Schleswig-Holstein - Germany
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Sankt Peter-Ording | Rating: 8.00 |
St. Peter-Ording is the mayor resort of Schleswig-Holstein, the only seaside resort in Germany with a sulphur spring. The geography of this place is very interesting. The coast is very flat and tides can be up to 3 meters. Therefore, between the sandy beach and the hotels is a 1 kilometer buffer zone, read more... |
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Eutin and Eutin castle | Rating: 8.00 |
Eutin is a city in the Holstein Switzerland nature park (Naturpark Holsteinische Schweiz). It stands on the shore of a large lake Großer Eutiner See, read more... |
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Gluckburg Castle | Rating: 7.80 |
Glücksburg is the northernmost castle in Germany. It was built in 1582 in the middle of a lake in the city of the same name. Over the centuries it was one of the most important family seats in Northern Germany. Here lived Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein and, occasionally, the Danish kings, read more... |
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Westerheversand Lighthouse | Rating: 7.80 |
The Westerheversand Lighthouse, built in 1908, is the most famous lighthouse in Germany and a symbol of the north of the country. Stands in the middle of the fields with absolutely nothing for a few kilometers around. Two identical houses are built near the lighthouse, in one of them there is a local registry office. The place is very unusual and worth a visit, read more... |
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Ploen Castle and Prinzeninsel Island | Rating: 7.80 |
The city of Plön stands on the rather large Lake Großer Plöner See in the heart of the Holstein Switzerland natural park (Naturpark Holsteinische Schweiz). It is curious that in many countries natural parks are compared with Switzerland, read more... |
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Lubeck | Rating: 7.40 |
In XIII-XVII centuries in Northern Europe was created an alliance of German cities to protect free traders and merchants from ..., read more... |
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Ahrensburg Castle | Rating: 7.40 |
A snow-white square-shaped castle located in a small town of the same name, not far from Hamburg. There is a well-kept English-style park around the castle, read more... |
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Lauenburg | Rating: 7.40 |
An excellent example of a North German town. In the pictures on the Internet it looks like a fairy-tale town on the river, and that's true, read more... |
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High shores between Travemunde and Nindorf (Brodtener Ufer) | Rating: 7.00 |
High shores can be found in many places on the Baltic Sea in Germany. One of these places is located between the port and the resort of Travemünde and Nindorf. This is the Brodtener Steilufer Nature Reserve, read more... |
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Sylt Island | Rating: 6.60 |
If you think that the most expensive real estate in Germany is in Munich or in Hamburg, you think wrong. The three most expensive streets of the country are located on the island of Sylt in the North Sea, read more... |
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Groemitz | Rating: 6.60 |
We came to the seaside resort Grömitz for a weekend, to relax with a small child. Stayed at Carat Apartments Grömitz (booking.com), but in general the whole seafront is full of hotels, read more... |
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Helgoland | Rating: 5.80 |
Helgoland for a long time remained the last region of Germany, which we did not visit. Now I'm ready to say that this is the most interesting place in the country and what is important very few people have heard about it. It was really difficult to get here with overnight stay, read more... |
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Beach in Timmendorf (Timmendorfer Strand) | Rating: 5.60 |
A large beach in the town of the same name, which is called Timmendorfer Strand or Beach in Timmendorf. The town is a popular resort and in the summer is as crowded as can be. We visited it in the middle of the season to see the German Baltic beach resort, read more... |
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