Kap Arkona (Cape Arkona) is the northernmost area of Rügen.
The area consists of three main locations, Putgarten, Arkona and Vitt and should be seen more like an open air museum than a couple of villages and coastal views.
Putgarten, is the closest public point to the coast you can drive to and although was at one point a village it is now more of a car park and tourist trap with trinkets shops and a few food establishments.
Arkona, the destination for most tourist, has three lighthouses and the Jaromarsburg Slavic hill fort which is no longer accessible due to the risk of landslides.
Vitt was a small fishing village and consists of a number of attractive small thatched cottages in a narrow valley leading to small beach.
By car from Altenkirchen or bus to Putgarten. Car parking fee €4.
Cycle or walk along the coastal path from Breege-Juliusruh.
Although you may be expect a pleasant walk across the countryside of the region to the coast unfortunately the road you have to walk on is still busy with local cars and the tractor train taking people to and from Arkona and Vitt.
Motorized train-bus and horse drawn carts are available between the three main locations. Cycling is allowed along the cliff side path as well as the roads between the villages.
Walk along the cliff edge.
A number of arts and crafts shops and stalls in Putgarten.
There are a number of holiday apartments for rent in Putgarten.
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