Walking Holidays on Rügen - Routes & Tips

A walking holiday is a wonderful idea if you're heading to Rügen. The island is simply beautiful to explore on foot, and you'll find plenty of accommodation options wherever you go - from campsites and hotels to cosy holiday cottages. You can start your trip from any town on the island, though most visitors arriving from mainland Germany tend to begin their journey in the south of Rügen. From there, you can follow the coastline and, if you wish, explore the entire island at your own pace.

Walking Holiday: Plan Your Journey from Town to Town

It pays to do some planning before you leave home. Think about which places you'd like to visit - Bergen (the island's main town), the elegant Putbus, and the popular seaside resort of Binz are all firm favourites with tourists. In every town you'll find accommodation to suit different budgets and preferences, whether that's a hotel, a holiday cottage, or a campsite. Mixing it up can be part of the fun - many campsites offer static caravans or safari tents if you fancy something a little different. That said, it's strongly advisable to book your accommodation in advance when planning a walking holiday on Rügen. During peak season especially, rooms and pitches fill up quickly, and you don't want to find yourself without a place to sleep after a long day on the trail.

Stunning Coastal Walks

Rügen's coastline offers some truly memorable walking routes. A highlight not to be missed is the famous chalk cliffs - the Königstuhl remains one of the island's most iconic landmarks and draws visitors year after year. While you're on the island, consider taking a boat trip as well. From many coastal towns you can hop aboard a vessel and see Rügen from the water, giving you a completely different perspective on this remarkable island. A visit to one of the smaller surrounding islands is also well worth adding to your itinerary.

Stay Safe on Your Walking Holiday

Hiking is great fun and a healthy way to travel, but safety should always be a priority. If you're walking along roads without a dedicated footpath or cycle lane, make sure you're clearly visible to traffic. Wear reflective gear if you're out after dark, so drivers can spot you in good time. When walking with children, keep a close eye on them at all times to prevent accidents. Rügen is very well set up for walkers - there are clearly marked routes across the island that make it easy to explore everything it has to offer during your walking holiday.

A Walking Holiday on Rügen

A walking holiday is a wonderful idea if you're heading to Rügen. The island is simply beautiful to explore on foot, and you'll find plenty of accommodation options wherever you go - from campsites and hotels to cosy holiday cottages. You can start your trip from any town on the island, though most visitors arriving from mainland Germany tend to begin their journey in the south of Rügen. From there, you can follow the coastline and, if you wish, explore the entire island at your own pace.

Plan Your Journey from Town to Town

It pays to do some planning before you leave home. Think about which places you'd like to visit - Bergen (the island's main town), the elegant Putbus, and the popular seaside resort of Binz are all firm favourites with tourists. In every town you'll find accommodation to suit different budgets and preferences, whether that's a hotel, a holiday cottage, or a campsite. Mixing it up can be part of the fun - many campsites offer static caravans or safari tents if you fancy something a little different. That said, it's strongly advisable to book your accommodation in advance when planning a walking holiday on Rügen. During peak season especially, rooms and pitches fill up quickly, and you don't want to find yourself without a place to sleep after a long day on the trail.

Beautiful Walks Along the Coast

Rügen's coastline offers some truly memorable walking routes. A highlight not to be missed is the famous chalk cliffs - the Königstuhl remains one of the island's most iconic landmarks and draws visitors year after year. While you're on the island, consider taking a boat trip as well. From many coastal towns you can hop aboard a vessel and see Rügen from the water, giving you a completely different perspective on this remarkable island. A visit to one of the smaller surrounding islands is also well worth adding to your itinerary.

Stay Safe on Your Walking Holiday

Hiking is great fun and a healthy way to travel, but safety should always be a priority. If you're walking along roads without a dedicated footpath or cycle lane, make sure you're clearly visible to traffic. Wear reflective gear if you're out after dark, so drivers can spot you in good time. When walking with children, keep a close eye on them at all times to prevent accidents. Rügen is very well set up for walkers - there are clearly marked routes across the island that make it easy to explore everything it has to offer during your walking holiday.

All walking routes on the map

All walking routes

11 km
Nationaal Park JasmundHochuferweg Sassnitz naar Königsstuhl3h 20 min · ModerateView route
6 km
Nationaal Park JasmundKönigsstuhl en Wissower Klinken2h 0 min · ModerateView route
7 km
Nationaal Park JasmundHerthasee en het beukenbos2h 10 min · EasyView route
9 km
Nationaal Park JasmundLohme naar Königsstuhl3h 0 min · ModerateView route
8 km
WittowKap Arkona, Vitt en Gellort2h 30 min · EasyView route
9 km
WittowDranske en de Bakenberg2h 45 min · ModerateView route
10 km
SchaabeOver de Schaabe: Glowe naar Juliusruh2h 50 min · EasyView route
7 km
WittowBreege en Juliusruh2h 0 min · EasyView route
6 km
MönchgutNordperd-rondweg Göhren1h 50 min · ModerateView route
7 km
MönchgutZickersche Berge bij Groß Zicker2h 20 min · ModerateView route
8 km
MönchgutKlein Zicker en Lotsenturm Thiessow2h 30 min · ModerateView route
7 km
MönchgutHochuferweg Sellin naar Baabe2h 10 min · EasyView route
9 km
MönchgutBaabe, Moritzdorf en de Neuensiener See2h 40 min · EasyView route
8 km
GranitzJagdschloss Granitz rondweg2h 30 min · ModerateView route
9 km
BinzBinz naar Prora langs het strand2h 30 min · EasyView route
8 km
Schmale HeideFeuersteinfelder en Schmale Heide2h 30 min · EasyView route
4 km
PutbusSchlosspark Putbus rondgang1h 15 min · EasyView route
6 km
LauterbachGoor-bos bij Lauterbach1h 50 min · EasyView route
5 km
BergenRugard-rondweg bij Bergen1h 30 min · EasyView route
6 km
RalswiekRalswiek aan de Bodden1h 50 min · EasyView route
11 km
West-RügenEiland Ummanz rondwandeling3h 10 min · EasyView route
8 km
West-RügenSchaprode en Udars2h 25 min · EasyView route
12 km
HiddenseeHiddensee: Dornbusch en de vuurtoren3h 40 min · ModerateView route
10 km
HiddenseeHiddensee: de Gellen3h 0 min · EasyView route
9 km
ZudarZudar naar Palmer Ort2h 40 min · EasyView route
3 km
SellinSellin: Seebrücke en Wilhelmstraße1h 0 min · EasyView route
4 km
BinzBinz: Kurpark en strandpromenade1h 15 min · EasyView route
4 km
SassnitzSassnitz: Stadthafen en hangbrug1h 20 min · EasyView route
10 km
GloweGlowe langs de kust richting Jasmund2h 55 min · ModerateView route
7 km
ProraProra naar Mukran langs het strand2h 0 min · EasyView route
8 km
LietzowLietzow en de Schmale Heide2h 25 min · EasyView route
13 km
WittowGrote Kap Arkona-ronde3h 50 min · ModerateView route
7 km
West-RügenGustow aan de Bodden2h 5 min · EasyView route
12 km
MönchgutGöhren via Lobbe naar Thiessow3h 30 min · ModerateView route
9 km
BinzBinz, Schwarze See en Granitz2h 45 min · ModerateView route
8 km
MönchgutMönchgut: Gager en Groß Zicker2h 30 min · ModerateView route
7 km
SassnitzSassnitz door het stadsbos naar Mukran2h 10 min · EasyView route
6 km
PutbusPutbus naar Lauterbach1h 45 min · EasyView route
8 km
WittowNonnevitz en de duinen van Wittow2h 25 min · EasyView route
9 km
Nationaal Park JasmundJasmund: Waldhalle en Kieler Bach2h 50 min · ModerateView route

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Walking Holidays on Rügen - Routes & Tips