Most reviewed Observation Decks & Towers in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
4.5Naturerbe Zentrum Ruegen(820 reviews) - Worth the long walk Tuesday: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Observation Decks & Towers
Nature is everywhere and always changing. Let it be spring, summer, fall or winter - the look, feel and smell of Prora‘s beech forest at the Prora DBU-Natural Heritage Site is never the same. The Naturerbe Zentrum Rügen is open for visitors to experience and explore nature throughout all the different seasons. The 1,250-metre-long treetop walk takes you through the forest canopy and is packed with information and adventure stations. The “Eagle’s Nest” viewing platform, 40 metres above the ground, provides a fantastic view over the Island of Rügen, the Kleiner Jasmunder Bodden and the Baltic Sea. The modern Environmental Education Centre with its exhibition called „Experiencing and Understanding Nature“ is filled with exciting activities and fun facts for the curious at heart. A variety of offers and hikes. Local experts offer an array of guided excursions through the forest. The NatureLab is a great place for children and youths to get hands-on experience.See more..
4.0Seebrücke Heringsdorf(412 reviews) - Worth a walk along Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Observation Decks & Towers
Reminiscent of an English pier but much cleaner and newer. Just walk to the end,catch a boat there or stop in the excellent cafe . You can take nice photos of the beachfront from here and also observe lots of sea birds. There are several benches to sit on to breathe in the sea air and look at the waves below you.See more..
4.0Muether-Turm(46 reviews) - Curiosity on the beach Observation Decks & Towers
Interesting object that is unique to architect and area. Short walk from the pier. Information sign about the history and technicality of the special construction. Used as a wedding event place.See more..
Auf jeden Fall sollte man einen Ausflug per Rad zum Natureum und somit Darßer Leuchtturm unternehmen. Die Fahrt dorthin durch den Nationalpark (nur zu Fuß, Rad oder mit der Kutsche) ist herrlich und man kann zugleich nach der Besteigung des Turms und der fantastischen Aussicht auch den Weststrand besuchen und genießen. Das kleine Cafe, welches man nur besuchen kann, wenn man ins Natureum und den Turm geht, ist ebenfalls sehr empfehlenswert.See more..
Schöner Pfad, perfekt in die Natur eingebunden. Schöner Weg bis nach oben, von oben natürlich eine klasse Aussicht über die Küste.See more..
4.5Ernst Moritz Arndt Tower(19 reviews) - Nice Diversion before you go to the Beach Points of Interest & Landmarks • Observation Decks & Towers
This was our first stop on the island after leaving Stralsund. It opens at 10 am and there is a small hotel at its base. You can park just before the tower and walk to the tower a few hundred meters, not far at all. We got there early and actually had breakfast at the hotel which is served until 10. You have to ask the hotel reception for the key to the tower and you pay 2 euros for entry. There is a steep staircase to the top but more than manageable. The top of the tower has a glass dome and offer views of the surrounding area. Make sure you look at the bricks as they have dates when they were made. Interesting stop can be done in 30 minutes or less.See more..
4.5Stargarder Tor(9 reviews) - Very interesting ensemble of buildings Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Observation Decks & Towers
The Stargarder Tor is in fact a combination of two gates in the northern part of the old city wall of Neubrandenburg. It is at one end of the Street Stargarder Strasse; at the other end is the city’s train station. I haven’t been in that city for more than 30 years. So, it was interesting to visit it again. I didn’t know that the term Stargarder Tor contains more than just a single gate. Beside two gates it also includes a building that was a customs office and a wall across the street from that building. Additionally there were two mills beside the outer gate, from which one is still there. I recommend the Stargarder Tor to everyone who is interested in historic architecture. One should go there with an open mind and open eyes.See more..
4.5Friedländer Tor(8 reviews) - The oldest city gate in Neubrandenburg. Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Observation Decks & Towers
Following the circuit of the city fortifications, roughly, took us to the oldest and the best preserved city gate in Neubrandenburg. The Friedlander Tor, located to the north-east, is also the biggest of the four city gates. The gate was built in three stages. The oldest part of the Friedlander Tor, the main gate, was constructed around 1300. Around fifty years later, the outer gate was built, along with ring walls and custom and gatekeeper houses. Century later, the entire complex was completed with so called "Zingel", barbican like, three-storey, semi circular bastion, that was defending gate from the large calibre firearms. Connected with the rest of the complex by walls with small turret added next to the entrance, created 88 meters long defensive premise. Twenty five years later, the stair tower of the main gate was rebuilt. In the second half of 19th century, probably, turret and the kennel walls between bastion and outer gate were demolished, although, the outline of their foundations is still visible. Compared to the other gates, decorations of Friedlander Tor are simpler, not that lavish like in the case of other Neubrandenburg's gates. Still, we have in there all elements that Brick Gothic is famous of, just in the slightly cruder form. Plastered panels, pinnacles, pointed arches, gabled roofs. In other words, Early Brick Gothic in a pill.See more..
5.0Panoramadeck Loitz Demmin(3 reviews) - Great view Points of Interest & Landmarks • Piers & Boardwalks • Observation Decks & Towers The view of the nature was stunning and my business associates had a great time when i showed them around.See more..