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Winter sightseeing always involves short daylight hours and less spectacular views if there is no snow. This does not mean that you should give up sightseeing or outdoor activities during these months. However, we try to choose places that should be attractive regardless of the weather conditions. This is exactly what Rügen is like. Even in winter and shrouded in fog, it is beautiful. The chalk cliffs look good in such a foggy and slightly sleepy version. If you add to this the almost lack of people willing to go trekking, you have a perfect weekend. However, one thing is inherent in sightseeing on Rügen - wind. You can't avoid it. Vanlife and wild camping on Rügen do not exist. Okay, according to the law, they shouldn't. What does it look like in reality? It is possible in winter. There is no point in overdoing it, showing off and showing off (camping), but no one even paid us any attention, not to mention throwing us out and issuing fines. Unfortunately, such things happen there in the summer season. Cape Arkona and Jasmund National Park are must-sees on this trip. You can find the route around Cape Arkona here: http://www.wiedzmawruchu.pl/rugia-prz... Accommodation is marked as always on the map: http://www.wiedzmawruchu.pl/mapy/ If you like the films, you can become our employer ;-) we invite you to support our activities on Patronite https://patronite.pl/wiedzmawruchu