One of the famous "Kaiserbäder," Heringsdorf boasts the longest pier in continental Europe. The town is renowned for its elegant 19th-century villas, a long sandy beach, and a sophisticated atmosphere, perfect for relaxing holidays.
READ MOREAnother of the iconic Imperial Spas, Ahlbeck features a historic pier dating back to 1898, with its distinctive green-roofed restaurant building. The resort charms with its well-preserved Wilhelminian-era spa architecture and beautiful beachfront promenade.
READ MOREThe third of the Imperial Spas, Bansin offers a slightly more tranquil atmosphere while still showcasing beautiful spa architecture and a wide, sandy beach. It's an ideal spot for family holidays and enjoying the natural beauty of Usedom's coast.
READ MORECovering a large part of the island, this nature park protects diverse landscapes including forests, lakes, dunes, and moors. It offers numerous trails for hiking and cycling, allowing visitors to explore Usedom's rich flora and fauna.
READ MORELocated on the northwestern tip of Usedom, this museum is housed in the former power station of the Peenemünde Army Research Center, where V-2 rockets were developed during World War II. It offers a sobering look at rocket technology and its historical impact.
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