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8월 29, 2024, View of Hiddensee Island
There are a few benches here and some wooden sculptures decorate the square. From here you can enjoy the view over the island and the Baltic Sea in peace and without crowds.
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8월 19, 2024, Dornbusch Lighthouse
In good weather you can even see as far as Denmark (Zealand/Sjælland)!
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6월 2, 2024, Dornbusch Lighthouse
What a play of colors 🤩 The white lighthouse with a blue sky and the yellow broom in a green meadow, simply fantastic!
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5월 22, 2024, Dornbusch Lighthouse
An old lighthouse that was renovated last year. It shines in new colors. Great view from up there.
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5월 13, 2024, Dornbusch Lighthouse
The Dornbusch lighthouse is located in the north of Hiddensee
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4월 20, 2024, Dornbusch Lighthouse
History The formation of the highlands goes back to the last glaciation phase in northern Germany, the Weichselian Ice Age. A small offshoot of the glacier tongue pointing towards today's Little and Great Belt created the Dornbusch around 12,500 years ago. When the glaciers retreated, it remained as a push moraine and was part of a large mainland area in the south of today's Baltic Sea for around 4,000 years. During the first flooding phase of the Baltic Sea, the water did not yet reach the area around Hiddensee; it was not until around 3,900 years ago that the Littorina Sea washed around the three island cores of Dornbusch, Fährinsel and Gellen. It was only 2,900 years ago that coastal erosion (land erosion, drifting and deposition) began and the formation of the elongated shape of Hiddensee through sand alluvial deposits. Under Wallenstein's orders, the oak and beech forest covering the entire Dornbusch was burned down between 1628 and 1630 in order to protect the Danes, with whom there were military conflicts in the area.
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4월 20, 2024, Dornbusch Lighthouse
The Dornbusch is the name given to the hilly area in the northern part of the German Baltic Sea island of Hiddensee. It consists mainly of glacial deposits that were left behind after the glaciers melted. It is one of three island cores of Hiddensee that are responsible for the formation of the flatland. The Dornbusch extends from north to south for approximately 2.45 kilometers and from east to west for approximately 2.85 kilometers. The highest elevation is the Bakenberg at 72.7 m above sea level. The Schluckswiekberg, on which Hiddensee's landmark, the Dornbusch lighthouse, stands, is around 70 m above sea level. With its largely still active cliff coast, it represents a valuable landscape in the Vorpommern Boddenlandschaft National Park and is incorporated into protection zone II there. Many hiking trails lead through the varied landscape.
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8월 14, 2023, Dornbusch Lighthouse
Very beautiful view. Unfortunately, the lighthouse is currently covered with scaffolding because it is being renovated and therefore no nice photos and no ascent possible.
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7월 6, 2023, Dornbusch Lighthouse
The view is good, only Malmo can't be seen. What looks like a town in the haze are the chalk cliffs of the Danish island of Mön.
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10월 27, 2022, Dornbusch Lighthouse
The Dornbusch lighthouse is the landmark of the island of Hiddensee. The lighthouse is easily accessible on foot - if you want to go up the lighthouse, you should check the opening times beforehand. As of 2022, admission costs €3.
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8월 29, 2022, View of Hiddensee Island
From here you can see large parts of the island. A magnificent view. It is best not to drive in the afternoon, but rather in the morning or evening.
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8월 5, 2022, View of Hiddensee Island
From here you have a wonderful view over the island.
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On the high bank path from Dranske to Cape Arkona, the hiker first passes the Bakenberg recreation area, a long stretch of forest with the Krepitzer Heide nature reserve in the west, then the cliffs at Gellort. Here, about 30 meters in front of the steep coast, is the northernmost point of Rügen and the entire Baltic Sea coast in the water of the Baltic Sea: the Siebenschneiderstein, the fourth largest boulder on Rügen. Both Gellort and Siebenschneiderstein can be reached from Cape Arkona via the 42 m long royal staircase and a difficult path along the beach that follows. Anyone who dreads the descent and would rather enjoy the far-reaching view over the Baltic Sea - on a clear day you can see Sweden's south coast between Trelleborg and Ystadt in the distance - take the Hochuferweg and then the descent to the Siebenschneiderstein. Source: https://www.ruegenurlaub.de/ruegen-a-z/gellort.html/
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6월 28, 2021, View of Hiddensee Island
Great thing this view over the island, bay and Baltic Sea. However, access by bike is not easy and requires experience
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