The
Rügische Bodden is a bay which is part of a larger stretch of water, the
Greifswalder Bodden, bounded on two sides by the German mainland and on a third by the
Baltic Sea island of
Rügen. It is located southeast of Rügen island between
Mönchgut and the
Zudar peninsula. At Mönchgut, several headlands project into the
bodden: the
Reddevitz Höft, the
Klein Zicker and the Großer Zicker. The inlet between Rügen and the Reddevitzer Höft is known as
Having; between the Reddevitzer Höft and the Großer Zicker lies the inlet of
Hagensche Wiek. Other bays are the Schoritzer Wiek, the
Selliner See and the Neuensiener See. Its southern boundary would be the line between the headlands of the Zudar and Mönchgut peninsulas. There are harbours in
Lauterbach,
Baabe and
Seedorf.