Best attractions and places to see around Ralswiek, a municipality on the island of Rügen, blend history, culture, and natural beauty. Situated by the lagoon and Bodden, the area offers scenic walking paths and historic architecture. Ralswiek is known for its open-air theater and a rich past as a medieval seaport. Visitors can explore a diverse range of sites, from castles to natural parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Architectural sin and memorial at the same time 🤙
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Should also be a Rügen bike tour
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Worth seeing, especially the old buildings which will not remain as they are for very long (renovation and real estate companies which are buying up the buildings including the museum which is worth seeing!)
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A barracks-like colossus stretches for four kilometers along the bay of Prora. At Adolf Hitler's request, a huge seaside resort was to be built here, in the east of the island of Rügen.
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The size of this former holiday property alone is impressive enough. After its (re-)use by the GDR holiday authorities, it has finally found another useful use. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, which is probably also in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.
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The size of this former holiday property alone is impressive enough. After its (re-)use by the GDR holiday authorities, it has finally found another useful use. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, which is probably also in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.
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The size of this former holiday property alone is impressive enough. After its (re-)use by the GDR authorities, it has finally found another useful use. A suitable clientele has now been attracted, probably in the interests of the town of Binz. I hope that the last buildings will also find a use.
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Ralswiek and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can explore the impressive Spyker Castle, a 16th-century building with four round corner towers. The Prora Complex, a vast historical site, provides insights into its past through museums and documentation centers. Additionally, the Hügelgräberfeld “Schwarze Berge” (Tumulus Field "Black Mountains") northeast of Ralswiek features over 400 ancient burial sites.
You can enjoy the scenic Jasmunder Bodden Beach, Lietzow, known for its bike paths and thousands of wood anemones in spring. The Bodden-Panoramaweg offers a unique hiking experience along the Great and Small Jasmund Bodden. For nature enthusiasts, Naturpark Ostrügen and the island of Pulitz are nearby, with Pulitz being a significant breeding ground for birds of prey.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen offers an engaging treetop path and panoramic views. The Jasmunder Bodden Beach, Lietzow is also a great spot for families. The Störtebeker Festspiele, an open-air theater, provides an exciting cultural experience for all ages during its season.
For magnificent panoramic views, visit the Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen. This 40-meter-high wooden tower, located north of Binz, offers stunning vistas over the 10-kilometer-long beach of Prora and the surrounding landscape. A spiraling footpath leads to the top, providing an immersive experience.
The Störtebeker Festspiele is Germany's most successful open-air theater, held annually in Ralswiek from late June to early September. It celebrates the legendary pirate Klaus Störtebeker on a grand stage set against the picturesque backdrop of the lagoon. It's a major cultural highlight for the region.
Yes, Ralswiek is an excellent starting point for hiking. The quality-certified Bodden-Panoramaweg offers a unique natural experience along the Great and Small Jasmund Bodden. You can also find various routes, including easy hikes like the "Friedensbaum on Rügen – Ralswiek Castle loop" or moderate options such as the "Wooden Chapel, Ralswiek – Ralswiek Marina loop." For more options, explore the hiking guide for Ralswiek.
Absolutely. The area around Ralswiek is well-suited for cycling, with many well-marked paths. Popular routes include the "Lietzow Beach – Sassnitz Harbour loop" and the "Ralswiek Castle and Marina – Gingst Market Square loop." The Jasmunder Bodden Beach, Lietzow area is also known for its bike paths. Discover more routes in the cycling guide for Ralswiek.
The best time to visit Ralswiek largely depends on your interests. The Störtebeker Festspiele runs from late June to early September. Spring is ideal for nature lovers, as thousands of wood anemones enchant the forests around Jasmunder Bodden Beach, Lietzow. The island of Pulitz, a bird breeding ground, is accessible on designated paths from mid-July to mid-January.
Ralswiek features the distinctive Swedish Wooden Chapel (Holzkapelle Ralswiek), acquired in Stockholm in 1907 and re-erected here. Its simple interior and red-painted wood with white trim make it a noteworthy sight and a popular venue for organ concerts. You can find more information about it on visit-mv.com.
Ralswiek Castle (Schloss Ralswiek) is an impressive building constructed in the French Renaissance style between 1894 and 1896. It is situated above the natural stage of the Störtebeker Festspiele and once belonged to Count Douglas. Today, it serves as a hotel, surrounded by the picturesque Schlosspark Ralswiek.
Yes, the Observation Tower at Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen is designed to be wheelchair accessible. Its spiraling footpath allows visitors of all mobility levels to reach the top and enjoy the panoramic views.
Yes, the small island of Pulitz, located near Ralswiek, is a significant breeding ground for birds of prey. It is accessible on designated paths from mid-July to mid-January, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching within Naturpark Ostrügen.


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