Göhren, Rügen
Municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Location of Göhren within Vorpommern-Rügen district
54°20′N 13°44′E / 54.333°N 13.733°E / 54.333; 13.733
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Göhren is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Rügen district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Geography
The municipality of Göhren adjoins the easternmost point of the island of Rugen: Cape Nordperd. It separates the North Beach (Nordstrand) from the South Beach (Südstrand). The North Beach is the actual bathing beach with a seaside promenade. Between Göhren Pier and the Nordperd lies the Buskam, the largest glacial erratic boulder in North Germany, which rises one metre about the sea.
Sights
- Göhren Pier was rebuilt in the 1990s. It is 270 metres long.
- Speckbusch Barrow (Hügelgrab Speckbusch) is next to Göhren church and dates to the Bronze Age.
- The Mönchguter Museums are four museums that are protected and, together, form an open-air museum. There is a local history museum, the motor yacht Luise, the museum farm (since 1973), and a thatched fisherman's house, the Rookhuus.
- The Drachenhaus was the last home and workshop of the "Poet of the Baltic" and important playwright, Max Dreyer.
- Buskam: the largest glacial erratic in Germany is located ca. 300 metres offshore, east of Göhren.
- Memorial for the victims of Action Rose in 1953 on the Baltic Sea (Hotel Seestern, Poststraße 10)
- Göhren Village Church dates to the 20th century (1929/30).
- The area monument, the Hessenlager, on the road to Lobbe is an 1812 military camp.
- The beaches have a total length of 5 km and merge into each other.
- North Beach (Nordstrand): up to 30-metre-wide, white, fine-sand beach with a 270-metre-long pier
- South Beach (Südstrand): rockier and narrower beach,[2] which runs to Lobbe.
References
- ^ "Bevölkerungsstand der Kreise, Ämter und Gemeinden 2022" (XLS) (in German). Statistisches Amt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. 2023.
- ^ "Ostseebad Göhren". www.ruegen.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2016-06-04. Retrieved 2016-05-04.
External links
Media related to Göhren (Rügen) at Wikimedia Commons
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Towns and municipalities in Vorpommern-Rügen
- Ahrenshagen-Daskow
- Ahrenshoop
- Altefähr
- Altenkirchen
- Altenpleen
- Baabe
- Bad Sülze
- Barth
- Bergen auf Rügen
- Binz
- Born auf dem Darß
- Breege
- Buschvitz
- Dettmannsdorf
- Deyelsdorf
- Dierhagen
- Divitz-Spoldershagen
- Dranske
- Drechow
- Dreschvitz
- Eixen
- Elmenhorst
- Franzburg
- Fuhlendorf
- Garz/Rügen
- Gingst
- Glewitz
- Glowe
- Göhren
- Grammendorf
- Gransebieth
- Gremersdorf-Buchholz
- Grimmen
- Groß Kordshagen
- Groß Mohrdorf
- Gustow
- Insel Hiddensee
- Hugoldsdorf
- Jakobsdorf
- Karnin
- Kenz-Küstrow
- Klausdorf
- Kluis
- Kramerhof
- Lancken-Granitz
- Lietzow
- Lindholz
- Löbnitz
- Lohme
- Lüdershagen
- Lüssow
- Marlow
- Millienhagen-Oebelitz
- Mönchgut
- Neuenkirchen
- Niepars
- Pantelitz
- Papenhagen
- Parchtitz
- Patzig
- Poseritz
- Preetz
- Prerow
- Prohn
- Pruchten
- Putbus
- Putgarten
- Ralswiek
- Rambin
- Rappin
- Ribnitz-Damgarten
- Richtenberg
- Saal
- Sagard
- Samtens
- Sassnitz
- Schaprode
- Schlemmin
- Sehlen
- Sellin
- Semlow
- Splietsdorf
- Steinhagen
- Stralsund
- Süderholz
- Sundhagen
- Trent
- Tribsees
- Trinwillershagen
- Ummanz
- Velgast
- Weitenhagen
- Wendisch Baggendorf
- Wendorf
- Wieck auf dem Darß
- Wiek
- Wittenhagen
- Wustrow
- Zarrendorf
- Zingst
- Zirkow
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