Best canyons around Middelhagen are more accurately described as gorges, ravines, and rugged coastal cliffs within the Mönchgut peninsula, part of the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve. This region is characterized by its hilly landscape, diverse coastal features, and views over the Greifswalder Bodden and the Baltic Sea. While traditional canyons are not a feature, the area offers numerous natural formations shaped by coastal erosion and geological processes. Visitors can explore these unique natural features, which provide varied terrain for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Picturesque view from the beech forest onto the Baltic Sea near Binz
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Ancient hollow way leading to the beach.
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The ravine takes you from the high-shore hiking trail down to the beach in a pretty impressive way.
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Beautiful view from up here.
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The name is more exciting than the place!😉
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One of several cliffs, but fortunately not as crowded as some others. There are several nice rest areas along the way
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Incredible view of the island of Vilm, the Granitz hunting lodge and the German mainland!
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Beautiful cliff with a great view of the sea.
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While traditional canyons are not a feature, the Middelhagen region, part of the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve, is characterized by its hilly landscape, rugged coastal cliffs, gorges, and ravines. You can expect magnificent views over the Greifswalder Bodden and the Baltic Sea, along with diverse coastal features, sandy beaches, forests, and meadows.
You can explore several unique natural formations. The Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint offers expansive sea views and is part of a circular walk. Another significant spot is the View of the Reddevitzer Höft cliffs, a 33-meter high natural monument with views of the island of Vilm. The Teufelsschlucht (Granitz) is a sunken road within the Granitz forest that leads down to the Baltic Sea beach.
Yes, the View of the Reddevitzer Höft cliffs is considered family-friendly and offers facilities. Many of the coastal walks and descents to beaches can also be enjoyed by families, depending on the specific route and children's ages.
The diverse landscape around Middelhagen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options for exploring the coastal areas. There are also dedicated MTB trails and road cycling routes that allow you to experience the region's natural beauty.
Yes, for instance, the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint is part of a circular walk. The Teufelsschlucht (Granitz) is a sunken road that connects a high-bank hiking trail to the Baltic Sea beach. For more options, you can explore easy hikes around Middelhagen.
The spring and autumn months often offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds. Summer is popular for enjoying the beaches and coastal activities. Even in winter, the rugged coastal landscapes can be beautiful, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, several natural features provide access to the Baltic Sea shore. For example, the Teufelsschlucht (Granitz) leads directly down to the beach, and the Ravine and descent to the Baltic Sea shore offers an adventurous path down to the water.
The viewpoints around Middelhagen offer stunning panoramic vistas. From the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint, you'll see expansive sea views. The View of the Reddevitzer Höft cliffs provides views of the island of Vilm and even the towers of Greifswald on clear days.
Some areas, like the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint and the Ravine and descent to the Baltic Sea shore, are categorized as challenging due to their terrain or steep descents. The descent to the stony beach from Reddevitzer Höft involves stairs.
The Reddevitzer Höft is a prominent peninsula ending in a 33-meter high cliff, formed by geological processes and coastal erosion. Its name, derived from the Low German 'höft' for 'head,' reflects its distinctive shape. It's a natural monument showcasing the region's unique coastal geology.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful cliff views, the adventurous descents to the Baltic Sea shore, and the diverse landscapes for hiking and cycling. The area is appreciated for its untouched natural environment and the opportunity to explore unique coastal formations.
Yes, the Teufelschlucht Trail is known as a root and flow trail suitable for mountain biking. For more options, you can check out the MTB Trails around Middelhagen guide.


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