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10月 19, 2024, Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek
Wonderful nature to relax and enjoy.
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8月 28, 2024, Ludwigsburg Pier and Beach
The ferry does not always stop there in Ludwigsburg as scheduled. In the low season only after calling and booking in advance with the shipping company on +49 160 95100208. The crew is very helpful with bicycles and the trip to Greifswald costs €15 including the bicycle.
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8月 28, 2024, Puddeminer Wiek Nature Reserve
Fantastic landscape right at the beginning of the island.
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5月 1, 2024, Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek
The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is a landscaped area in the south of the island of Rügen near Poseritz. After the construction of the new Rügen Bridge over the Strelasund between Stralsund and Altefähr, the German Unity Highway Planning and Construction Company (Deges) undertook to re-wet the Wiek as a compensatory measure to make amends for environmental damage. Before it was drained, the Wiek was last recorded as a body of water on a Prussian survey map from 1830. It had open access to the Puddeminer Wiek and covered an area of 32 hectares. With the construction of a dike around the middle of the 20th century, the breach was closed and the area was drained using a pumping station. Since then, the reclaimed area, which was about two meters below the water level of the Greifswald Bodden, was used for agriculture until 1990. Deges planned to re-wet the lake in 2012. In 2010, a flood structure was built on the neighboring Puddeminer Wiek. Two automatically controlled flood gates with a total width of 12 meters were installed to regulate the water exchange, as well as two scooping and pumping stations. The area was flooded from August 19, 2011. The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is two meters deep at its deepest point after flooding and covers an area of 124 hectares; the entire renaturation area measures 240 hectares. The area has now developed into a nationally important migration and resting area for water and wading birds as well as cranes. Thousands of ducks such as wigeons, mallards and tufted ducks as well as grey geese rest here. At low water, wading bird species such as lapwings and golden plovers rest in the Wiek. A large cormorant colony has established itself in the southwestern part of the Wiek. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellnitz-%C3%9Cselitzer_Wiek
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4月 3, 2024, Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek
The Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is a landscaped area in the south of the island of Rügen near Poseritz. Following the construction of the new Rügen Bridge over the Strelasund between Stralsund and Altefähr, the German Unity Highway Planning and Construction Company (Deutsche Einheit Fernstraßenplanungs- und -baugesellschaft mbH) undertook to rewett the Wiek as a compensatory measure to compensate for environmental damage. The newly created shallow sea bay is intended to serve as a resting and feeding area for migratory and resting birds. The then Üselitzer Wiek was last recorded as a body of water on a Prussian survey map dating from 1830. It had open access to the Puddeminer Wiek and covered an area of 32 hectares. With the construction of a dike around the middle of the 20th century, the breach was closed, and the area was drained using a pumping station. Since then, the reclaimed area, which lies approximately two meters below the water level of the Greifswalder Boddenslag, was used for agriculture until 1990. In 2010, a flood control structure was built at the neighboring Puddeminer Wiek. Two automatically controlled flood gates, each 12 meters wide, were installed to regulate water exchange, along with two scooping and pumping stations. The area was flooded starting August 19, 2011. After the flooding, the Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is two meters deep at its deepest point and covers an area of 124 hectares; the entire renaturation area measures 240 hectares. It's great that you can now enjoy relaxing hikes and peace here in beautiful nature. https://www.meerferien.net/sued-ruegen/geheimtipp-ruegen/
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3月 9, 2024, Ludwigsburg Pier and Beach
Everything froze in February... really something.
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6月 4, 2023, Ludwigsburg Pier and Beach
very small port, but you take what you get :-))
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6月 1, 2023, View of Greifswalder Bodden
One of many places here where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Bodden.
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11月 1, 2022, Ludwigsburg Pier and Beach
Next door there is a large car park (now free of charge in autumn).
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6月 25, 2022, Ludwigsburg Pier and Beach
Departure times for the ferry to Greifswald: 10:40 a.m., 1:40 p.m., 4:40 p.m
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5月 28, 2022, Museum Harbor Greifswald
For a long time, the Ryck was the main artery of the city of Greifswald. Greifswald had belonged to the Hanseatic League since 1310, and the port was a popular transhipment point, especially for ships from Scandinavia and Russia. The ships came from the Vorhafen in Wyk via the Ryck to the port of Greifswald, but it was often a very tedious affair. Because of the shallow fairway, ships often had to be lightened, and the westerly winds that prevailed here made it difficult to sail to the port. So the sailing ships and also the first machine-driven ships were towed from the outer harbor in Wyk to the port of Greifswald. Shipping in Greifswald flourished in the mid-19th century. The Ryck's fairway was dredged and with the demolition of the fortifications more space was created for the port. At that time, the Greifswald merchant fleet consisted of up to 50 seagoing ships, mostly brigs, the larger ones sailed to the Black Sea, to America, the East Indies and China. However, the conditions were so unfavorable that in the 19th century the port of Greifswald lost its importance, the port developed into an inland port, into which only smaller cargo ships used inland traffic (summarized by the information boards along the Ryck)
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10月 2, 2021, Museum Harbor Greifswald
Northeast of Greifswald's old town, on the Ryck river, is the museum harbor. The non-profit association Museumshafen Greifswald e.V. was founded in February 1991 and has set itself the task of developing and maintaining the harbour.
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9月 18, 2021, Puddeminer Wiek Nature Reserve
Wonderful natural landscape, very nice bike path. Highly Recommended.
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1月 19, 2021, Museum Harbor Greifswald
With more than 50 ships, the Greifswald museum harbor is the largest museum harbor in Germany. Historic schooners, tugs and barges line the Ryck River on both sides and are reminiscent of the heyday of sailing in the mid-19th century. Information boards in front of the ships provide information about the type of ship, year of construction and history. Some of the ships are still sailing and take guests on board for a sailing trip, others have been converted into restaurant ships. When the weather is nice, the harbor is a popular hot spot and the perfect place for a delicious meal, a leisurely stroll or to watch the sunset. https://www.greifswald.info/sehenswertes-5/museumshafen/
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8月 30, 2020, View of Greifswalder Bodden
There are always small niches in the sand on the coast.
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8月 2, 2020, View of Greifswalder Bodden
Photo taken with Uli, forest nature reserve
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6月 25, 2020, Museum Harbor Greifswald
Whoever crosses the bridge in the evening at the Museum Harbor in fine weather will be able to settle down with a cold drink.
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6月 22, 2020, Ludwigsburg Pier and Beach
In summer the ship runs between Greifswald and the pier in Ludwigsburg
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5月 6, 2020, Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek
The rewetting of the Mellnitz-Üselitzer Wiek is a compensatory measure for the construction of the new Rügen Bridge over the Strelasund. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellnitz-%C3%9Cselitzer_Wiek
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