Göhren Pier, pier in Göhren, Germany
Göhren Pier is a long wooden structure extending approximately 280 meters over the water with open views of the Baltic Sea. It features a small bridge house at its entrance and ends with a landing stage for boats that carry visitors along the coast or toward the island of Usedom.
The pier was built in the early 1990s following a design that harmonizes with the classic architecture of this seaside resort. It has served as a landing point for passenger ships and as a promenade for visitors while maintaining its role within Göhren's port tradition.
The pier serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors come to enjoy the calm of the sea. Many people use it daily for leisurely walks and conversations with friends, giving the location its peaceful and social character.
The pier is safe to walk on foot and offers benches at the end facing the horizon for resting. The flat surroundings and wide promenade layout make the visit pleasant for all ages, particularly during warmer months.
The wooden planks of the pier are polished smooth from decades of footsteps, telling the story of many visits and generations of travelers. Local fishermen still use it regularly for casting lines, preserving an old tradition that gives character to this modern landing facility.
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