Bodden landscape & open views
Around Klausdorf, water, reeds, fields and wide horizons shape the scenery. This peaceful Bodden location gives the village its special character and relaxing holiday atmosphere.
From Klausdorf, you can reach some of the most beautiful places on the Baltic coast. Choose a region and explore the recommendations.
Around Klausdorf, water, reeds, fields and wide horizons shape the scenery. This peaceful Bodden location gives the village its special character and relaxing holiday atmosphere.
Barhöft is just a short distance from Klausdorf and is a lovely place for walks by the water. The coastal scenery feels calm, open and typically northern German.
Klausdorf is ideal for guests looking for nature, fresh air and relaxed days away from larger tourist centres. The surrounding birdlife and landscape add to the appeal.
Klausdorf is the northernmost municipality on the mainland of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is quietly located between the Bodden waters, the coast and open nature. From here, the Baltic Sea, Stralsund, Barhöft, Darß and Rügen are all easy to reach.
Around Klausdorf, cyclists can enjoy quiet roads, wide fields and beautiful routes along the Bodden. The region is ideal both for relaxed rides and for more athletic road biking tours with a memorable landscape backdrop.
The open natural areas, fields and Bodden landscapes around Klausdorf provide ideal conditions for birdwatching. Especially during migration seasons, the calm atmosphere of the region combines beautifully with impressive wildlife moments.
The calm waters around Klausdorf are perfect for relaxed paddling and stand-up paddling tours. Clear water, reeds and wide open views create a peaceful nature experience on the Baltic coast.
The old town of Stralsund is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known for Brick Gothic architecture, gabled houses and maritime charm. It is perfect for a relaxed city walk.
The Ozeaneum is one of the best-known museums in northern Germany. Modern exhibitions and large aquariums make it a memorable destination for all ages.
At the harbour, Stralsund shows its maritime side. Water, ships and the urban skyline come together to create one of the city’s most attractive settings.
There is a lot to see in Stralsund. A guided old-town walk, even with the night watchman, is a charming way to hear local stories and discover the city.
You can also explore the famous brick architecture through the Backstein-Rallye. More information is available through the visible links below.
Barth is a charming little town on the Bodden with a maritime mood and historic atmosphere. Its town centre is ideal for a slow and pleasant walk.
St. Marien is one of the defining landmarks of Barth. It offers a strong impression of the town’s history and architectural character.
Because of its waterside location, Barth offers beautiful views across the Bodden and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. It is a lovely destination for a calm day trip.
The famous white chalk cliffs are among Germany’s most recognisable natural landmarks. They are a symbol of the island’s unique coastal scenery.
Königsstuhl and Jasmund National Park combine dramatic viewpoints with a special natural atmosphere. They are among the highlights of any visit to Rügen.
Rügen is known not only for beaches, but also for dramatic coastlines, beech forests and varied landscapes that make the island especially attractive.
Darß is known for its special mix of beach, dunes and coastal forest. The landscape feels natural, airy and deeply relaxing.
Wide beaches and gentle dunes shape many parts of Darß. It is an ideal place for fresh air, movement and the classic Baltic Sea feeling.
The West Beach is considered one of Germany’s most beautiful natural beaches. Especially in evening light, the Baltic coast looks particularly atmospheric here.
The Baltic Sea stands for relaxing beach days, fresh sea air and classic beach chairs. It is perfect for rest and easy summer moments.
The coastline invites long walks, quiet pauses and open views across the water. The feeling of space is one of the Baltic Sea’s greatest qualities.
Harbours, sailing boats and coastal towns give the Baltic Sea its special character. The result is a beautiful mix of nature, sea and northern atmosphere.