Natural monuments around Ummanz are primarily characterized by their inclusion in the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park, a protected area known for its rich biodiversity. The island features a flat landscape with unspoilt beaches, salt marshes, lagoons, and lush forests. These varied habitats provide a tranquil environment for numerous plant and animal species. Ummanz offers a serene experience for those seeking to connect with nature.
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Here begins the section of the national park
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This is a particularly beautiful landscape, very natural
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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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On April 21, 2025: Barn swallows have nested here, which I naturally left alone. So, birdwatching is only possible from outside the door!
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Covered observation platform that is freely accessible all year round. Particularly interesting in September/October when many cranes can be seen here.
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Beautiful nature by the lake
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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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Beautiful landscape and good hiking trail to the Gellen lighthouse
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Ummanz, located within the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park, offers a diverse landscape. You'll find flat, unspoilt beaches, salt marshes, shallow lagoons (Bodden), and lush forests. These varied habitats support a rich array of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.
Ummanz is renowned as an internationally important bird sanctuary. A prime location for birdwatching is the Tankow Crane Observation Platform. This covered platform is freely accessible year-round and offers spectacular views, especially in autumn when thousands of cranes use the area as a resting place. You can also spot various duck species, gulls, geese, and other migratory birds throughout the year.
Yes, you can discover the Möwenstein, a significant glacial erratic located on the dike near Tankow. This large syenogranite block was transported from Bornholm by Ice Age glaciers and is one of the few such geological features in this part of Rügen. While direct access can be restricted seasonally for bird protection, it can be observed from the nearby birdwatching platform.
The spring and autumn migratory seasons are particularly spectacular for birdwatching, as thousands of cranes, geese, and other birds use the area as a resting and breeding ground. The Tankow Crane Observation Platform is especially interesting in September/October. Generally, Ummanz offers a tranquil experience throughout the year for connecting with nature.
Absolutely. The Tankow Crane Observation Platform is family-friendly, offering an exciting opportunity to observe birds. Additionally, the Forest Adventure Trail Ummanz provides an interactive 1.9 km experience through forested areas, designed for families with adventure stations and insights into the local ecosystem. Pansevitz Castle Park also offers well-kept paths and ponds, making it a pleasant spot for families.
The flat landscape of Ummanz is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the "Thatched Shelter on Ummanz – Café Zuckerkuss loop from Waase," or go running on trails such as the "Suhrendorf Dike Path loop." There are also easy hiking options, including the "Suhrendorf Dike Path – View of the Dike loop from Ummanz." For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Ummanz, Running Trails around Ummanz, and Easy hikes around Ummanz guides.
Yes, cycling is a popular way to explore Ummanz. The flat terrain makes it suitable for road cycling, with routes like the "Café Zuckerkuss – Ummanz Bridge loop from Suhrendorf." Even the path to Barhöft Cliff, though partly single-trail, offers a scenic bike ride with great views. You can find more cycling options in the Road Cycling Routes around Ummanz guide.
The Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park is a vast protected area encompassing Ummanz and its surrounding waters. It's internationally recognized as a crucial bird sanctuary and features diverse ecosystems including salt marshes, shallow lagoons, and forests. The park's significance lies in its role in preserving unique plant and animal communities, especially during bird migration. You can learn more about its importance for birds at nationalpark-vorpommersche-boddenlandschaft.de.
Yes, Pansevitz Castle Park is a notable natural monument that also serves as a historical site. Designed in the style of an English landscape park, it features ancient trees, well-kept paths, and various ponds, offering a quiet and historically rich place to visit throughout the year.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene and untouched nature of Ummanz. The spectacular birdwatching opportunities, especially the cranes at the Tankow Crane Observation Platform, are a major highlight. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Pansevitz Castle Park and the varied views from Barhöft Cliff are also highly valued by the komoot community.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Core zone Nationalpark Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft offers a unique habitat for animals and plants. While some areas are protected and inaccessible to preserve nature, exploring the designated paths within the national park can provide a more rugged and immersive natural experience, particularly in areas with beaches and forests.
Yes, the region offers several coastal natural monuments. The Barhöft Cliff provides varied views of the coastline, and its path offers a scenic experience. Additionally, the Dune Heath Hiddensee, located nearby, is the largest contiguous heath area on the Baltic coast, offering a unique coastal landscape with dunes and heathland.


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