Ostseeparadies Rügen Filming Locations
Where was Ostseeparadies Rügen filmed? Ostseeparadies Rügen was filmed in 17 locations across Germany in the following places:
Ostseeparadies Rügen Filming Locations
The fishing village of Vitt lies on the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen, more precisely on the Wittow peninsula near Cape Arkona. The village is part of the municipality of Putgarten. Because of its location in a coastal gully on the cliffed coast, called Liete, Vitt is not visible from afar.
Binz is a German resort town on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen. It's known for its sandy beaches and the Strandpromenade, an elegant seaside walkway. Jagdschloss Granitz is a grand hunting lodge and castle with crenellated towers and a viewing platform. North of town are the ruins of Prora, originally built by the Nazis as a vast resort. The Dokumentationszentrum Prora is a museum chronicling the complex's history.
Sellin is a resort town on the German island of Rügen. It's known for its Baltic Sea beaches and Seebrücke (pier), with a 1920s-style pavilion. Wilhelmstrasse is a street lined with grand, resort-style villas. Dating from the 19th century, the Rügen narrow-gauge railway links Sellin to nearby towns. The Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve has beech forests and sea cliffs, and shelters rare species like gray seals.
Mönchgut is a municipality in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It was created with effect from 1 January 2018 by the merger of the former municipalities of Gager, Middelhagen and Thiessow. Its name derives from the Mönchgut peninsula.
Ostseeparadies Rügen (2005)
The white chalk cliffs of Rügen are belong to the most impressive natural monuments of planet Earth, which the painter Casper David Friedrich immortalized for posterity as early as the 19th century. The island with its seaside resorts from the Gründerzeit, their small side islands and peninsulas, their lagoon-style Bodden waters, the thick beech forests and white sandy beaches is not only a magnet for tourists but also a unique natural paradise in the Baltic Sea, a habitat for the rare white-tailed sea eagle, fallow deers, raccoon dogs and badgers as well as resting place for huge migrant birds swarms of geeses and trumpeting cranes. In this nature documentary the unique landscapes and the variety of the animal world are captured with beautiful pictures in the change of the seasons.