Most reviewed Geologic Formations in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania


  1. 4.0 Nationalpark Jasmund Königsstuhl (484 reviews)
    - Breathtaking views and great food
    Spent 2-3 hours Geologic Formations
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    The Jasmund National Park is home to the magnificent chalk coast of the island of Rügen and the Jasmund peninsula with its hilly plateau. Beech forests, chalk cliffs and the sea form fascinating scenery, which cast its spell over the artists of the Romantic period and even today has lost nothing of its stunning attraction. Within the 3,102-hectare protected area, the largest contiguous beech forest on the Baltic coast covers 2,100 hectares of land.As a UNESCO World Heritage Area "Ancient Beech Forests of Germany", a representative section of landscape, partially unaffected by humans, in the east of the Jasmund National Park was identified, which extends from the drift line of the Baltic, up the steep coast to the plateau. The size of the area is 493 hectares. See more..
  2. 4.5 Kreidemuseum Rügen (40 reviews)
    - Great Exhibit of former Chalk mining in Rugen
    Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Natural History Museums • Scenic Drives • Geologic Formations
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    This small Museum off the beaten path is a great diversion from other Rugen attractions. It tells an historical story of chalk mining in Rugen. There are lots of fossils to view and a short movie on mining. You end up walking outside to see some aged mining equipment as well as a great view of chalk cliffs. I think you can also hike up to them (10 minute walk written on a sign). They also offer some great fossils for sale and a great souvenir of the island. I recall a family entrance was around 10 euros, very reasonable. They provided an English fact sheet to review as most items were written in German. See more..
  3. Teufelsstein (0 review)
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