The
Reddevitz Höft or
Reddevitzer Höft is a peninsular forming part of the
German Baltic Sea island of
Rügen. It is part of the
Mönchgut peninsula, with which it is linked in the southeast by a good 130 metre wide
isthmus. The Reddevitzer Höft is over four kilometres long and up to 500 metres wide. In its western part, which end in a
cliffed coast, the land climbs to a height of over 33 metres. At the eastern end is the village of Alt Reddevitz, part of the municipality of
Middelhagen. The namen is derived from the
Low German word
höft for "head".