Best lakes around Poseritz are found on the island of Rügen, where this municipality serves as a base for exploring diverse aquatic environments. Poseritz is situated directly on the Strelasund, a unique coastal waterway separating Rügen from the mainland. While traditional large inland lakes are not directly within Poseritz, the area provides access to a variety of natural and renatured water bodies. The region offers opportunities for hiking and cycling along its shores and in surrounding nature reserves.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Beautiful lake with great hiking trails around
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The Nautilus restaurant right on the lake is highly recommended. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nautilus_(Jules_Verne)
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Wonderful nature to relax and enjoy.
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The Rügen Bodden is the part of the Greifswald Bodden bordering the island of Rügen https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%BCgischer_Bodden
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A hike to the Wreecher See is always worthwhile. Beautiful lake
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Fantastic landscape right at the beginning of the island.
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A single trail that doesn’t overwhelm
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The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is a landscaped area in the south of the island of Rügen near Poseritz. After the construction of the new Rügen Bridge over the Strelasund between Stralsund and Altefähr, the German Unity Highway Planning and Construction Company (Deges) undertook to re-wet the Wiek as a compensatory measure to make amends for environmental damage. Before it was drained, the Wiek was last recorded as a body of water on a Prussian survey map from 1830. It had open access to the Puddeminer Wiek and covered an area of 32 hectares. With the construction of a dike around the middle of the 20th century, the breach was closed and the area was drained using a pumping station. Since then, the reclaimed area, which was about two meters below the water level of the Greifswald Bodden, was used for agriculture until 1990. Deges planned to re-wet the lake in 2012. In 2010, a flood structure was built on the neighboring Puddeminer Wiek. Two automatically controlled flood gates with a total width of 12 meters were installed to regulate the water exchange, as well as two scooping and pumping stations. The area was flooded from August 19, 2011. The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is two meters deep at its deepest point after flooding and covers an area of 124 hectares; the entire renaturation area measures 240 hectares. The area has now developed into a nationally important migration and resting area for water and wading birds as well as cranes. Thousands of ducks such as wigeons, mallards and tufted ducks as well as grey geese rest here. At low water, wading bird species such as lapwings and golden plovers rest in the Wiek. A large cormorant colony has established itself in the southwestern part of the Wiek. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellnitz-%C3%9Cselitzer_Wiek
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The region offers diverse natural features. You can find moraine landscapes with small bodies of water at the Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve, which also provides scenic views southeast of Stralsund. Wreecher See offers beautiful sunsets and views over the lake and the island of Vilm. The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek Nature Restoration Area is a rewetting project that created a shallow sea bay, serving as an important resting and feeding area for migratory birds, offering peaceful views of nature. Additionally, the Strelasund, a unique coastal waterway, features steep cliffs and reed bushes on the Rügen side.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve features a beautiful circular hiking trail. You can also enjoy relaxing hikes and peace in the Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek Nature Restoration Area. For more structured routes, consider exploring the hiking routes around Poseritz, including paths like the 'St. Mary’s Church Poseritz – Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek loop'.
Beyond hiking, the area around Poseritz and its lakes offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find various road cycling routes around Poseritz, such as the 'Gustow Village Church – St. Mary's Church, Poseritz loop'. The Strelasund itself is ideal for cycling and hiking along its shores. Lake Hertha in Jasmund National Park also provides opportunities for outdoor sports activities within nature.
Many natural areas and lakes around Poseritz are family-friendly. Highlights like the Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve, Wreecher See, Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek Nature Restoration Area, and Puddeminer Wiek Nature Reserve are noted as suitable for families. The presence of grazing sheep at Devin Peninsula can be an interesting sight for children. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in nature reserves.
Yes, Lake Hertha (Herthasee), located in the Jasmund National Park, is historically significant. It features the remains of a Slavic hill fortress called Hertaberg on a bridge, dating back to between the eighth and twelfth centuries. This adds a mystical ambiance to the tranquil lake, surrounded by ancient beech forests.
Visitors appreciate the remarkable landscapes and great views, especially at the Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve, where many sheep graze, preserving the unique moraine landscape. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for relaxing hikes in beautiful nature, such as at the Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek Nature Restoration Area, are also highly valued. The scenic routes with beautiful views, like the coastal section from Neukamp to Drumsevitz, are also popular.
While the Strelasund, a coastal waterway, offers opportunities for recreation, specific information about designated swimming areas in the inland lakes mentioned (like Lake Hertha, Selliner See, or Schmachter See) is not readily available. These lakes are primarily highlighted for their natural beauty, hiking, and wildlife observation. For swimming, the Baltic Sea beaches near Poseritz or other coastal areas on Rügen would be more typical.
The spring and autumn months are often ideal for visiting the lakes and natural areas around Poseritz. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and cycling, and you might encounter fewer crowds than in peak summer. The Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve, for instance, is described as wonderful for hiking when it's a little overcast and not too warm, suggesting spring or early autumn. The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is particularly important for migratory birds, making autumn a good time for birdwatching.
Poseritz serves as a convenient base for exploring Rügen's lakes. While specific public transport details to each lake from Poseritz are not provided, many areas are accessible by car. For example, the Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve has a parking lot at its entrance. For other lakes like Lake Hertha, Selliner See, and Schmachter See, which are further afield on Rügen, driving is generally the most flexible option. Cycling is also a popular way to explore the immediate surroundings of Poseritz and the Strelasund.
The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek Nature Restoration Area is a unique rewetting project that transformed a former agricultural area into a shallow sea bay, now a significant habitat for birds. It offers peaceful hikes in a beautifully renatured landscape. The Puddeminer Wiek Nature Reserve is another interesting natural area, described as having very little 'going on' and easy-to-drive ways, making it a tranquil spot for exploration.
The Strelasund is a significant body of water directly adjacent to Poseritz, separating the island of Rügen from the German mainland. Although technically a sound of the Baltic Sea, it is sometimes referred to as a 'lake in the Baltic Sea' due to its somewhat enclosed nature. Poseritz's direct location on the Strelasund makes it an ideal starting point for exploring this unique waterway, offering opportunities for cycling and hiking along its shores.
Yes, there are several easy walking paths. The easy hikes around Poseritz guide features routes like the 'Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek Nature Restoration Area – Üselitz Manor House loop' which is rated as easy. The Puddeminer Wiek Nature Reserve also offers easy-to-drive ways, suitable for relaxed walks.


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