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Binz

Jagdschloss Granitz Trail from Binz to Sellin

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Vorpommern-Rügen
Binz

Jagdschloss Granitz Trail from Binz to Sellin

Moderate

4.7

(16)

65

hikers

Jagdschloss Granitz Trail from Binz to Sellin

02:13

7.96km

150m

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Hike the moderate 4.9-mile Jagdschlossweg on Rügen, exploring ancient beech forests and the historic Granitz Hunting Lodge.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.61 km

Granitz Hunting Lodge

Highlight • Castle

The Granitz hunting lodge was built between 1837 and 1846 on the 107-metre-high forested Tempelberg near Binz. From the 38 meter high central tower, which was only added in 1844, you have a fantastic panoramic view of Rügen and you can see Binz Bay.

The castle was once a residence for princely guests during the hunting season. Today it is a very popular destination for young and old. With over 250,000 visitors a year, it is the most visited castle in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

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5.22 km

"Rasender Roland" Narrow-Gauge Railway
On July 22, 1895, the first eleven kilometers of the historic narrow-gauge railway (750 millimeter gauge) between Putbus and Binz-Ost were opened on the island of Rügen.
The rail network was further expanded and covered around 100 kilometers by the end of the 1960s.
The "Rasender Roland," as Germany's oldest narrow-gauge railway is humorously called by locals, is not just a rolling museum but an integral part of the island's local transport network. With a top speed of 30 km/h, it connects the Baltic Sea resorts on the Mönchgut peninsula in the southeast of the island of Rügen.
The RüBB rolling stock includes six steam locomotives and two diesel locomotives, as well as various passenger coaches, baggage cars, and freight cars. This includes the historic heritage train, which is occasionally used for special train journeys.
Family- and group-friendly fares are available, and bicycles can also be transported. Interested visitors can book a ride in the driver's cab by registering in advance.
The "Rasende Roland" runs every two hours on the Göhren-Baabe-Sellin-Binz route.
In the summer, it switches from Putbus to a triple track to Lauterbach/Mole.


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7.33 km

A wide ravine leads from Sellin up to the Ochsenberg.

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7.96 km

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5.27 km

2.38 km

286 m

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Surfaces

4.45 km

1.41 km

1.39 km

587 m

108 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like on the Jagdschlossweg?

The trail primarily winds through the dense, ancient beech forest of the Granitz, offering shaded paths. You can expect a mix of forest floor and some sections, particularly leading up to Granitz Hunting Lodge, that might be asphalted. The landscape, shaped by the Ice Age, includes features like kettle bogs and the Black Lake.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The most prominent highlight is the historic Granitz Hunting Lodge, where you can climb its 38-meter central tower for panoramic views across Rügen. The trail also connects to the route of the Rasender Roland Narrow-Gauge Steam Railway, offering a unique historical experience. You'll also traverse the beautiful Wide Hollow Way in Biosphärenreservat Südost-Rügen.

Is the Jagdschlossweg suitable for beginners or families?

The Jagdschlossweg is generally considered to be of moderate difficulty. It's suitable for extended walks and hikers with good fitness. While mostly accessible, the elevation changes, especially around the Granitz Hunting Lodge on the 107-meter-high Tempelberg, mean it's not entirely flat. Families with younger children or those seeking a very easy stroll might find some sections challenging.

Where can I park to access the trail?

While specific parking details aren't provided, the trail is situated between the Baltic Sea resorts of Binz and Sellin. Many hikers access the Granitz Hunting Lodge via an asphalt road, suggesting parking options might be available in nearby towns or designated areas leading to the lodge.

What is the best time of year to hike the Jagdschlossweg?

The trail, primarily through a beech forest, is beautiful in spring when the leaves are fresh green, and in autumn for vibrant fall colors. Summer offers cool shade, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered landscape, though conditions might be more challenging. Consider visiting outside peak tourist season for a more tranquil experience.

Is the Jagdschlossweg dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve and potentially near protected areas, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for hiking in the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve?

No, there are typically no general permits or entrance fees required for hiking on public trails within the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve. However, specific attractions like the Granitz Hunting Lodge may have an admission fee if you wish to enter and explore the castle or climb its tower.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Binz-Jagdschloss-Binz trail (30% of this route), the EV10 Baltic Sea Cycle Route - part Germany Rugia-South (26%), and the Rügen Rundweg (23%). You'll also find smaller sections of trails like Am Sportplatz and Buchenweg.

Are there any food or drink options along the trail?

While the trail itself is primarily a forest hike, the Granitz Hunting Lodge often has a restaurant or cafe. Additionally, being situated between the resorts of Binz and Sellin, you'll find numerous cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in these towns, which are easily accessible from the trail.

What makes the Jagdschlossweg a unique hiking experience?

The trail's uniqueness comes from its blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll hike through one of Northern Germany's largest continuous beech forests, the Granitz, and have the opportunity to visit the most visited castle in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Granitz Hunting Lodge, with its stunning panoramic views. The option to combine your hike with a ride on the historic Rasender Roland Narrow-Gauge Steam Railway further enhances its appeal.

Is it possible to extend this hike to other parts of Rügen?

Yes, the Jagdschlossweg forms part of longer hiking routes that allow for further exploration of Rügen. Its connections to trails like the Rügen Rundweg and its proximity to coastal areas mean you can easily extend your adventure to discover other key Rügen attractions, such as the famous chalk cliffs or other Baltic Sea resorts.

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Trail Reviews

Waldi
September 15, 2025, Wanderung von Binz nach Sellin am 15.09.2025

Rain alternated with storms and sunshine🌤🌦☔️🌬It's called "shitty weather" here on the island. It was still a beautiful hike.

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