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Boltenhagen pier

Boltenhagen pier
The pier of the Baltic seaside resort of Boltenhagen The second oldest Baltic seaside resort in Mecklenburg with its five-kilometre-long beach was discovered by the Bothmer family at the beginning of the 19th century. Along the beach promenade there are many beautiful villa-like vacation homes. A walk on the 290-metre-long, barrier-free pier in Boltenhagen, which was opened in 1992, is a special experience. And if you walk out onto the Baltic Sea from the pier, you will see the white sandy beach, the lovely town and the calming sea. This is how a vacation should be!

Boltenhagen pier - a classic on the Baltic Sea coast

The Boltenhagen pier is one of the most beautiful landmarks of the Baltic seaside resort of the same name in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The 290-metre-long bridge, inaugurated in 1992, leads directly over the Baltic Sea and is barrier-free - a walk with panoramic views for young and old. Those who walk along the pier can see the white sandy beach, the charming town and the open sea.

Boltenhagen - the second oldest Baltic seaside resort in Mecklenburg

Boltenhagen is the second oldest Baltic seaside resort in Mecklenburg and was discovered as a seaside resort by the Bothmer family at the beginning of the 19th century. The five-kilometre-long beach, the villa-like vacation homes along the beach promenade and the historic atmosphere make the town one of the most special destinations on the Baltic Sea coast - comparable to well-known destinations such as Kühlungsborn, Warnemünde or Fischland-Darß-Zingst.

Beach promenade and pier: Boltenhagen's most beautiful sides

A stroll along the beach promenade with a view of the magnificent spa architecture villas, followed by a walk to the end of the pier - this is the best way to experience Boltenhagen. Anyone who stands here and hears the sound of the Baltic Sea will quickly understand why this place has been attracting people for over 200 years.