Bansin
Bansin, the westernmost of the three imperial baths on the island of Usedom, is a true gem for a relaxed and stylish convertible tour in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. With its elegant spa architecture, historic pier, and direct location on the Baltic Sea, the place offers the perfect mix of chic holiday atmosphere and nature-friendly relaxation. Anyone who opens the roof here enjoys an unparalleled ride with sea air and a wide view.
Between Imperial Baths and Coastal Charm
An ideal starting point for a tour is the waterfront road along the beach promenade. From Bansin, you can comfortably cruise towards Heringsdorf and further on to Ahlbeck. The route is characterized by magnificent villas, shady avenues, and repeated views of the sparkling sea. Especially in the morning hours or during sunset, this route is a true delight for all senses.
For those who prefer a more rural setting, the road continues north towards Koserow and Zinnowitz. Here, the landscape becomes calmer, with dense forests and small lakes that appear behind gentle curves. A small detour to the steep coast near Loddin is also worthwhile – especially for short photo breaks with a view.
On Peaceful Roads Through the Hinterland
The hinterland of Bansin offers a charming change from the coastal route. Along the German Avenue Road, you will find idyllic sections with impressive tree tunnels that are particularly highlighted in a convertible. Small towns like Benz or Pudagla exude rural charm, and the quiet streets make driving a pure pleasure. These routes invite you to linger – whether at Schmollensee or with a detour to the old Dutch windmill.
Bansin – A Place to Arrive and Move On
Bansin is not only a beautiful destination but also the perfect starting point for convertible tours throughout Usedom. Between coastal views, historic facades, and untouched hinterland, the island shows itself here at its finest. Anyone who rolls through Bansin will want to experience this part of the Baltic coast time and again.