Best mountain peaks on Usedom offers several elevated points that provide scenic views and unique experiences across the island. While not known for towering mountains, Usedom features notable natural elevations and accessible viewpoints. The island's landscape includes diverse natural features, from coastal cliffs to forested hills. These elevated spots provide panoramic views of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Especially at sunset it gets romantic on the small bench on the "summit" of the Stefanshöhe or on a cozy place with two benches in the middle of the reeds. Because directly over the bay, the sun is sinking in countless shades of red and orange. A perfect end to a Usedom discovery day.
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Usedom offers several distinct elevated points. The highest natural elevation is Golm, known for its historical significance as a war grave site. For panoramic views, the Streckelsberg provides picturesque hiking trails, while the Usedom Treetop Walk in Heringsdorf offers the highest accessible point with a 360-degree view. Other notable spots include the Zirowberg Lookout Tower, the Summit cross on Jungfernberg, and the Stefanshöhe Summit.
The highest natural elevation on Usedom is Golm, standing at 69 meters (226 feet) above sea level. For the highest accessible point, visit the Usedom Treetop Walk in Heringsdorf, which reaches 75 meters above sea level at the top of its observation tower.
Yes, several elevated points on Usedom are great for families. The Streckelsberg features beautiful family hiking trails through beech and conifer trees with various lookout points. The Usedom Treetop Walk is also highly accessible, including for wheelchairs and strollers, offering learning and activity stations. The Summit cross on Jungfernberg and Stefanshöhe Summit are also considered family-friendly.
From Usedom's elevated points, you can expect diverse and stunning views. The Usedom Treetop Walk offers an unobstructed 360-degree panoramic view of the entire island, the Baltic Sea, and the Achterwasser. From the Zirowberg Lookout Tower, you get a great view of Seebad Ahlbeck and the Baltic Sea. The Streckelsberg provides scenic vistas over the lake and surrounding area, while the Stefanshöhe Summit is particularly romantic at sunset with views over the bay.
The Usedom Treetop Walk is designed for high accessibility, featuring a ramp inside its observation tower with a maximum gradient of 6%, making it wheelchair-accessible to the very top. Other peaks like Streckelsberg involve hiking trails that may be more challenging for strollers or those with mobility issues, though still generally manageable.
Golm holds significant historical importance as one of Germany's largest war grave sites. After the bombing raid on Swinemünde in March 1945, thousands of victims were buried there, transforming Golm into a major memorial site. Visitors can find information boards about the area's history at locations like Streckelsberg.
Near Usedom's elevated points, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including a moderate 9.1 km hike around Golm. You can also find family-friendly hikes like those mentioned in the Family-friendly hikes on Usedom guide, or easy hikes from the Easy hikes on Usedom guide. For cyclists, there are traffic-free bike rides available, detailed in the Traffic-free bike rides on Usedom guide.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. A moderate 9.1 km hike circles Golm, including a visit to the war cemetery. The Streckelsberg is known for its beautiful family hiking trails. For more options, explore routes like the 'Möwenort (South Tip of Gnitz) – Gnitz Peninsula loop' or the 'Nature Trail Mümmelkensee – Mümmelkensee loop' found in the Easy hikes on Usedom guide.
Many of Usedom's elevated points, like Streckelsberg, are recommended in every season. The views can be particularly stunning during spring with blooming nature, in summer with clear skies over the Baltic Sea, or in autumn with colorful foliage. Even winter offers a unique, contemplative experience, especially at historical sites like Golm.
Around Usedom's elevated points, you can experience diverse natural features. The trails often wind through forests of beeches and conifers, as seen at Streckelsberg. Many viewpoints offer expansive vistas of the Baltic Sea, the Achterwasser, and surrounding lakes. You'll also encounter natural monuments and serene landscapes, providing opportunities for wildlife spotting and enjoying the island's unique flora.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially the panoramic vistas of the Baltic Sea and the island from spots like the Usedom Treetop Walk and the Zirowberg Lookout Tower. The peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained hiking trails, particularly at Streckelsberg, are also highly valued. Many find the sunsets from places like Stefanshöhe Summit to be a perfect end to a day.


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