Best attractions and places to see around Rankwitz, a tranquil fishing village on Usedom Island's Lieper Winkel peninsula, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Situated between the Peenestrom and Achterwasser, it provides a setting for exploring untouched nature and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by picturesque landscapes of forests, meadows, and wetlands, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Visitors can discover historic fishermen's houses, ancient oak trees, and a local history museum.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice to look at 👍
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A truly lovely beach promenade in Zinnowitz. The very beautiful, mostly seaside villas have a great attention to detail and presumably offer a fantastic view of the Baltic Sea. The promenade is lovingly landscaped with numerous benches, sculptures, small and large plants, and hedges. There are also public restrooms on both sides of the complex and a few bicycle parking spaces, although these were full despite the end of the season. From the two footpaths themselves, you don't really get a view of the Baltic Sea, as it is lined with a neat hedge on the waterside. You can get a view of the Baltic Sea from the beach entrances and, of course, from the pier with the diving bell.
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The old buildings have been beautifully restored and filled with life. It's nice to see that a bit of culture from that era has returned.
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Beautiful villas/beach architecture right on the promenade; simply beautiful to look at!
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Beach promenade - Zinnowitz's promenade The Zinnowitz promenade is a promenade that can be discovered with all the senses. Your eyes can see the many different details of the resort architecture in which most of the houses along the beach promenade were built. From small classicist bay windows and half-timbered buildings to our small romantic castle, the architects of the 19th century have realized their ideas here. In the parks along the promenade, the gardeners created a place that creates interesting sensory impressions in every season. Here and there you will discover the wooden sculptures of our sculptors, who come together every year for the large wood sculptors' symposium here in Zinnowitz. Each sculpture has its own story and endless possibilities for your own interpretation. Embedded in the beach promenade you will find the music pavilion. Singing, dancing and music are regularly performed here.
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For me the epitome of the Baltic Sea, next to the water 😅
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Beautiful property with a small market in the yard. However, to get there, a bridge toll of 2 euros per person has to be paid. You would get the bridge duty charged when you eat it, but that took too long for us
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For breathtaking views, visit the View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs, which provides extensive vistas of the sea and impressive stairs leading to the beach. Another notable spot is the Jungfernberg, located between Rankwitz and Quilitz, offering panoramic views across the Peenestrom to the mainland and Lassan. The Steilküste Quilitz also features cliffs with broad views of the surrounding area, including the town of Usedom and Wolgast.
The entire Lieper Winkel peninsula, where Rankwitz is situated, is a nature park known for its untouched nature, quiet atmosphere, and picturesque landscapes of forests, meadows, and wetlands. Its location directly on the Peenestrom and near the Achterwasser provides opportunities for nature observation and peaceful exploration of bays, reed beds, and open water. It's an excellent area for hiking and cycling away from the bustling coastal resorts.
You can explore the Mellenthin Water Castle, an impressive 16th-century baroque castle that now houses a hotel, brewery, and coffee roastery, and often hosts medieval festivals. In Rankwitz itself, the historic Fischerhäuser (Fishermen's Houses) below the Raxenberg are architectural monuments showcasing Usedom's fishing culture. You can also find the remnants of an Iron Lifting Bridge in the middle of the Peene, a testament to a former railway bridge.
Yes, the Museumshof Rankwitz, also known as Heimathof Lieper Winkel, is housed in the old school building. This local history museum vividly portrays life and work in the Lieper Winkel from the 18th century to around 1950, featuring original exhibits related to agriculture, fishing, traditional crafts, and unique costumes.
The Lieper Kirche in the nearby village of Liepe is the oldest church on Usedom Island, first mentioned in 1216, and features wall paintings from the late 15th/early 16th centuries. Another medieval church, Kirche Morgenitz, is notable for its separate bell tower and an 18th-century altar, with Slavic millstones outside hinting at prehistoric times.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers sections like the 16% Steep Ascent in Usedom Forest and the Pageluns Hills Steep Inclines (16%). These are known for their significant inclines, providing a more mountainous experience for cyclists and hikers in an otherwise flatter region. You can find more challenging routes in the Running Trails around Rankwitz guide.
Rankwitz and the Lieper Winkel peninsula are excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along scenic routes through forests, meadows, and wetlands. Boat trips on the Peenestrom and Achterwasser are also popular. For specific routes, explore options like the Easy hikes around Rankwitz or Road Cycling Routes around Rankwitz.
Absolutely. The region offers many easy walks. For example, you can find routes like the 'Jungfernberg Viewpoint – View of the Peenestrom loop from Rankwitz' or the 'Playground loop from Rankwitz' which are suitable for leisurely strolls. The Easy hikes around Rankwitz guide provides several options for relaxed exploration.
The Cycle path on the top of the dike Zempin–Koserow is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a well-developed and signposted route. While the Lieper Winkel is generally known for its natural paths, this specific highlight provides an accessible option for enjoying the outdoors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural viewpoints, historical castles, and the variety of trails. The area is praised for its tranquil escape, untouched nature, and cultural heritage. Highlights like the View of the Baltic Sea from the Koserow Cliffs are loved for their stunning vistas, while the Mellenthin Water Castle is enjoyed for its historical charm and amenities like the brewery and coffee roastery.
Near the village of Suckow, you can find the remains of the Suckower Eiche (Suckow Oak), a centuries-old oak tree that stands on an ancient megalithic tomb. Additionally, at Mellenthin Water Castle, there are two ancient oak trees on the grounds, one of which is listed as a natural monument and was estimated to be 670 years old in 2017.
The Lieper Winkel peninsula is ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, especially during the warmer months when the weather is pleasant for exploring the picturesque landscapes of forests, meadows, and wetlands. Summer months also see more activity at Rankwitz Harbor with sailboats and boat trips, and various events at Mellenthin Water Castle.


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