Natural monuments around Sehlen are characterized by green landscapes, forests, and meadows, providing an environment for outdoor activities. Sehlen is located in the heart of Rügen, serving as a starting point for exploring significant natural attractions nearby. The region features diverse coastal formations, ancient forests, and protected natural reserves.
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There are three free options for parking your car and then starting your hike: The official car park is at Stadthof (east of the lake), or you can park in Parchtitz (approaching from the west), or in the large Familia car park and then cross the B96 (this is how you get to the lake from the south).
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Beautiful nature by the lake
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Great route through the forest.
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I am currently on the Nonnensee and have already taken lots of photos for you. Your expert for cycling and hiking Thomas from Bergen on Rügen
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Very nice cycle path through the Goor nature reserve... Part of the Baltic Sea Cycle Route... When it rains, however, there are slippery sections, it is a nature path after all...
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Very magical. No matter whether you have blue or gray skies. The images are always magical.
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Beyond the well-known Vilm Island Nature Reserve, you can visit the iconic Jasmund National Park, home to the famous Königsstuhl chalk cliffs and ancient beech forests. Another unique experience is the Goor-Muglitz Nature Reserve, which features the impressive Schirmeiche (Ancient Oak), a testament to natural regeneration.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The View of Vilm Island and Wreecher See are great for relaxed outings. The Natural Heritage Centre Rügen, with its barrier-free Treetop Walk, offers an accessible and educational experience for all ages, providing panoramic views over the island.
The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You'll encounter dramatic chalk cliffs along the Baltic Sea, extensive ancient beech forests, serene lakes like Wreecher See, and protected islands such as Vilm Island. The landscape is characterized by green meadows, coastal formations, and varied forest types.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings stunning foliage, especially in the beech forests of Jasmund National Park. Even in winter, the chalk cliffs and quiet forests offer a unique, tranquil experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Access to Vilm Island Nature Reserve is strictly limited to preserve its pristine nature. You can only visit as part of guided tours, with a maximum of 60 visitors per day. Tours typically depart from Lauterbach, and prior registration with the passenger shipping company is essential.
Absolutely. The region around Sehlen and Rügen is excellent for hiking. Jasmund National Park features trails like the Hochuferweg with stunning coastal views. The Goor-Muglitz Nature Reserve also offers magnificent deciduous forest paths. For more options, you can explore various running and hiking trails around Sehlen.
Besides hiking, the area is great for cycling and gravel biking. You can find numerous routes that take you through diverse landscapes and past natural attractions. Explore cycling routes around Sehlen or try gravel biking trails for a different adventure.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from the chalk cliffs and over the Bodden towards Vilm Island. The tranquility of the ancient forests, the unique experience of places like the Treetop Walk, and the opportunity to observe diverse flora and fauna are also highly appreciated. The area's natural beauty is often described as a perfect place to relax and connect with nature.
Yes, some natural monuments have interesting historical connections. Vilm Island, for instance, was a protected area reserved for GDR government members during the Cold War, and its buildings are now used by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation. The ancient beech forests of Jasmund National Park are also part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for their primeval ecological significance.
Many natural areas and trails around Sehlen are dog-friendly, especially in the forests and along coastal paths. However, specific rules may apply in highly protected areas like Jasmund National Park or the Vilm Island Nature Reserve, where access might be restricted or dogs required to be on a leash. Always check local regulations before your visit.
The Natural Heritage Centre Rügen offers a barrier-free Treetop Walk, making it accessible for wheelchair users and families with strollers. This allows everyone to experience the forest canopy and enjoy panoramic views. For other natural monuments, accessibility can vary, so it's advisable to check specific trail conditions beforehand.
Parking facilities are generally available near major attractions like Jasmund National Park (Königsstuhl National Park Center) and the Natural Heritage Centre Rügen. Public transport, including buses, connects various towns on Rügen, making it possible to reach many natural monuments. For specific locations, it's best to consult local transport schedules or visitor information centers.


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