Rügen is the largest German island. It is connected to the mainland though a bridge across the Strelasund (opening bridge and bridge with a 42 m clearance).
The approach, like all navigation inside the Rügen archipelago is through narrow shallow channels, bordered with sand or mud banks, a paradise for sailing boats with a centre board like the OVNIs. The channels are well marked with buoys, which should be followed precisely!
The following rules apply:
Further caution should be applied:
Part of the inlet area is a national park, UNESCO World Heritage and a Reserve Biosphere where you can enjoy bird watching.
Barhöft is the marina straight ahead when you enter through the eastern channel.
The area is worth a week of exploration, biking around, experiencing small natural harbours and other guest harbours e.g. Vitte, Wiek or Grabow. Note that there is a powerline with 21 m clearance if you want to proceed to the western part of the Rügen inlet.
Rügen island is well connected by train to the main land.
The Barhöft marina can accomodate 70 boats in the harbour, with a depth of 3.5 to 5m.
Several other marinas and natural harbour are available around Rügen.