The peninsula Jasmund                           

The peninsula Jasmund extends from Lietzow to the coast of the Baltic Sea and further via Neumukran, Sassnitz and Lohme to Glowe. The Grosse Jasmunder Bodden forms the western shore. The Stubbenkammer with the chalk cliffs is the most prominent and famous area, which further includes the Koenigsstuhl (119 m above sea level), the lake Herthasee, Herthaburg castle and the splendid beech groves. Furthermore, there are Bobbin with its noteworthy stone church and the castle Schloss spyker at the Bodden-shore.
Hotel

 

The flintstone fields in the moorland Schmale Heide.

The little castle in Lietzow, called "Schloesschen", was built in 1868 as a replication of the Lichtenstein-castle near Reutlingen.

Sailors love to land at the port of Lohme.

The port of Glowe in view of the Koenigshoern.


 
 

 

The "Koenigsstuhl".

The flintstone fields.

The church of Bobbin is the only preserved stone church of Ruegen.

It was build around 1400 at the site of a former church that was first mentioned in 1250.

The Schwanenstein is located in the Baltic Sea off shore from Lohme. It is one of the biggest erratic blocks of Ruegen.

 

 

 

 

The flintstone fields of the moorland Schmale Heide are one of the island's special attractions.

 

 

 

Cape Arkona can be seen from Glowe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Hotel "Baumhaus".

 

Partial view of the "Schloss Spyker". It was mentioned for the first time 1318 as an estate of the patrician family Külper who lived in Stralsund.

At the Beach of Glowe.

 

The "Victoriasicht".

 


 
Municipality Lohme:http://www.lohme.de Tel./Fax:038302-9243, Dorfstrasse 23, 18551 Lohme   Glowe:http://www.glowe.de/ National park Jasmund: www.koenigstuhl.com
Tel. 038392/661766


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