Travel to Usedom - not just because of the music

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Piano on the beach - Usedom Island attractions

Three days road trip with music to the sights of Usedom

Travel to Usedom - most of them do so to experience places in the Baltic Sea. Let the wind blow around your nose. Beach holiday to do on the Baltic Sea. Watching the waves come to rest on the beach. A selection of Baltic Sea beaches and Baltic cities recommend travel bloggers here. Discover the island of Usedom and its sights. Read a good book in a beach chair. Or admire the spa architecture on the promenade in one of the Usedom imperial baths. These are common motives for a trip to Usedom. We like that too. Our Travel to Rügen and Kuehlungsborn prove that. But this time we do it differently. We are attracted by the invitation to Usedom Music Festival to the Baltic Sea island. We want the island of Usedom in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on a Enjoyment trip get to know for all senses. Our trip through Usedom is one Enjoyment trip ultimate.

 

 

Spend the night in one of the Usedom Imperial Spas

These places are ideal starting points for exploring the island of Usedom. They also offer good accommodation for every budget.

 

Travel to Usedom for the Usedom Music Festival

From September to mid-October the Usedom Music Festival takes place. We are on site for three days. It is exciting that the concerts take place in places that allow us to get to know the island. We use the festival program as a guide to the island villages. The path leads us back and forth across the island. Follow us on our road trip through the island.

  • Opening concert in Peenemünde

The venue of the opening concert seems strange at first. It is the Historisch-Technische Museum Peenemünde. There, Wernher von Braun had tested his rockets during the Second World War. After the war, the Americans brought him to the United States. With his knowledge from Peenemünde von Braun finally built up the space program of NASA. The building is reminiscent of annihilation and war during the Nazi era. Today it is a museum and is used for events.

 

Museum Peenemünde - travel to Usedom - one of the Usedom sights
Museum Peenemünde - travel to Usedom - one of the Usedom sights

 

This year the Baltic Sea Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Kristjan Järvi, opens the festival. The orchestra unites young musicians from the countries bordering the Baltic Sea. These meet several times a year to study a program. Her topic this year: "Nordic Pulse". Järvi, who comes from a family of musicians from Estonia, answers the question of what he thinks about this place: “There is hardly a better place where the Baltic Sea Orchestra can perform. The orchestra stands for international understanding. Where does it come into play better than in a place like this. "

 

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What follows is a firework of music with pieces of modern classical music from the Baltic States. Among them is the piece Aurora by Kristjan Järvi. It is particularly impressive that the orchestra plays the pieces of music from memory in half of the concert. Among them "The Storm" by Sibelius. Is rousing Imants Kanins Rock Symphony No 4. In June, the orchestra played 2018 in a flash mob in Lucerne, Switzerland. By clicking on this link you can listen to the music in full length.

Museum Peenemünde
In the power plant
17449 Peenemünde

 

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Villa Irmgard - travel to Usedom and discover one of Usedom's sights in one of the imperial baths
Villa Irmgard - travel to Usedom and discover one of the Usedom sights in one of the imperial baths

 

  • Villa Irmgard in Usedom Heringsdorf

The second day of our Usedom round trip begins in the Villa Irmgard in one of the imperial baths. The villa is an example of spa architecture. The most famous guest so far is Maxim Gorki. He spent 1922 months in the villa. He recovered from his tuberculosis here. Among his visitors were Tolstoy and the opera singer Shalyapin.

Villa Irmgard
Maxim Gorky Street 13
17424 Heringsdorf

 

Villa Irmgard - Imperial Baths
Villa Irmgard - Travel to Usedom to experience culture and to see one of the island's sights in one of the imperial baths

 

  • St. John's Church in Liepe

In the afternoon we continue our Usedom trip through the island and the imperial baths and drive to Liepe. This village is located on a peninsula in the backwaters. This is the name of the bay that the Peene River has created on the south side of Usedom. Liepe has one of the oldest churches in Usedom. It goes back to Duchess Anastasia from Pomerania. This bequeathed the place Liepe and its surroundings to the Premonstratensian order in 1187. It was also the monks who cleared the region's forests and drained the swamp. Nevertheless, the Lieper Winkel was spared from external influences. Until the end of the 19th century, the residents could only reach the mainland by boat.

 

Modern art in the cemetery of Liepe
Art in the churchyard of Liepe - Usedom island sights

 

St. John's Church is mentioned in records as one of the first churches on the island. Inside there are paintings from the Middle Ages. There are also works by modern artists in the churchyard. We are here to hear Hanzhi Wang. She is a virtuoso on the accordion and won the Young Concert Artists competition in New York in 2017. She shows us how variable an accordion can sound with her virtuosity.

Ev. St. John's Church
Liepe
Triftstraße
17406 Liepe

 

Snack at Krummin, one of the sights on Usedom, but not one of the imperial baths
Snack in the natural harbor Krummin

 

  • Natural harbor and St. Michaelis church in Krummin

Our tour through Usedom continues to the Krummin natural harbor. The way there leads around the Achterwasser. Traveling to Usedom means that you will always come across lakes, ponds, rivers or bays on the island that make detours necessary. Although Liepe and Krummin are close to each other, the trip around the Achterwasser takes three quarters of an hour. Bridges are rare on Usedom. At the Krummin natural harbor we finally have dinner in the marina's snack bar. The view of the boats in the harbor makes up for the pulled pork burger drowned in BBQ sauce.

 

St. Michaelis Church Krummin, Usedom sights
St. Michael's Church in Krummin

 

In the evening it quickly gets fresh at the port. In addition, rain clouds are gathering. Therefore we are glad that the St. Michaelis Church of Krummin is close to the harbor. There we hear the last concert of the day. This time Soo-Been Lee shows her dexterity on the violin. In 2016 she won the Young Concert Artists competition in New York.

Ev. St. Michael's Church,
Krummin
Village street
17440 Krummin

  • Organ music in Usedom village churches

The morning of our third day in Usedom is dedicated to organ music. The Rostock organist Benjamin Jäger shows his skills in works by Gade, Sjögren, Lindberg, Bach, Buxtehude, Führer and Dubois in the village churches of Ahlbeck, Koserow, Usedom Stadt and Liepe. Jäger discovered church music in the Warnemünder Kantorei. In 2016 he turned his hobby into a profession and has been a church musician ever since.

 

Village green in Koserow - one of Usedom Island's sights
Village green in Koserow - one of the island's attractions

 

  • Moated castle Mellenthin

After music and culture, lunch awaits us in the Mellenthin moated castle. The kitchen serves us potato soup and a cold plate of bread. Home cooking like we do our trips like. We also try the beer specialties from the castle's brewery. For connoisseurs, the Mellenthin moated castle is definitely a worthwhile excursion destination. It adorns itself in autumn. It also boasts a waffle bakery.

The moated castle dates from 1575 and is located in the center of the island. If you are looking for peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle of the imperial baths, you will find it on the castle grounds. The castle is located in the middle of the Usedom Island Nature Park. Hiking and cycling trails start near the castle. Since you can also stay overnight here, this is an insider tip for connoisseurs and slow travelers. You just need to have time to discover everything this castle has to offer. We then continue to Stolpe Castle.

 

 

Inner courtyard of Mellenthin Castle, one of the island's attractions near one of the imperial baths
Inner courtyard of Mellenthin Castle, one of the island's attractions near one of the imperial baths

 

  • Castle Stolpe

Stolpe Castle is close to Mellenthin. Gut Stolpe had been owned by the Counts of Schwerin since the 13th century. It was Count Friedrich von Schwerin who converted the manor house into a castle. In doing so, he fulfilled his wife Freda's wish. The count died early, after which his wife took over the management of the estate. She was committed to the people in the area. After the land reform in 1945, however, she had to leave the castle and spent the rest of her life in Lüneburg. Only after her death did she return to Stolpe. She had specified in her will that she would be buried here next to her husband. Much to the displeasure of the SED district leadership, who even wanted to send her coffin back to Lüneburg. However, the castle employees, the estate workers and the local priest prevented this. They buried Freda von Schwerin in the place she wanted.

Stolpe Castle now belongs to the community. This restored the castle, which had fallen into disrepair during GDR times. There is a restaurant in the coach house. Holiday apartments have also been built in the outbuildings. Stolpe Castle is open to visitors and offers guided tours for groups.

Castle Stolpe
At the castle 9
17406 trip on Usedom

 

Castle Stolpe
Stolpe Castle - one of the island's attractions

 

  • Flying visit in Świnoujście, Poland

Since the island of Usedom consists of a German and a Polish part, we take advantage of this and also take a detour to Świnoujście in Poland. As the name suggests, this city was also German until World War II. However, after the war it fell to Poland due to the loss of the eastern regions. Traveling to Usedom with a detour to Poland was one of the reasons why we took this trip. We have never been to Poland before and therefore took the opportunity to get an impression on our flying visit.

Świnoujście is a port city. Ferries to Sweden and the Baltic Sea region leave from here. For example, you can drive from Świnoujście to Trelleborg or to Wallanders Ystad in Sweden. The ferries dock in Swina. This is the river that flows through Świnoujście. In addition to the beach at Świnoujście, the lighthouse that stands at the end of the breakwater in front of the town is worth seeing. The Zdrojowy Park is also ideal for walks.

The Swinoujscie promenade

The Świnoujście Promenade, along which one apartment building is lined up after another, is definitely worth a visit. This is the most modern part of the city. The city's hotels are located here, including the new one Five-star hotel Radisson Blu Resort Swinoujscie *. We noticed the price differences between the restaurants on the German and Polish sides. Dishes for which you pay between 10 and 20 euros in Germany cost between 6 and 8 euros in the restaurants on the promenade in Świnoujście. They advertise their dishes as large portions. However, we weren't able to test how they taste during our quick visit. The restaurants and pubs along the promenade in Świnoujście are definitely popular. Despite the rain clouds, there was a hustle and bustle along the promenade.

 

 

From Świnoujście Promenade it is only four kilometers to the border. Before we drive back to our hotel in Heringsdorf, we take a detour to the Ahlbeck pier. Ahlbeck is one of the imperial baths on Usedom. This is the name given to the seaside resorts that attracted Berlin's nobility, writers and actors at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Kaiser Wilhelm II was also a frequent guest in these places. This is how they got their name. Since 2005, the three imperial spas of Bansin, Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck have merged to form the municipality of Dreikaiserbäder and belong to Heringsdorf.

 

That has to be in your suitcase, do you want to travel to Usedom

  • Comfortable walking boots, because Usedom offers opportunities for hiking
  • A backpack, in which you can, for example, store all your utensils and one Jacket can accommodate for a day. We also recommend one for longer hikes backpack.
  • If you are planning a hike, you can definitely do so in ours hiking checklist check what things need to be in the suitcase.
  • An Binoculars*that you can use to keep an eye out for ships
  • An Camera* for the numerous photo opportunities that the Usedom sights and the imperial baths offer. We recommend the Nikon D3500 *, because it delivers good photos and is also light. You can also instantly deliver your photos to your phone via SnapBridge and share them with your friends.
  • You also need one for the beach swimsuit or swimming trunks*. Use ours for this too packing list beach vacation. Then you don't forget anything for your beach holiday.

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The promenade stretches from Bansin via Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck to Świnoujście. At twelve kilometers long, it is also the longest beach promenade in Europe. The beach is also impressive. It extends from here to Peenemünde and therefore also offers places for those who are looking for peace and quiet away from the hustle and bustle.

Back in our hotel, the Beach villas in Heringsdorf *, at the end of our tour through Usedom there will be a dinner with home-style cooking from Pomerania. While Petar eats a zander fillet with mashed potatoes and vegetables, I choose smoked pork on bacon beans with fried potatoes. The Strandvillan restaurant is also listed in the Schlemmeratlas of the island of Usedom. Rightly so, in our opinion.

If you want to travel to Usedom, make a note of these dates for 2024

  • Usedom Music Festival – Podium of the Baltic Sea – Latvia
    • 22. September to 12. October 2024

You can find the program and concert tickets on the Website of the Usedom Music Festival. Are you traveling to music festivals or cities where music plays a role?

 


Travel Arrangements:

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How to get there

Arrival by plane, bus or train*. Arrival is possible, among other things, by plane (airport in Heringsdorf), train, long-distance bus and car. There are bridges connecting the island to the mainland. They have opening hours for boat traffic.

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Travel to Usedom - not just because of the music

Monika Fuchs

Monika Fuchs and Petar Fuchs are the authors and publishers of the Food and Slow Travel blog  TravelWorldOnline. They have been publishing this blog since 2005. TravelWorldOnline has been online since 2001. Their topics are trips to Savor, wine tourism worldwide and slow travel. During her studies Monika Fuchs spent some time in North America, where she - partly together with Petar Fuchs - traveled to the USA and Canada and spent a research year in British Columbia. This intensified her thirst for knowledge, which she satisfied for 6 years as an adventure guide for Rotel Tours and then for 11 years as a tour guide for Studiosus Reisen around the world. She was constantly expanding her travel regions, but curiosity still gnawed at her: "What's beyond the horizon? What else is there to discover in this city? Which people are interesting here? What do they eat in this region?" As a freelance travel journalist (her articles have appeared in DIE ZEIT, 360° Canada, 360° USA, etc.), she is now looking for answers to these questions as a travel writer and travel blogger in many countries around the world. Petar Fuchs produces the videos on this blog as well as on YouTube. Monika Fuchs from TravelWorldOnline is among Germany's top 50 bloggers in 2021. Find more Information about Monika and Petar Fuchs here.

8 thoughts too "Travel to Usedom - not just because of the music"

  1. Dear Monika,
    what a nice way to discover Usedom. In any case, music is always associated with very special moments anyway. For example, we have always heard a very specific song in campervan in Australia. If this is on the radio now, I will immediately be moved back down under. Sure, this may not be comparable to classical music, but it remains a beautiful memory and is a very special way to discover a place. I have to mark the dates for next year ...
    Regards
    Claudia

    1. Liebe Claudia,

      we heard the Rock Symphony on Usedom for the first time. This is certainly a piece that we connect permanently with Usedom.

      Best regards,
      Monika

  2. Dear Monika & Peter,
    the wing on the beach is really cult! Everything looks so nice and quiet. Perfect for a few days to relax. If you can still enjoy music, that's enough to be happy.
    Best regards,

    Alex

    1. Dear Alex,

      The wing on the beach expresses perfectly what our trip to Usedom was about: the island, the Baltic Sea and the music. That was a very special road trip.

      Best regards,
      Monika

  3. Dear Monika, dear Petar!
    That sounds great. The photo with the piano on the beach looks so great. We have not heard about the festival yet, until now. Usedom is certainly super nice and idyllic!
    Best regards,
    Ines

    1. Dear Ines,

      that's it. An extraordinary way to get to know a region. We had a lot of fun.

      Best regards,
      Monika

  4. Oh, wonderful!
    I've never been to Usedom, have been to islands here only Spiekeroog seen
    That sounds like a fantastic stay. I also like traveling through Germany for music. Was only last and penultimate week in Cologne and Dresden for two concerts. Am this week in Hamburg, coming in Dortmund and again Hamburg. :)

    Greetings from Oldenburg,
    Michelle

    1. Dear Michelle,

      on this trip, we really hit two birds with one stone. We met the island of Usedom on the way to the concert venues (mostly churches in picturesque villages). At the same time, it was three days of music enjoyment that stretched throughout the journey. We are thrilled with this way of traveling.

      Best regards,
      Monika

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