The pene current
The 20 km long sea arm of the Baltic Sea connects the Stettiner Haff with the open Baltic Sea and creates a charming landscape characterized by bays that invites you on a very special discovery tour.
Several outbumes such as the roller water, Spandowerhagener Wiek and Kumminer Wiek shape the appearance of the special rivers. The electricity from the Peene River, which flows near Anklam . Stettiner Haff is pressed from the Baltic Sea from time to time . This means that strong currents can occur at times in the Peenestrom. All water sports enthusiasts should therefore prepare for rough weather.
Many different small yacht ports such as Freest , Kröslin , Peenemünde and Wolgast make the Peenestrom a popular sailing area. By the end of 2009, the Peenestrom was deepened as a sea water road to 7.50 m. This enables ships with severe supply loading. Peenestrom is also home to many species of birds and fish. The great abundance of fish causes the electricity to become a preferred habitat for water birds such as sea eagles, heron and cormorants.
Excursion destinations and sights on the Peenestrom


Waldcamp Freest campsite
The Waldcamp Freest is located on the beautiful Baltic Sea coast, between the popular holiday islands Usedom, and Rügen just a few minutes by car.
A small paradise directly on the Peenestrom with a view of the Baltic Sea - fantastically located in an incomparable, natural landscape. Our campsite with its holiday homes directly borders on the existing nature reserve "Peenemünde" and has approximately 45,000 m² of space. Half of the campsite consists of a clear pine forest population and a natural forest meadow, with direct beach access, approx. 350 m.
From freest you can start your day tours to the most beautiful excursion destinations in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, e.g. to the islands: Usedom, rudes, Greifswald Oie and Rügen with hikes, bike or shipping tours. The Usedom seaside resorts Zinnowitz, Heringsdorf or Ahlbeck invite you to stroll on the beautiful promenades. From the Freester Hafen you can take the passenger ferry to the island of Usedom every hour.


Baltic Sea Resort
Embedded in untouched nature, at the gates of the beautiful island of Usedom, is the Marina Kröslin, the only 5-star yacht port in the region. The state -of -the -art facility offers an abundance of attractive options that make a visit an unforgettable experience.
The Marina Kröslin - more than just one harbor.
No matter where the journey should go, whether sailing trip, fishing trip, family vacation or just looking for relaxation on the water. You can make your dream come true in Marina Kröslin.
It is the ideal home port for water sports enthusiasts, because the 5-star marina not only passionately takes care of the boat, but also the entire crew. The physical well -being is taken care of in the restaurant and the nearby tapas bar, the small shops invite you to stroll and linger, and a visit to the hairdressing salon offers the successful completion of a stay in land for storm -tried captains.
As a guest from the country side, you are also welcome. If you want, we bed on gentle waves in our floating houses, take them on the water on our short trip under sailing or sweeten your free time in our wellness and relaxation system.
The Marina Kröslin - a port with a feel -good guarantee.
Certified: yellow wave, IMCI 5-stars
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Lassan nature campsite
Vacation in one of the most beautiful river landscapes in Germany. Generous, natural parking spaces at the gates of Usedom. Be active or let your mind wander - everything is possible with us. Welcome on vacation!
Our space is particularly suitable for water sports active: in the stab channel, which leads from the Peenestrom to the campsite, we have space for your sports boats (max. 70 cm depth). "Park" and slip right on the doorstep. For fishing enthusiasts, what the heart desires is required: the Peenestrom with its rich fish range directly in front of the "house". Fishing boats can be rented on site. And fishermen's newcomers can also get started right away, because in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania you can buy a four-week tourist-fishing license even without a fishing license. A fish plastering area is also available on the square. At Andy's "Wasser Sport Lassan", right with us on the square, you can surf, kite, stand-up paddling and much more-with a fun guarantee! Just look into his shop with the stylish clothes and accessories. Everyone is welcome on our family -run campsite. We offer shady and sunny places with more or less hustle and bustle. Play equipment and entertainment options for parents and children, even in worse weather. Be active or enjoy the peace - you have the choice. In our "camper-meeting" there are delicious pots, pan and basement-and in the evening picturesque sunsets on the terrace. Every Friday we offer trout, flounders or mackerel fresh from our smoked oven and enjoy the evening around the campfire. In our cozy sleep barrels, we offer cozy accommodation for guests without camping equipment. The barrels can be heated and are completely set up asleep if desired. Two, three or up to eight people can spend the night at low cost in the tent hotel. The tents are furnished with beds and ideal for campers who want to travel without ballast. Bicycles can also be rented with us. Camping guests are welcome from Easter to the end of October.


Bathing beach freest
The beach in Fischerdorf Freest is ideal for sunbathing and also has a flat child -friendly shore with a small playground. Right behind the dune is the Freest fishing port, where there is fresh and processing fish. There is something for everyone from the matjes, backfish to the incense.
The village of Freest can be found on the mainland 10 km north of Wolgast near the mouth of the Peenestrom in the Baltic Sea. The view from the beach to the muzzle area and the opposite Peenemünde can be described as a real pleasure. The beach is ideal for sunbathing and also has a flat child -friendly shore with a small playground. Dogs are not allowed on the beach.


Stadthafen Wolgast
The Wolgast city harbor spreads an impressive maritime flair. Passenger ships start on excursions into the roller water and to the Greifswald Bodden. The "White Dune" sailing ship invites guests to drive. The viewer offers a sensational view of the Petrikirche and city center. The imposing folding bridge to the island of Usedom and the Peenewerft shape the city on the Peenestrom.
The city harbor in Wolgast is the place of departure for the classic harbor tours, ship trips on the roller water or the Peene stream. Here are the leisure captains with their houseboats and sailing yachts. At around 100 attempts per year, you also have the chance to observe the large river cruise ships from the Peenbrücke or put on and off. All year round, fish restaurants often invite you to a meal with live music and view of the water. Every year to the Wolgaster Hafenagen days on the first weekend in July, Hafenstraße turns into a maritime stroll mile with a lot of hustle and bustle and various demonstrations on and in the water.
Route of North German Romantic: Hafen Wolgast - two painters - A motif
of the city harbor Wolgast conveys a maritime flair. Such motifs were of particular interest for romantics and were happy to be shown in pictures. As a hometown of Runges, it is not surprising that he settled at the port for a drawing. In 1806 the picture "Landscape on the Peene" was taken. A ship with a Swedish flag was clearly shown here. Caspar David Friedrich also took the opportunity to draw at the Wolgaster harbor during his honeymoon in 1818. He often visited the city of Wolgast during his home stay, as sketches of the remains of the Volgaster Castle at the time.


White dune sailing tours
White dune sailing tours invites you to a festival of the senses. White dune means pure romance under sailing in the waters of Usedom. The White Dune is a sailing ship built in 1909. We combine comfort with history. Experience a beautiful sailing tour in a unique ambience. Our daily and evening trips are something for connoisseurs. Landrats do not need to be afraid, because our tours take place in protected waters on the island of Usedom. Real sailors and inexperienced people both get their money's worth.
On day and evening tours, the team of the Weissen Dune takes them from Neppermin, Wolgast or Karlshagen to the Pomeranian waters around Usedom. They are greeted on board with a glass of sparkling wine. Captain Jane Bothe takes her to old times and tells the story of the ship. Then it says: "Linen!" As before, the sails are set. If you want to actively help you, you are very welcome. When the wind drives us towards the horizon, the time has come to dangle the soul and let the crew spoil you.
At our bar there is a diverse selection of drinks and surprises from the region and the Netherlands. There are comfortable benches on deck. But everyone also has the opportunity to look for a cozy place and make yourself comfortable with pillows. While the indescribably beautiful nature of the hinterland passes, the sky plays with the clouds, you can leave everyday life behind and relax.
The team of the white dune spoils them with a buffet with a smoked fish, sausage, cheese and fresh bread from the region as well as with a soup & baguette. Every Tuesday you can experience "enjoyment under sailing" on board. A pleasure for all the senses! The white dune serves you a 4-course menu with products from Pomerania and Holland for maritime live music. Let yourself be surprised!
White dune sailing tours: that also means celebrations! Whether weddings, birthdays or other families and company parties. We would like to spoil you and offer you a special experience in a beautiful ambience on board the "White Dune".


Museum Rungehaus
The Museum Rungehaus is the birthplace of the painters and romantics Philipp Otto Runge (1777-1810). In addition to Caspar David Friedrich, he is considered one of the most important painters and graphic artists of German romance.
During his birthplace in Wolgast, his way of life in the Hamburg Kunsthalle is found in Wolgast. In addition to painting, Runge made a decisive contribution to the three -dimensional color theory, designed playing cards and wrote down the first fairy tales in Germany. The best known - "from the fisherman and his wife" - was added to the Grimm brothers' collection.
Route of North German Romantic: Rungehaus Wolgast - The birthplace of Runges
Philipp Otto Runge was born on July 23, 1777. Like Friedrich August von Klinkowström, he had ten siblings. Already in his early childhood, his teacher, the poet Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, was recognized and promoted at the Wolgaster school. After an apprenticeship in Hamburg, Runge decided in 1799 to study art in Copenhagen. After his return, he met Caspar David Friedrich and also moved to Dresden. Runge nevertheless spent several years in Wolgast, where he developed his theory of three -dimensional color theory. One of his most famous works "Wilhelmine Helwig" is located in the Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald.


Family animal park Wolgast
The Wolgast zoo has a natural character. Guests experience a cross -section through the wildlife of the earth in natural and partly accessible enclosures. There are different playing areas and petting enclosure for children. The zoo is largely barrier -free and has a gastronomy.
In the middle of the idyllic forest piece of Tannenkamp, the Wolgast zoo has been a popular destination for people of all ages for more than 60 years. Even today, its natural character is formative for the Wolgast zoo. Majestic trees donate cooling shadows even in the hottest summer. Guests experience a cross -section through the animal world of the earth in a unique atmosphere. More than 500 animals live here from more than 42 species. Through nature -designed enclosures, visitors can observe the natural behavior of a wide variety of animal species - some in accessible enclosures. A visit to the Wolgast zoo offers a mix of relaxation, relaxation, experience and knowledge. Children can have fun on several play and climbing opportunities as well as a scooter track. Petting enclosures, walk -in systems, an information house and commented shovels (from May to October) offer varied experiences to all age groups. In the bistro on the entrance area with partly weather -protected seating areas, guests can strengthen themselves: there are various warm and cold dishes, sweets, as well as hot and cold drinks. There are sufficiently toll -free parking spaces in front of the zoo. In the park there are sanitary facilities accessible to the disabled and a changing room. The Wolgast zoo has been the “Tierpark Tannenkamp Wolgast e. V. "
Prices:
adult 7.50 euros
children 5.00 euros
reduced 5.50 euros
family card 22.00 euros
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Historical town hall Wolgast
The historic town hall forms the core of the Wolgaster old town on medieval floor plan. In the town hall there is the Volgast tourist information information on the ground floor.
In the 15th century, the town hall was built in 1512, 1625 and 1713 to the city fires and was rebuilt from 1720 to 1724. The remains of the originally Gothic building are still visible. However, the facade is from the time of the late baroque. Today the registry office and the tourist information are located in the historic town hall. Lectures and cultural events take place in the fireplace room. Regional products are offered on a fresh market once a week on the Rathausplatz.


Museum steam ferry ship - marine railway steam ferry
The steam ferry "Stralsund" built in 1890 offered up to three passenger wagons with approx. 300 travelers and was originally built for the Stralsund - Altefähr (Rügen) connection. Today the ferry is located at its last place of use as a museum ship in the Wolgaster harbor and can be visited.
The "Stralsund" steam ferry from 1890 is the only preserved ship of its kind in Germany. Originally built for ferry traffic between Stralsund and Altfähr on Rügen, it was used by increased capacity requirements on this line from 1901 in Swinünde. After the war, the ferry was used for the trajekt between the island of Usedom and the mainland in the Volgaster harbor, since it is no longer a rail connection between the island of Usedom and gave the mainland. She had the last mission in the 1990s to exchange the old railcars for new vehicles from the Usedom Bäderbahn. Visitors can visit the machine room, the fair and the bridge of the ferry built in the museum port.


St. Petri Church
The St. Petri Church is the former court church of the dukes to Pomerania-Wolgast.
The three-aisled basilica from the 14th century was the Hofkirche of the Dukes to Pomerania-Wolgast. It was built around 1350 in honor of the apostle Peter. In the same place, a pagan temple is said to have been of the same place that Otto von Bamberg had destroyed at the time of the Christianization of Pomerania. Nowadays there is the burial of the last Pomeranian cocks in the crypt of St. Petri and in the nave there is a picture cycle from the Middle Ages to dance. 184 steps lead to the tower of the St. Petri Church, which can be climbed during the opening time of the church. From above there is a wonderful panoramic view of the city of Volgast to the island of Usedom.


St. Gertrud chapel
The St. Gertrud chapel is a gem of the brick Gothic.
The St. Gertrud chapel is a twelve -sided brick building with a central column and star vaults from the 15th century. Of the originally over 30 Gertrud chapels in Pomerania, only four are still present today, of which the Wolgaster is the only one in Germany. Since St. Gertrud is considered the patron saint of travelers and pilgrims, those who once did not make it to the city in time before the gates were closed could find a safe and dry sleeping place in the St. Gertrud chapel.


Chapel St. Jürgen
The St. Jürgen Kapelle in Wolgast is a medieval church building that was first mentioned in 1420.
The St. Jürgen Chapel, built in the 15th century, was first used as a hospital for the poor, the sick and strangers and at the beginning of the 18th century as a plague house with a associated cemetery. The following generations served as a poor and burial church. Extensive renovation measures took place after the Second World War. Today the chapel is used as a winter church and event room.


The three -linden base
On the Peenestrom in the Tannenkamp district in Wolgast you drive on the route of the North German Romanticism along the Drelindengrund. The name was given by the jetty at which the transfer of the fallen Swedish King Gustav II Adolf took place in 1633 during the Thirty Years' War. Three linden trees were planted for him. The small forest nearby was named Gustav-Adolf-Gorge.
From the direction of Greifswald along the Baltic Sea cycle path, the path leads along the Wolgast Tannenkamp zoo and to the Dreilindengrund. A bathing area at the Gustav Adolfs Gorge invites you to linger and along the Peenestrom you have a wonderful view of the "blue miracle", the bridge to the island of Usedom. At the height of the "Grummkreisel" daycare center there is an information board for the route of North German Romantic.
Route of North German Romance: Wolgast - The Hiktadt Runges
Philipp Otto Runge was born in Wolgast in 1777. He is considered a very versatile romantic. His drawing talent was recognized early on. As a painter, he mainly concentrated the portrait. He often drew his family and good friends, including Friedrich August von Klinkowström 1808. In addition, Runge dominated the silhouette and is considered the creator of the three -dimensional color theory. During his short life, he was only 33 years old, he also created play card motifs.


Wolgast train station
Trains drive from the Wolgast train station to the island of Usedom towards Swinemünde or towards Züssow. Here you have connection towards Stralsund or Berlin.
Volgast has another stop at the center opposite the birthplace of Philipp Otto Runge and on the Usedom side - Wolgast ferry.