Best attractions and places to see around Jasmund National Park, Germany's smallest national park, are found on the Jasmund Peninsula of Rügen Island. The park is characterized by its dramatic natural landscapes, including iconic chalk cliffs and ancient beech forests. These features, combined with various viewpoints, offer vistas of the Baltic Sea. The region also holds cultural significance with historical sites and educational centers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice facility with a skywalk - view of the chalk cliffs, exhibition, catering and a large playground ;-) It's worth seeing, but €12 entry isn't exactly cheap.
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Currently still partially under construction. The entrance fee is quite steep at €12. The view is not bad, but you get much better views from the high bank path. In my opinion, it is therefore not worth it...
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In the heart of the island of Rügen, in the northeastern tip, lies a paradise for nature lovers: the Jasmund National Park. Nestled in the UNESCO World Heritage Site “Ancient Beech Forests of Germany”, this park – Germany’s smallest national park – contains an impressive diversity that will amaze every hiker. The Stubnitz, a ridge north of the charming port town of Sassnitz, is covered by dense, original beech forest. A green roof that stands in vivid contrast to the brilliant white chalk cliff coast. Particularly striking: the Stubenkammer, a true masterpiece of nature. The path leads along the chalk coast, past moors, dry grasslands and the former Quoltitz chalk quarries. A scenery that enchants with its colors and shapes. The Piekberg, at 161 meters Rügen's highest elevation, offers an impressive overview of this unique terrain. And there it is: the 60 meter high chalk cliff that juts boldly out of the sea. The Ernst-Moritz-Arndt View, a monument of nature, in honor of Rügen's famous son. Hikers can reach this spectacular viewpoint via the Hochuferweg, which connects Sassnitz with the Königsstuhl. And we continue on, past the remains of the Wissow clinics, witnesses of times past. Plan more time than expected. Because this place tempts you to pause, marvel and enjoy the silence. And anyone hiking with children will certainly take a break here and there - be it to collect stones or to admire the view. With every step you take, a new view of the coast opens up. The alternation of ups and downs is almost reminiscent of mountain feelings. And the park is an experience even in fog or cloudy weather. The chalk cliffs in the haze give the landscape an almost mystical grace. For anyone who wants to experience the real character of the chalk cliffs, we recommend using the descents along the high bank path. Viewed from below, the rocks show a completely different face.
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A very special forest right on the Baltic Sea coast.
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Fantastic view from the Skywalk, entry €12 per adult
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A trip to the Königsstuhl is well worth it. You only have until September to visit the platform on the Königsstuhl. In the spring of 2023, the new viewing platform - the "Königsweg" - should be ready. You can follow the construction progress on this page: https://koenigsweg.koenigsstuhl.com.
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The journey is worth it! In good condition, easy to walk on and the best view of the Königsstuhl from the Victoria view
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From here you can see the king of the chalk cliffs in all its glory. And for free
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The most iconic natural landmarks include the dramatic chalk cliffs, particularly the Victoria view and the Königsstuhl. The park is also renowned for its ancient beech forests, which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, such as the Ancient Beech Forests of Jasmund National Park.
Excellent viewpoints include the Victoria view, which offers a well-known perspective of the dramatic coastal landscape. Another impressive spot is the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Viewpoint, providing breathtaking views of the striking chalk cliffs and the Baltic Sea. The View of the Königsstuhl from the cliff-top trail also offers fantastic vistas.
Yes, Jasmund National Park offers numerous hiking trails. The Hochuferweg (High Shore Walk) is a popular choice, running along the coastline and connecting dense forests with the chalk cliffs. You can find various routes, including moderate options like the "Victoria view – View of Wissower Ufer loop" (13.6 km) or easier trails such as the "Hike from the KÖNIGSSTUHL National Park Centre to Hagen via the megalithic tomb" (4.1 km). For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Jasmund National Park guide.
Beyond the famous chalk cliffs, you can explore the ancient beech forests, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These 700-year-old forests provide a rich habitat and are considered nearly pristine. The park also features the picturesque Herthasee lake and the highest point on Rügen, Piekberg, at 161 meters.
Yes, the region has cultural significance. You can visit the Chalk Museum Rügen (Kreidemuseum Rügen), located in a disused chalk factory, which offers exhibits on local fossils and the chalk industry. Near Herthasee, you can also find the remains of Herthaburg, an 8th-century Slavic fort.
The Ancient Beech Forests of Jasmund National Park are considered family-friendly, offering trails suitable for various ages. The Königsstuhl National Park Center provides educational exhibitions about the park's history, geology, and ecology, which can be engaging for families. The new Skywalk Königsstuhl also offers an accessible viewing experience.
Jasmund National Park is beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora and fresh green forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Baltic Sea and longer days for hiking. Autumn transforms the beech forests with vibrant colors, while winter offers a serene, often snow-covered landscape, though some paths might be more challenging.
Access to the Königsstuhl and other central attractions is often via the Königsstuhl National Park Center. Parking is typically available a short distance away, with shuttle buses often connecting parking areas to the main visitor points to minimize traffic within the park. Public transport options also connect nearby towns like Sassnitz to the park.
Jasmund National Park is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot white-tailed eagles soaring above, gray seals in the Baltic Sea, and occasionally harbor porpoises. The ancient forests also host a variety of orchids, including lady-slipper orchids and military orchids.
Yes, the area around Jasmund National Park offers opportunities for both cycling and running. For cyclists, there are easy routes like the "Sunlight in the Beech Forest loop" (14.6 km). Runners can find moderate trails such as the "View of Königsstuhl loop" (5.6 km). You can find more options in the Cycling around Jasmund National Park guide and the Running Trails around Jasmund National Park guide.
Visitors are consistently enchanted by the incredible colors and shapes of the chalk cliffs and the pristine nature of the ancient beech forests. Many highlight the breathtaking views from vantage points like Victoria view and the unique experience of hiking along the coastal trails, where the forest meets the sea. The sense of being in a natural wonder is a common sentiment.
Yes, boat tours departing from Sassnitz offer a unique perspective of the impressive chalk coast and the Königsstuhl from the water. This provides a different and often spectacular view of the cliffs that are constantly reshaped by natural erosion.


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