Best natural monuments around Lancken-Granitz include ancient megalithic tombs and diverse natural landscapes within the Südost-Rügen biosphere reserve. This municipality features significant archaeological sites like the Lancken-Granitz dolmens, which are integrated with the natural environment. The area also encompasses the extensive Granitz Forest and tranquil Neuensiener Lake, offering varied natural features. Visitors can explore a range of landscapes, from forests and lakes to coastal cliffs.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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View of the Sellin pier
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. A wonderful natural path through the beech forests of the Granitz, there was a smell of mushrooms, the leaves of the beech trees and the Baltic Sea blew its relatively mild breezes through the forest, just beautiful
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It is wonderful to hike through the beech forest and to hear the sound of the sea.
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Beautiful route by bike. You can really unwind there.
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Close enough to touch, it lies beautifully in the Bodden.
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An exciting hiking trail with challenging passages and great vantage points.
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If you want rest and relaxation. Here you will find them.
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You should be quite fit to tackle this beautiful steep bank path. Pure nature.
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The region boasts a variety of natural features, including the extensive Granitz Forest, tranquil Neuensiener Lake, and scenic coastal cliffs. You can find highlights like the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint, offering great sea views, and the Lake Sellin.
Yes, the **Lancken-Granitz dolmens** are a notable example. These are a group of seven megalithic tombs from the middle Neolithic period, constructed from glacial erratic boulders. They provide a fascinating insight into prehistoric burial practices and the ancient interaction between humans and the natural landscape.
The area offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the Clifftop Trail Granitz (Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve), an intermediate path through beech forests with Baltic Sea views, or the Clifftop Trail Binz–Sellin, featuring primeval nature along the high bank. For more options, check out the easy hikes around Lancken-Granitz.
Many natural areas are suitable for families. For instance, the Lake Sellin is considered family-friendly and offers opportunities for walks and cycling. The Lancken-Granitz dolmens are also easily accessible from the town center, making them suitable for a family visit to explore ancient history.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy cycling through the Granitz Forest or around Neuensiener Lake. The area is also popular for running, with various routes available. For specific routes, you can explore running trails or MTB trails around Lancken-Granitz.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from coastal viewpoints like the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint. The peaceful atmosphere of the beech forests, the scent of nature, and the refreshing breezes from the Baltic Sea are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths and the opportunity for circular walks.
Yes, there are several easy walks. For example, the **Lancken-Granitz dolmens** are easily accessible from the town center. You can also find easy routes like the 'View of Seedorf and the marina – Seedorf Footbridge loop' or the 'Ziegensteine Megalithic Tomb – Seven Dolmens Cluster on Rügen loop' which are listed among the easy hikes around Lancken-Granitz.
Absolutely. The Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint provides a beautiful view of the sea. Additionally, the Granitz Forest is home to the 109-meter high Tempel Mount, where the hunting lodge of Granitz offers panoramic views from its 38-meter high viewing tower across many parts of the island.
The Granitz Forest is the island's largest connected beech forest, known for its ecological importance and described as a 'mystic beech forest.' It offers extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling, with paths leading to points of interest like the Granitz Hunting Lodge.
The Südost-Rügen biosphere reserve, where Lancken-Granitz is located, ensures a diverse and untouched natural environment. While specific wildlife spotting locations aren't detailed, the extensive Granitz Forest and the areas around Neuensiener Lake provide natural habitats where you might encounter local flora and fauna.
Many locations offer great photographic opportunities. The dramatic coastal cliffs, such as those along the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint, provide stunning sea vistas. The ancient **Lancken-Granitz dolmens** offer a unique blend of history and nature, while the 'mystic' beech forests of Granitz provide atmospheric shots, especially with the interplay of light and shadow.
Yes, the Klein Zicker Cliff Viewpoint is specifically mentioned as a scenic spot for a circular walk. Many of the trails through the Granitz Forest and around Neuensiener Lake also lend themselves well to circular routes, allowing you to experience varied landscapes.


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