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Surfspot Heiligendamm

Surfspot Heiligendamm
White villas and blue sea - in Germany's oldest Baltic seaside resort, you can surf against an intoxicating backdrop. The view is particularly relaxing with sideshore winds from the west and east-northeast. World-famous, yet quiet and tranquil. Heiligendamm is Germany's oldest Baltic seaside resort. For over 200 years, bathers have enjoyed the unique flair of the "White Town by the Sea", as Heiligendamm is also known. On the water, you have a great view of the impressive buildings. This spot is also easy to get to from the car. Less than 50 meters and once over the dyke and you're on the beach. But be careful in the water. Groynes are rammed into the water at regular intervals for coastal protection. There is a surfing school on site for beginners. You can learn to kitesurf and windsurf there or hire a SUP board on windless days. The spot is suitable for wind directions from W to NE. Facilities: Toilets, waste disposal Offer of the surf school - kite, windsurf, SUP Parking facilities

Surfspot Heiligendamm - Baltic Sea surfing in front of the White City by the Sea

The Heiligendamm surf spot on the Baltic Sea combines water sports with one of the most impressive panoramas on the German Baltic Sea coast. Anyone out on the water here can look out over the characteristic white villas and magnificent buildings of Heiligendamm - Germany's oldest Baltic seaside resort, which has been attracting guests for over 200 years. In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, not far from Rostock and Wismar, this spot offers a special combination of history and water sports.

Wind conditions and special features at the Heiligendamm spot

The spot is suitable for wind directions from west to northeast, with sideshore winds from west and east-northeast creating particularly pleasant conditions. Important to know: There are groynes in the water at regular intervals, which serve to protect the coast. Anyone surfing or kitesurfing here should always keep an eye on these obstacles. Access from the parking lot to the beach is straightforward - cross the dyke once and you are less than 50 meters away from the water.

Surfing school and equipment right on the beach

Beginners and spontaneous surfers will find a surf school at the spot that offers kitesurfing and windsurfing courses. On windless days, SUP boards can also be hired there - ideal for enjoying the calm waters against the historic backdrop. Parking spaces, toilets and waste disposal facilities are also available on site.