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Radisson Blu Resort, Rügen

Family-friendly Trent property with a full-service health spa

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Location Highlights

  • Water nearby
  • On island

Nearby Points of Interest

Hiddensee Island – 10 kilometres (6 miles)
Gingst miniature park – 15 kilometres (9 miles)
Swine ostrich farm – 25 kilometres (15.5 kilometres)
Stortbeker festival – 28 kilometres (17 miles)
Kap Arkona (northeast cape) – 29 kilometres (18 miles)
Rasender Roland (scenic railway) – 35 kilometres (22 miles)
Vilm Island (nature reserve) – 40 kilometres (25 miles)
Colossus of Rugen (museum) – 40 kilometres (25 miles)
Aquarium – 40 kilometres (25 miles)
Chalk Cliffs – 45 kilometres (28 miles)


Rostock-Laage Airport (RLG): Approximate driving time to Radisson SAS Resort, Rügen is 140 minutes and distance is 130 kilometres (80 miles).

Renting a car to get from the airport to the hotel is advised as there are no direct airport shuttles or taxis available. Buses into the main bus station in central Rostock cost about €35. From here guests can catch a train to Bergen/Rugen station, which is 22 kilometres from the hotel.

Driving directions: From the airport, take the A20 motorway in the direction of Rostock until Grimmen. From here follow the B96 motorway in the direction of Stralsund. Cross over the channel on the Rugendamm bridge into Samtens (Ferries also run from Stralsund to Rugen). At the first set of traffic lights turn left in the direction of Gingst. When in Trent follow the signs to the hotel.



Rugen, Germany

Vaschvitz 17

Trent, Rugen 18569

Germany

Nearest major airport:

Rostock, Germany (RLG-Laage)

Area:

Rugen, Germany

Germany’s largest island (976 square kilometres), Rügen has been one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations since the 19th century. With small fishing villages, endless white-sand beaches, soaring cliffs, upmarket resorts, several castles and the Jasmund National Park, Rügen is remarkably diverse. Though large, the island is best explored by bicycle and on foot, but can also be seen via the Racing Roland Steam Train.

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