Naturpark Insel Usedom covers the majority of Usedom Island, offering diverse coastal landscapes, forests, and wetlands that attract outdoor enthusiasts for hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation.
Naturpark Insel Usedom is a protected nature park spanning over two-thirds of Usedom Island, located in northeastern Germany along the Baltic Sea coast. Established to preserve the island’s unique natural environment, it includes varied ecosystems such as sandy beaches, coastal dunes, salt marshes, freshwater lakes, mixed forests, and peat bogs. The park extends across parts of the German federal states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Brandenburg, offering one of the largest continuous protected coastal areas in the region. Historically, Usedom was significant for maritime trade and fishing, and now the park balances conservation with tourism and recreation. Visitors enjoy a range of outdoor activities including extensive hiking and biking trails that wind through forests and along the shoreline. Bird watchers find excellent opportunities here, especially for spotting migratory species in the wetlands and coastal zones. Notable landmarks within the park include the Szczecin Lagoon, the Achterwasser bay, and the Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum nearby. The combination of clean beaches, natural reserves, and small fishing villages creates an appealing destination year-round. The mild maritime climate moderates temperatures, enhancing visitor comfort for exploration. Naturpark Insel Usedom supports extensive environmental education and sustainable tourism efforts, making it an attractive location for families, nature lovers, and outdoor adventurers alike.
Sandy beaches of the Baltic Sea coastline with clean swimming areas
Seebad Heringsdorf, a historic seaside resort with classic architecture
Peene River valley, known as the 'Amazon of the North' for canoeing and birdlife
Coastal dune landscapes and unique salt marsh ecosystems
Extensive sandy shores prized for swimming, sunbathing, and coastal walks.
A slow-flowing river with surrounding wetlands offering rich biodiversity and canoe routes.
One of the island’s famous historic seaside resorts featuring elegant villas and a long pier.