Best attractions and places to see around Roggenstorf offer a mix of natural landscapes and cultural sites within Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The region provides access to the Baltic Sea coast, known for its scenic views and cycling routes. Roggenstorf itself features historical elements, while nearby areas host a variety of attractions. The landscape includes forests, coastlines, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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An apple avenue where each tree has a sign describing the variety. There are all different varieties
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It is so wonderfully liberating with great views and fresh Baltic Sea air
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A beautiful path but very busy in summer :-)
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This is a diversion of the original cycle path, which is closed due to the danger of the cliffs collapsing.
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The Baltic Sea cycle path is great and varied and very well signposted. Driving between the forest and the sea is a beautiful experience!
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The Baltic Sea cycle path is great. But don't think it's flat, it's always pretty hilly up and down. Splendid. You have a lot to do when you ride your organic bike. 😉😄 But it can be done and the circuit is used properly. There are plenty of opportunities to rest in between and you also have plenty of views of the Baltic Sea.
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Wonderful new cycle path with a beautiful route.
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The region around Roggenstorf offers diverse natural landscapes. You can find pristine forests, romantic coastlines, and tranquil lakes. The Cliff View of Lübeck Bay provides beautiful glimpses of the Baltic Sea, often after navigating some steep coastal sections. The wider Mecklenburg-Vorpommern area also features UNESCO World Heritage Ancient Beech Forests and biosphere reserves like Schaalsee, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, Roggenstorf is well-connected to several cycling routes. The Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route is a popular option, though it can be quite hilly in sections, requiring effort on 'normal' bikes. There are also sections like the Priwall–Barendorf Section which features well-developed paths, predominantly asphalt, with nice views. For more specific routes, you can explore guides like Cycling around Roggenstorf, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
Roggenstorf itself is home to a medieval church. Nearby, you can visit Bothmer Palace in Klütz, a significant architectural landmark. Dassow hosts Outpost One, a museum offering cultural insights. Further afield, the historic city centers of Wismar and Stralsund, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, boast impressive brick Gothic architecture and medieval urban structures.
Absolutely. For families, Karls Erlebnisdorf Warnsdorf is a highly-rated 'adventure village.' The Schmetterlingspark Klütz (Butterfly Park Klütz) offers an engaging experience with butterflies, and the Erlebnis- und Tigerpark Dassow provides animal encounters and adventure. The Pirate Action Open Air Theater in Grevesmühlen also offers entertainment.
The coastline near Roggenstorf offers several spots for beautiful views. The Cliff View of Lübeck Bay provides glimpses of the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route also features many sections with scenic coastal vistas, leading hikers and cyclists up and down the steep coast.
While some might expect flat terrain, many cycling paths near Roggenstorf, especially along the Baltic Sea coast, can be quite hilly. Sections of the Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route involve short and crisp climbs, followed by rewarding descents. Paths are generally well-developed, with predominantly asphalt surfaces in many areas like the Priwall–Barendorf Section.
Yes, a notable feature is the Apple Tree Avenue on the Baltic Sea Cycle Route. This section showcases different apple tree species and offers excellent views in all directions. The route also provides opportunities to see occasional cliffs and diverse coastal experiences.
Beyond cycling, the region's natural landscapes, including pristine forests and tranquil lakes, offer opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling, as detailed in guides like Gravel biking around Roggenstorf and Road Cycling Routes around Roggenstorf. The coastal areas also provide opportunities for relaxation on beaches like Travemünde Strand.
The best time to visit Roggenstorf for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn. During summer, the Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route can be busy, but the weather is ideal for cycling and exploring coastal areas. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, perfect for hiking and enjoying the natural landscapes.
Many natural areas and coastal paths around Roggenstorf are suitable for walks with dogs. While specific dog parks aren't highlighted, the extensive network of trails and the general outdoor-friendly nature of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mean you'll find plenty of opportunities for dog-friendly excursions, especially in forests and along less crowded coastal sections.
While specific public transport details for each attraction are not provided, Roggenstorf benefits from its location, making many points of interest in nearby towns accessible. For detailed public transport information to specific attractions like Bothmer Palace or the adventure parks, it is advisable to check local transport schedules or the official websites of the attractions themselves.
Visitors frequently praise the Baltic Sea Coast Cycle Route for its very beautiful and scenic views. Despite being exhausting due to hilly sections, the route offers many opportunities to take a break and enjoy the diverse coastal experiences. The well-developed bike path, especially sections like the Priwall–Barendorf Section, with its predominantly asphalt underground and constant nice views, is a highlight for many.


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