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Graal-Müritz pier

Graal-Müritz pier
The Graal-Müritz pier is 350 m long and was inaugurated on April 10, 1993. From here you can take the MS Baltica to Warnemünde. The Graal-Müritz pier is an attraction for every visitor to Graal-Müritz. From here you can set sail on the MS Baltica. In the evening hours, anglers like to take possession of it. To commemorate the inauguration day, the municipality celebrates an annual pier festival with fireworks in July.

Graal-Müritz pier - 350 meters into the Baltic Sea

The Graal-Müritz pier is one of the most popular places to visit on the Baltic coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Inaugurated on 10 April 1993, it stretches 350 meters into the sea and offers an impressive view of the open Baltic Sea. For visitors to the seaside resort, it is much more than just a promenade - it is the heart of the town.

Ship excursion with the MS Baltica to Warnemünde

Excursionists set off from the pier on the MS Baltica to Warnemünde - a popular day trip along the Mecklenburg coast. Warnemünde, the well-known seaside resort just outside Rostock, is an attractive destination. Those who prefer to view the coast from afar can simply stroll to the end of the bridge and enjoy the fresh sea air.

Fishing, pier festival and fireworks in Graal-Müritz

In the evening hours, the pier transforms into a quiet meeting place for anglers who come here to catch fish in the Baltic Sea. Once a year, in July, the pier festival takes place with fireworks over the water - a fixed date in the region's calendar of events, similar to the beach festivals on neighboring Fischland-Darß-Zingst.