Reddevitz Höft
The Reddevitzer Hoeft is the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen belonging Peninsula. It is part of Moenchgut peninsula, with which it is connected in the southeast over a 130- meter-wide isthmus. The Reddevitzer Hoeft is about four kilometers long and up to 500 meters wide. In the western part, which ends with a cliff that reach heights over 33 meters. At the eastern end is the town of Alt Reddevitz, a district of the municipality of Middelburg Hagen. The name derives from the Low German " höft " for " head, head " from.
In the north of Reddevitzer Hoeft borders the Having and on the south by the Hagensche Wiek, in the west and southwest is the Bay of Greifswald.
The lying in the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve peninsula is mostly used for agriculture.
The cliff at the top of Reddevitzer Höfts
The historical Dreiseithof on the Reddevitzer Hoeft
Colony of rare sand martins in Reddevitzer Hoeft
54.32355277777813.642511111111Koordinaten: 54 ° 19 ' N, 13 ° 39' O
- Middelhagen
- Bay of Greifswald
- Geography (Rügen)
- Peninsula (Mecklenburg- Vorpommern)
- Peninsula (Baltic Sea)
- Peninsula ( Europe)
- Moenchgut