Liddow

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Liddow (Ruegen)
Liddow
Liddow
View from Hoch Hilgor (Grümbke Tower) to the peninsula

The Liddow is a peninsula belonging to the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen . It is part of the motherland , with which it is connected in the southeast by a 200-meter-wide isthmus . The Liddow is over 2500 meters long and up to 2000 meters wide. The settlement of the same name, which, like the peninsula itself, belongs to the municipality of Neuenkirchen , is located on the Liddower Strom in the southwest of the peninsula .

In the north and east the Liddow borders on the Great Jasmunder Bodden , in the south on the Tetzitz lake and in the west on the Lebbiner Bodden . The latter two are connected by the Liddower Strom strait . To the Lebbiner Bodden the peninsula breaks off in a steep coast. Nearby in the Jungfernholz forest are the 20 meter high elevations, the highest points on the peninsula.

Larger parts of the peninsula, mostly the coastal regions, are part of the Tetzitzer See nature reserve with the Liddow peninsula and the Banzelvitzer mountains .

The Liddow peninsula served as a sheep pasture and hut forest until the 19th century and was then partially planted with pines. Large parts of the peninsula are still used for agriculture.

Liddow was the main set in the successful German series Hallo Robbie! .

Coordinates: 54 ° 33 '  N , 13 ° 22'  E