Discover Cape Arkona: An enchanted adventure on the Baltic Sea!
Experience Cape Arkona on Rügen: picturesque cliffs, historic lighthouses and the charming fishing village of Vitt.

Discover Cape Arkona: An enchanted adventure on the Baltic Sea!
Cape Arkona, the northernmost point of the island of Rügen, attracts numerous tourists. The region, located on a 45 meter high cliff, offers an impressive landscape with steep cliffs, wide meadows and historic lighthouses. In particular, the 35 meter high lighthouse from 1902 sends light signals for shipping and is accessible to visitors. In addition, there is the classicist Schinkel Tower from 1828, which serves as a registry office, as well as a former naval tracking tower from the imperial period, which houses a viewing platform 20 meters high and is used for exhibitions and events.
Arrival usually takes place via a parking lot in Putgarten, from where visitors have to walk about 1.5 kilometers to the cape. Alternatively, there are also options available to reach the destination by bike, horse-drawn carriage or the Arkona cable car. On this path the path leads past fields and meadows that offer a wonderful view of the foaming waves of the Baltic Sea. The landscape appears rough and pristine and offers a striking contrast to the flat sandy beaches of the Schaabe.
Special features and history
Cape Arkona was already an important place of worship for the Slavic Ranen ethnic group in the 6th century. Remains such as beads and arrowheads bear witness to the important history of the place, which is a listed building. During the GDR era, the cape was used for military purposes, which led to the construction of bunkers and a weather station. Today, the remains of the historic place of worship are an important part of the region's cultural heritage.
A special visit takes you to the charming fishing village of Vitt, which has around 30 inhabitants and is known for its romantic, thatched houses. The village is also a listed building and can be reached via the violet stairs from the beach to the cliffs. This is where the Hochuferweg runs, which leads past the impressive lighthouses and to the northern beach, where the remarkable Siebenschneiderstein, a huge boulder, lies.
An unforgettable end to the day
The surrounding area invites you to take relaxing walks, for example along the cliffs with their dizzying views of the Baltic Sea. During a break at the inn, visitors can enjoy the smell of freshly smoked fish. This makes a pleasant day in Reetland by the sea unforgettable. Impressions of the rugged landscape and the relaxing atmosphere of the inn leave a lasting impression and enable travelers to experience the beauty of Rügen to the fullest.
In summary, Cape Arkona represents not only a picturesque place but also a destination full of history and natural beauty. Anyone who visits this region will return with impressive memories of one of the most beautiful coasts of the Baltic Sea. For more information, visit HolidayCheck or NDR.