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Putgarten

Cape Arkona and the lighthouse – hiking on Rügen

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Cape Arkona and the lighthouse – hiking on Rügen

03:15

12.6km

60m

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Embark on an impressive circular hike that leads from Varnkevitz along the northernmost beach of Rügen to the lighthouses of Cape Arkona and finally crosses the idyllic town of Vitt with its thatched houses. The journey promises breathtaking coastal views, historic lighthouses and the charm of a picturesque village - an unforgettable experience on Rügen.

The hike begins in Varnkevitz, where the paths are surrounded by lush green meadows and dense forests. The path takes you along the northernmost beach of Rügen, where the rushing waves and the fresh sea breeze invigorate the senses. The wide views over the Baltic Sea accompany the path, while nature shines in its original beauty.

The hike finally reaches Cape Arkona, where the imposing lighthouses tower majestically over the coast. The view from the cape over the sea and the surrounding landscape is simply impressive. Here you can feel the maritime atmosphere and experience the history of the lighthouses.

The trail continues to Vitt, a picturesque town with thatched houses and cobbled streets. The idyllic village offers a contrast to the rugged coastline and conveys a sense of traditional Rügen architecture and lifestyle.

The circular hike comes full circle when you hike back to Varnkevitz. The end of the trip offers the opportunity to review the impressions of the hike and end the day surrounded by nature.

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Last updated: August 30, 2024

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6.09 km

Hans Fallada Bench With View of the Baltic Sea and Kap Arkona

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Cool bank ... Great view ... well worth it!

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7.98 km

From Gellort, the northernmost point of the island of Rügen, it is only about 70 kilometers to Sweden and just over 50 kilometers to the island of Mon (Denmark). If the visibility is good, the chalk cliffs of Mon can be seen from Gellort.

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8.62 km

Lighthouses of Kap Arkona

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On the Wittow peninsula in the north of the island of Rügen there is a 45 meter high cliff consisting of chalk and clay till - Cape Arkona. Once a cult site of the Ranen, the almost northernmost point of Rügen is one of the most popular excursion destinations on the island. From the cliff you have an impressive view over the Baltic Sea.

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8.97 km

Peilturm at Cape Arkona

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The Jaromarsburg

In the middle of the castle stood the temple in 1168 with the oversized wooden image of the four-headed god Svantevit.

The remains of the Arkona Temple Castle are an important testimony to Slavic cultural history in the Baltic Sea region. Protected on three sides by the cliffs and on the land side by a 25 meter high rampart, it was a place of worship for the natives of Rügen from the 6th to the 12th century - the Slavic Ranen. With the conquest and destruction of the sanctuary under the leadership of Bishop Absalon of Roskilde in 1168, the Christianization of the islanders was initiated. The Danish historian Saxo Grammaticus was an eyewitness to this decisive event. Only the descriptions in the 14th book of his "Historia Danica" have handed down details of how the Ranenburg looked before it was destroyed.



Natural erosion at the cape over the centuries has caused much of the inner castle to collapse into the Baltic Sea and have been swallowed up by the sea. For the excavation team and its leader Fred Ruchthöft, it is a race against time to secure the archaeological finds. For example, the archaeologists literally brought to light a spearhead, arrowheads, pearls and a spur. Imposing cultural-historical individual pieces from the archaeological excavations from inside the ramparts are exhibited in the observation tower.

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10.4 km

The beach of Vitt can only be reached via the riverside gorge, in which the fishing village of Vitt is also located.
It is very rocky and begs you to look for chicken gods. 😀
But you can also just sit on the beach, listen to the sound of the waves and let your gaze wander over the water.
From here you have a very nice view towards Cape Arkona and you can see the bearing tower.

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10.4 km

Vitt fishing village

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The idyllic and somewhat remote fishing village invites you to stop off in the warm months with many small cafés. From the beach you already have a great view of the cliffs.

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5.19 km

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February 1, 2024

Embark on an impressive circular hike that leads from Varnkevitz along the northernmost beach of Rügen to the lighthouses of Cape Arkona and finally crosses the idyllic town of Vitt with its thatched houses. The journey promises breathtaking coastal views, historic lighthouses and the charm of a picturesque

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Ingrid S.
May 10, 2026, Rügen: Putgarten, Kap Arkona und Vitt

From the large car park in Putgarten (parking fee Euro 9.00), I first walked along the fields - past the Putgarten radar installation - to Varnkevitz. Here I followed the beautiful shore path to Gellort, the northernmost point of Rügen. The next destination was Cape Arkona with its two lighthouses and a direction-finding tower. I continued to the small fishing village of Vitt. It looks like an open-air museum with its many thatched-roof houses. Past the octagonal chapel of Vitt and a walk through Putgarten, I soon reached the car park again. On this tour, there were many great views and the small village of Vitt is absolutely worth seeing.

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Cape Arkona is the most popular tourist destination on Rügen (according to KI). So I looked for a hike there, and komoot suggested this tour. Unfortunately, the first 4 kilometers of the hike are on a paved dirt road, or "mini-road." While there's hardly any traffic, it's not a pleasant walk. Then you finally reach the shore path, which becomes more scenic, and you repeatedly have beautiful views of the sea. Occasionally, you can take the stairs down to the beach, which we did 😊. This stretch of beach (North Beach) is also pretty! Cape Arkona, with its two lighthouses and the navigation tower, is very interesting, but here—and at the northernmost point of the island—there are, of course, quite a few people on foot or by bike. The most beautiful section then led along the beach to the fishing village of Vitt, where we were caught in a light rain shower. After a hot sea buckthorn juice, we returned to the car (unfortunately, back on asphalt). Conclusion: not my favorite tour.... You could perhaps do the tour the other way around and walk part of the shore path after the northernmost point and then back along the beach 🤔

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The hike to Cape Arkona went from Putgarten to Varnkewitz on a green side strip directly on a small, little-used road. This access leads to the beautiful Hochuferweg, which is really worth it. Once arrived at Cape Arkona, it gets crowded. I can't even imagine what it's like in the summer. It's not far to Vitt. The cutest fishing village on Rügen with a great view back to the cape. Pressed the wrong button again in Vitt, so that the way back to the parking lot is missing here. We were on Rügen a few years ago. At that time we could not go to Cape Arkona because of a roadblock. I'm glad we came back and were able to catch up.

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And again a beautiful and varied hike on the island of Rügen, just like yesterday, we started in a large parking lot, the last official one before Kap Arkona. First, we walked west along the road, fields to the left and right, but also hardly any cars, past the Bundeswehr radar station. But soon we turn off towards Varnkevitz, thus approaching the Baltic Sea. Now we have a beautiful high-level path above the steep bank, which is pleasantly open and offers a view of the sea again and again. Nevertheless, we are not satisfied with sporadic glances and descend to the beach via the stairs at the Nordstrand parking lot. Wonderful sandy beach can be found here and today it is almost deserted. So we enjoy the continuous rolling of the waves, take a break on the large stones and find a hag stone. Unfortunately, there is also a dead seal on the beach. The Maritime Museum is already aware of it, but the dead animal is too large and heavy to be transported away. Before the beach becomes very stony again, we return to the high-level path and soon find ourselves at Gellort, the northernmost point of Rügen. We descend to the shore again, knowing that we have to climb back up the same way. As expected, there are more people here in the catchment area of Kap Arkona than on the way. And then, after a short walk, we are there - at Kap Arkona. There are several lighthouses, small and large, the largest is completely scaffolded. A small ship and old buoys are exhibited, as well as a border post and a sand sculpture. Completely unexpectedly for us, we find a paved area of all the wedding couples who have married up here. Afterwards, a visit to Vitt is planned. Here too, we leave the high-level path via a staircase to the beach, which is sometimes more and sometimes less stony, but always offers a great view back to the steep bank of Kap Arkona. When we arrive in the small fishing village of Vitt, a line from the Udo Jürgens song "Urlaub im Süden" inevitably comes to mind: "Big city hustle and bustle in tiny nests". Perhaps we just caught an unfavorable moment. In any case, the harbor area reminded us of a wholesale bicycle dealer. Via the asphalted path, we reach Putgarten. At Woody's Little Britain, there seems to be some kind of happening, again with many cyclists. At the end of the hike, we return for a cozy meal at "Utspann". Very nice service, delicious food and a rustic interior. We deliberately decided against the many snack offers along the way.

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Benevolo
September 12, 2024, ums Kap Arkona

Around the cape and at the towers a bit crowded with day trippers and e-bike desperados 🙈 on the beaches lovely! The way back through the fields a bit boring.

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You can visit Kap Arkona - the piece of cake was better 😁

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The vacation days are getting shorter, but there is still so much to see. You just have to hike in the rain. It was still a dream walk and the last hour was almost dry.

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