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Jastor Glacial Erratic

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Jastor Glacial Erratic

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The Jastor Glacial Erratic is a remarkable natural monument located on the picturesque island of Rügen, Germany, specifically near the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port. This impressive granite monolith, weighing 91 tons and measuring 4.3 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 4.2 meters high, stands as a tangible relic of the last ice age. Situated at an elevation of approximately 53 meters, it is recognized as the seventh largest boulder on Rügen and has been officially designated as a geotope by the…

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    November 21, 2021

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    The Jastor, the seventh largest boulder on Rügen.
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    The Erratic Jastor is a granite monolith near the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port.
    The granite monolith, originally found in the harbor basin of the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port, is now found together …
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    Location: Sassnitz, Vorpommern-Rügen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking trails directly to or around the Jastor Glacial Erratic?

    The Jastor Glacial Erratic is located on a meadow at the entrance to the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port, making it easily accessible. While there isn't a long, dedicated hiking trail *to* the erratic itself, the area around the ferry port and the nearby coast offers various paths for leisurely strolls. You can combine your visit with a walk along the Baltic Sea or explore the immediate surroundings of Mukran.

    Is the Jastor Glacial Erratic area accessible by public transport?

    Yes, the Jastor Glacial Erratic is located near the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port, which is generally well-connected. Visitors can typically reach the area using local bus services or by train to Sassnitz, followed by a short connection. Checking current schedules for buses serving Mukran is recommended for precise planning.

    Are dogs allowed on trails or in the area around the Jastor Glacial Erratic?

    Generally, dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas around the Jastor Glacial Erratic and on many trails on Rügen, provided they are kept on a leash. As the erratic is situated on a meadow near the ferry port, it's a suitable spot for a walk with your canine companion. Always ensure to clean up after your dog.

    What are the winter hiking conditions like around the Jastor Glacial Erratic?

    The Jastor Glacial Erratic can be visited year-round, and its stark beauty against a snowy backdrop in winter can be quite captivating. The area around the erratic is generally flat, making it accessible even with light snow. However, paths might be icy or muddy, so appropriate winter footwear with good grip is advisable. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

    What kind of amenities, like cafes or restaurants, are available near the Jastor Glacial Erratic?

    Given its location at the Sassnitz-Mukran ferry port, you can expect to find some basic amenities. There are often facilities at ferry ports that include cafes or small eateries. For a wider selection of restaurants and shops, the nearby town of Sassnitz offers more options.

    Are there any other notable geological features or natural monuments to visit nearby on Rügen?

    Rügen is rich in geological wonders. Besides the Jastor, the island is famous for its impressive chalk cliffs in Jasmund National Park, including the iconic Königsstuhl. The island also features other glacial erratics, though the Jastor is the seventh largest. Exploring the Jasmund National Park offers opportunities to see more of Rügen's unique geological landscape shaped by the ice ages.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Jastor Glacial Erratic?

    A visit to the Jastor Glacial Erratic itself is relatively quick, as it's easily accessible. You can spend anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour admiring the boulder and reading any informational signs. If you combine it with a walk along the coast or exploring the ferry port area, your visit could extend to a few hours.

    What should I wear for a visit to the Jastor Glacial Erratic?

    Comfortable shoes are always recommended, especially if you plan to combine your visit with a walk. Dress in layers suitable for the current weather conditions on Rügen, as coastal weather can be changeable. In cooler months, a windproof and waterproof jacket is advisable.

    Is the Jastor Glacial Erratic suitable for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    The area around the Jastor Glacial Erratic is generally flat and located on a meadow at the entrance to the ferry port. This makes it relatively accessible for visitors with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs, though the terrain might be uneven in places. Access directly to the boulder on the grass might depend on ground conditions. Parking is available nearby.

    How does the Jastor Glacial Erratic compare to other glacial erratics on Rügen or in Germany?

    The Jastor Glacial Erratic is notable as the seventh largest known boulder on the island of Rügen, weighing 91 tons and measuring 4.3 meters long. While there are many glacial erratics across Rügen and Germany, the Jastor stands out due to its significant size and its specific composition of Precambrian Hammer syenogranite, which traces its origin back to Bornholm. Its prominent location near the ferry port also makes it easily discoverable.

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