassow offers a variety of natural landscapes. You can visit the Dassower See, a prominent lake with a surrounding nature reserve known for its unique flora and fauna, especially in autumn when many bird species gather. The Stepenitz River flows into the Dassower See. For coastal views, the Brodtener Cliffs provide breathtaking vistas of the Baltic Sea, a natural beauty constantly shaped by wind and sea. The district of Pötenitz also features quiet, shallow beaches suitable for families.
Yes, Dassow has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. The St.-Nikolai-Kirche is a Gothic brick church from the 13th century, showcasing a transitional Romanesque-Gothic style. You can also learn about local history at the Altenteilerkate Dassow local history museum. Further historical interest lies in manor houses like Schloss Lütgenhof and the water castle Schloss Johannstorf on the Dassower See.
For families, the Tigerpark Dassow is a popular attraction, allowing visitors to see various big cats and other animals like white tigers and alpacas. The beaches in Pötenitz are also very family-friendly due to their shallow waters and are free of resort tax. Additionally, many cycling routes in the area are suitable for all ages, such as the 'Cycle Path Through the Fields – Priwall Beach loop from Dassow' which is rated as easy.
The area around Dassow is excellent for cycling, with well-developed paths traversing nature reserves, castles, and churches, often running parallel to natural sandy beaches. Notable routes include sections of the International Coastal Route E9 Baltic-Sea and the Baltic Sea Cycle Route. The Brodtener Coastal Cliff Cycle Path offers panoramic views of the Baltic Sea and is highly recommended for its scenic vistas. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Dassow guide.
Absolutely. The region offers diverse hiking experiences. A very nice hike from Travemünde can be taken along the Baltic Sea beach up to the Brodtener Cliffs and back over the steep bank. The area around Dassower See and the Stepenitz River also provides scenic walking paths. For more options, explore the Hiking around Dassow guide, which includes routes like the 'Bridge over the Stepenitz – Prieschendorfer Esker loop from Dassow'.
Dassow is enjoyable throughout the year, but autumn is particularly special for nature enthusiasts. During this season, the nature reserve around the Dassower See becomes a significant natural event as various bird species gather before migrating south. The coastal cliffs and cycling paths offer beautiful views in spring and summer, while historical sites are accessible year-round.
Yes, the region boasts several stunning viewpoints. The Brodtener Cliffs offer expansive views over the Bay of Lübeck and the Baltic Sea. Similarly, the View of the Baltic Sea from the Brodtener Steilufer provides another excellent vantage point along the coast. These spots are perfect for enjoying the natural beauty of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania coastline.
You can visit Niendorf Harbour, a small and picturesque harbor featuring both fishing and sports boats. It's a pleasant place to relax, watch the activity, and enjoy local eateries or a fish roll. The harbor atmosphere with kiosks, stalls, and restaurants makes it a worthwhile stop.
Beyond the main attractions, the area offers unique experiences like the ferry crossing from Priwall to Travemünde. The Priwall–Travemünde Ferry operates around the clock, connecting you to the coast and offering a short, scenic ride across the water. Exploring the smaller manor houses like Gutshaus Wieschendorf can also provide a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage away from the more frequented spots.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the coastal views from the Brodtener Cliffs and the scenic Brodtener Coastal Cliff Cycle Path. The peaceful atmosphere of Niendorf Harbour is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the combination of easy-to-access natural landscapes and historical sites, making it ideal for both active exploration and relaxed sightseeing.
Yes, the diverse terrain around Dassow is also suitable for gravel biking. Routes often combine scenic paths with more challenging sections. For example, the 'Brodtener Coastal Cliff Cycle Path – Brodtener Cliffs loop from Barendorf' is a moderate gravel biking route. You can find more gravel biking trails and guides in the Gravel biking around Dassow guide.


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