Nardevitz Erratic, Rügen
Facts and practical information
The Nardevitz Erratic, also called the Great Rock of Nardewitz, is one of the largest glacial erratics in North Germany. It lies about 400 metres north of Nardevitz, a village in the parish of Lohme on the island of Rügen. Surrounded by trees and bushes as well as other drift material that was in the way of farming, it lies in the middle of a field. Its volume is estimated at 104 m³, which gives it a mass of 281 tonnes. The above-ground portion has a volume of 71 m³. It is therefore, apart from Buskam which lies in the Baltic Sea off Göhren, the largest erratic on Rügen and an important geological sight. ()
Rügen
Nardevitz Erratic – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Königsstuhl, Königsstuhl National Park Centre, Herthasee, Sassnitz Wildlife Park.