[Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]

[German]

Piers
in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Heringsdorf Pier
(Isle of Usedom)
The pier is a landmark and a great attraction for visitors to the resort of Heringsdorf. It is 450 m long and reaches 300 m into the sea, making it the longest pier in Germany.
Interesting buildings, a jetty, a discotheque and a gym make for an eventful day out there.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Bansin Pier
(Isle of Usedom)
The pier at the resort of Bansin is the embarkation point for ship excursions to the neighbouring resorts and the Isle of Usedom.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Zinnowitz Pier
(Isle of Usedom)
Opened 3.10.1993, is the Pier in the resort of Zinnowitz 315 m long and 3 m wide. It serves as an airy mile long stroll and connects the shore promenade with the moorings. There is a middle and end platform where you can stop for a breather.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Ahlbeck Pier
(Isle of Usedom)
The 280 m long pier was opened in 1898 and is the oldest in Germany. It is painted a gleaming white with green turrets and ranks among the most notable constructions in the resort of Ahlbeck.
The Tanzpalast, Cafégarten and bar are popular with tourists.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Westmole Warnemuende The 500 m long Westmole is at the end of the extended "Alten Strom". It begins at the foot of the lighthouse and can be recommended for a stroll.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Goehren Pier
(Isle of Ruegen)
The pier at the resort of Goehren is 270m long and is the embarkation point for ship excursions to the Chalk Coast and the Islands of Oie and Usedom.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Sellin Pier
(Isle of Ruegen)
The pier at the resort of Sellin offers summer gastronomic delights and events and is the embarkation point for ship excursions to the Chalk Coast.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Binz Pier
(Isle of Ruegen)
The 370 m long pier at the resort of Binz is the longest on Ruegen and serves as a mooring for shipping to the Chalk Coast and Usedom.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Saßnitz Mole
(Isle of Ruegen)
The 2 km long stone mole in Saßnitz was built between 1889 and 1912. A stroll along the mole in the pleasant harbour atmosphere is a must. Several concerns there offer passenger ship excursions to the Chalk Cliffs, the new piers and the neighbouring Isle of Usedom.
Hinweis.gif (178 Byte)P_sehens.gif (999 Byte) Boltenhagen Pier A stroll along the 290 m long pier, built in 1992 at the resort of Boltenhagen is an experience to remember.