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Alt Stassow bathing lake

Alt Stassow bathing lake

Lake Stassow with its beach, bathing jetty and sunbathing lawn is located southwest of the Alt Stassow district of the municipality of Grammow in the district of Rostock. Lake Stassow is located in the Alt Stassow district of the municipality of Grammow. The jetty was renovated in 2006 and a large sunbathing lawn invites you to linger. The lake has a north-south extension of around 410 meters and a west-east extension of around 270 meters. The northern shore of the lake is marshy. Access to the bathing lake is signposted in the village.

Dreenkrögen bathing lake - Silbersee campsite

Dreenkrögen bathing lake - Silbersee campsite

The idyllically situated gravel lake is the ideal place to cool off in summer. Top water quality, large and fine sandy sunbathing areas, a jetty, snack facilities, sanitary facilities and lifeguards ensure safety in the cool water. Campers, motorhome tourists and caravan vacationers are welcome. On the edge of the village, somewhat hidden in the forest, lies the Dreenkrögen bathing lake. In the summer months, this is a popular bathing spot for families who want to escape the hustle and bustle of public outdoor pools. The Dreenkrögen bathing lake is a typical quarry pond created by gravel extraction. It has no inflows or outflows and is fed exclusively by groundwater. Nevertheless, the water is crystal clear and invites you to take a refreshing dip on hot days. On the eastern side of the almost seven-hectare lake is a natural bathing beach with a sunbathing lawn. The bathing area is supervised during the summer months so that families with small children can also enjoy a carefree time outdoors and swimming. The lake is also popular with anglers. Eels, perch, lead, pike, carp, roach and rudd can be found here. Campers, motorhome tourists and caravan holidaymakers are welcome. Bathing beach: Opening hours: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Prices: €3 per guest, children up to 13 years €2 from 18:00 entrance fee 1,-€ Lifeguards in good weather from 1-6 p.m. Campsite Motorhome/ caravan incl. persons: 30 €/ night Tent 10,- € per person/night plus energy flat rate € 3,- per person The price includes Use of the new camping kitchen with electric stove, hob, fridge, indoor and outdoor sinks and 2 outdoor showers. Power connection for caravan and tent available. Sanitary facilities and indoor shower (2x € 0.50) available. Electricity according to consumption, water and sanitary facilities, disposal of waste and gray water/black water are free of charge. Campfires with fire bowls and barbecues are permitted. Fire bowl and barbecue can be hired. A bathing jetty approx. 70 m long and a slide and jumping tower have just been built. 2 x table tennis and 2 x volleyball available Dogs are allowed: Price per dog 5,-€ per day. Dogs must be kept on a lead on the campsite. Unfortunately dogs are not allowed on the beach. However, we have a dog beach approx. 200 m away which does not require dogs to be kept on a lead.

Swimming area Groß Lüsewitzer See

Swimming area Groß Lüsewitzer See

The Groß Lüsewitzer See lake has a very nice little bathing area with restaurants on the lake terrace, a barbecue area and play facilities. The well-designed bathing area has very good bathing water quality. The bathing area has a playground, is child-friendly and suitable for families. The restaurant on the lakeside terrace ensures a pleasant stay.

Bathing area Großer Prälanksee

Bathing area Großer Prälanksee

The bathing area is approx. 5 km from Neustrelitz in the direction of Prälank. Clear water and a beautiful beach with light-colored sand invite you to swim. The natural bathing area is located on the southern shore of the lake. The water of the Großer Prälanksee is very clear and there is light-colored beach sand on the shore. The bathing area has few shady spots. Parking spaces are available.

Rieth bathing area

Rieth bathing area

The bathing area at Neuwarper See is a real insider tip precisely because it is well hidden. The magnificent view across the lake to an islet is unique on the coast of the Szczecin Lagoon. The small, beautiful sandy beach with a large sunbathing lawn invites you to picnic, linger and dream. There are also plenty of parking spaces, wooden benches, a fire pit and a mobile toilet cubicle for your convenience. There is a climbing frame in the sand for the little ones. Enjoy peaceful hours in the sunniest area in Germany!

Lake Tüz bathing area

Lake Tüz bathing area

Bathing lake in Kriesow The small lake is located near Ivenack. You can swim here and use the sunbathing lawn for leisure activities. Lake Tüz in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is located between the towns of Stavenhagen and Altentreptow in the Mecklenburg Lake District. The lake has a north-south extension of around 1.2 kilometers and an east-west extension of around 700 meters. On average, the lake is 150 meters wide. The eponymous village of Tüzen is located on the eastern shore of Lake Tüzen. The castle hill is located there, where a castle stood in the Middle Ages. Tüzen belongs to the municipality of Kriesow. The lake is freely accessible

Bathing beach Am Schwarzen Busch

Bathing beach Am Schwarzen Busch

Bathing was "invented" on the island of Poel at Am Schwarzen Busch beach. The first spa guests discovered the beach, just 1.3 kilometers from Kirchdorf, in the 1920s. It was during this time that the now lovingly restored buildings of the Kurhaus were built directly on the beach. In the 1950s, a settlement of thatched vacation homes was built directly on the dune, which has been extended in recent years with new thatched houses. Many of these houses are now rented out to vacation guests and offer ideal conditions for a seaside vacation due to their unique location. The beach, which is secured by groynes and lifeguards in the high season and covered with fine sand, has grown in width in recent years and has become the most popular beach on the island. The unobstructed view of the ferries sailing past on the horizon towards Scandinavia awakens wanderlust, and not only in seafarers. Enjoy this unique atmosphere in any weather, well protected in one of the many beach chairs set up for you. Directly behind the beach is a new promenade with numerous restaurants, children's play equipment and a mini-golf course. Just a few steps away, an attractive indoor playground awaits its guests, and not just in rainy weather. The Ostseeklinik Insel Poel, a rehabilitation facility for mothers and children, is idyllically situated on the edge of a small oak forest, from which this district takes its name.

Bellin beach

Bellin beach

The beach at has a lot to offer. For a daily fee of two euros, including the use of toilets and showers, you can relax on the idyllic sandy beach surrounded by reeds. Surfing and sailing courses are offered for active people. The area is particularly suitable for surfers, as the Bodden is very shallow for up to 300 meters. Sailboats, surfboards, dinghies and canoes are available for hire. The restaurant directly on the campsite caters for your physical well-being. Cold drinks are available at reception. The bathing area is also known by locals as the "village beach" because it is located in the center of Bellin. The small, fine sandy beach invites you to take a short break after a stressful day. A kiosk offers coffee, cake and ice cream. There is also a large children's playground. There are green areas all around the beach. Trees create a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. Dogs must be kept on a lead.

Gollwitz beach

Gollwitz beach

The sandy beach at Gollwitz is not very crowded and offers ideal conditions for sunbathing, especially for families with children, thanks to the shallow water. The Gollwitz beach is an insider tip among nature lovers and parents with very young children. Due to its close proximity to the offshore bird sanctuary island of Langenwerder, there are unique opportunities to observe rare bird species, even from your beach chair. A small adventure playground in the form of a beached pirate ship and a volleyball net allow not only young guests to really let off steam here. The deep waters of the Baltic Sea begin about 100 meters from the sandbank. Due to the shallow water in front of the beach, there is no surveillance. There is a small kiosk and sanitary facilities on site.

Granzow beach

Granzow beach

The Granzow vacation park is home to a beach with a very family-friendly infrastructure. The bathing area has a spacious meadow with shady and sunny areas as well as play equipment and seating. There are platforms in the deep water with jumping facilities. There is a restaurant, an adventure playground and bike and boat hire nearby.

Rechlin beach with pier

Rechlin beach with pier

The baby beach in Rechlin offers an idyllic setting for families and those seeking relaxation alike. Rechlin, a picturesque little town in Germany, is known for its breathtaking lake landscape and wide range of leisure activities. Whether you're relaxing and listening to the lapping of the waves or enjoying the sunset over the lake, the beach promises peace and relaxation for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Timmendorf beach

Timmendorf beach

Timmendorf-Strand is a good mix of attractive bathing fun for the young and the young at heart. There is a wide range of water sports on site. On the west coast of Poel Island, right next to the harbor and in front of the lighthouse campsite, you will find Timmendorf beach with its distinct maritime flair. The old lighthouse, which is over 140 years old and still shows ships the way to Wismar, and the harbor at its foot make this beach so unique. At around 700 meters, young and young-at-heart bathers in particular will find everything their hearts desire here. Numerous water sports facilities, such as pedal boating, water skiing, kitesurfing and surfing, transform Timmendorf beach into one of the liveliest places on the island of Poel during the bathing season. The beach, which is patrolled by lifeguards in the high season, is managed by beach chair rental companies, who will be happy to reserve a chair for you for your entire stay. Many restaurants with large sun terraces invite you to enjoy a wonderful natural spectacle every day in good weather. In Timmendorf you will experience sunsets that you will dream about long after your vacation is over. Afterwards, you can take a stroll along the jetties of the piers to watch incoming ships mooring and perhaps spin a few yarns. The DLRG/Nivea beach festival and the day of the sea rescuers take place here every year.

Bathing beach at the campsite on Lake Krakow

Bathing beach at the campsite on Lake Krakow

Not far from the old town on the northern shore of Lake Krakow, families can relax and unwind at the campsite for a small fee. The large bathing beach with beach and sunbathing lawn and beach volleyball court offer the opportunity for relaxation and sporting activities. Not far from the old town, on the northern shore of Lake Krakow at the campsite, families can relax and unwind for a small fee. The bathing beach with a large sunbathing lawn is ideal for children as the water depth only gradually increases. There are two children's playgrounds, a table tennis table, children's club, football pitch and beach volleyball court for playing, running around and exploring. A restaurant provides refreshments.

Langsdorf quarry pond

Langsdorf quarry pond

Swimming in the quarry pond directly at the Buchholz service area on a very well-kept site with seating, play areas and a snack bar. In the earliest times, people extracted peat here, which they hauled along the banks of the Prahm Canal to Bad Sülze. Today, valuable gravel is mined around Langsdorf and partly processed on site. The tourist development of the lakes created by gravel extraction is particularly interesting. A bathing area has been created at a former quarry pond, which is particularly suitable for families with children. A well-maintained beach with an adjacent lawn with some seating and a volleyball court. The adjacent service area offers drinks and snacks from a food truck. The owner charges a fee of one euro for the maintenance of the grounds.

Lietzow station (Rügen)

Lietzow station (Rügen)

Lietzow railroad station is located on the southern edge of the village. Inaugurated in 1891 as a stop on the Stralsund-Sassnitz railroad line, the railroad line to Binz has branched off here since 1939. Lietzow station is located on the southern edge of the village and separates the actual village from the Little Jasmund Bodden. To be precise, this is now just an inland lake, as there is no direct connection to other bodies of water. This is not least due to the railroad, as a dam was built in front of the village for this very purpose. The station itself had extensive track facilities until the dismantling of some of the tracks in 2008 and the complete reconstruction in 2010/2011. This was mainly due to its function as a back-up station for the Sassnitz ferry station. The two outer platform tracks, which still followed the old coastline from the time the station was built, were striking.

Putbus train station

Putbus train station

Putbus railroad station is a railroad junction of local importance in the town of Putbus. The Bergen auf Rügen-Lauterbach Mole railroad line and the 750 mm gauge Altefähr-Göhren narrow-gauge railroad, of which only the Putbus-Göhren section is still in operation, cross at this junction. Putbus station was opened together with the Bergen-Putbus railroad line on August 15, 1889, which was extended to Lauterbach on May 15, 1890. The station building with attached goods shed for the standard-gauge railroad is located to the west of the tracks at the northern end of the station. In the 1990s, a three-rail track was built so that both standard-gauge and narrow-gauge trains can travel between Putbus and Lauterbach Mole. Fast trains no longer call at the station. An exhibition on the narrow-gauge site commemorates the history of the Rügen narrow-gauge railroads. The reception building of the standard-gauge line and the narrow-gauge station with the dispatching building, old service building, engine shed and railcar shed are listed buildings.

Train station and prince's room

Train station and prince's room

Schwerin's main railway station, opened in 1847 and rich in historical architecture, is located northwest of the old town and is an important transportation hub. Its imposing station building and luxurious princely rooms are reminiscent of its imperial past. After extensive renovations, it received the "Station of the Year" award in 2008. The main station is located to the north-west of the old town. Mecklenburg's first railroad line was sealed on November 8, 1841 by a state treaty between the five states of Prussia, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Denmark, Lübeck and Hamburg as part of the new Berlin - Hamburg project. With Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II assuming half of the costs, the line was extended from today's Hagenow-Land past Ludwigslust and Grabow to Boitzenburg and later to Kiel. On March 10, 1846, the Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz-Eisenbahn received the concession to build the Hagenow - Schwerin line and secured the connection to the Berlin - Hamburg line. Like the Prussian lines, it remained under its own administration until 1945. At that time The station at Luisenplatz was inaugurated on May 1, 1847. It had an external tunnel with two entrance pavilions. They were replaced in 1889 - 1890 by the current reception hall and extended by the adjoining Fürstenzimmer to the south. To the south of the reception building was a separate tunnel with entrances towards the city and Paulstadt. In 1927, the representative entrance hall was extended below the tracks and the external tunnel was filled in. The fountain with the bronze sculpture, Rescue from distress at sea, 1910 by Hugo Berwald was erected on Luisenplatz. Style According to plans by Ernst Möller, the reception building and the tunnel entrances were designed in a historicist style. The central pavilion of the reception hall is connected to two corner pavilions by two lower intermediate elements. The furnished royal rooms are given a wall-mounted, historicist interior for the reception of royalty or their imperial guests. Location After a thorough renovation, Schwerin Central Station is reopened in 2005 and awarded the title of Station of the Year (cities under 100,000) in 2008. The station forecourt is renamed Grunthalplatz in memory of Marianne Grunthal, who was hanged by SS henchmen from a lamppost on the station square shortly before the end of the Second World War in 1945. 14,000 travelers use Schwerin Central Station every day.

Bakelberg

Bakelberg

Viewpoint The Bakelberg is surrounded by meadows and fields between the steep bank and the district of Niehagen. At a height of 17.9 m, it is the highest point on Fischland and offers a fantastic panoramic view of the Baltic Sea and Bodden. From 2017 to the end of 2020, the Ahrenshoop waymarker "Schreitender Paul Müller-Kaempff" by artist Moritz Götze was enthroned on the Bakelberg to mark the 125th anniversary of the Ahrenshoop artists' colony. A smaller version of the figure now commemorates the founder of the Ahrenshoop artists' colony on the meadow in front of the old school.

Baker's Kitchen

Baker's Kitchen

Baker's Kitchen in Schlossstraße awaits you with an extensive breakfast menu, delicious cake specialties and lots of home-made dishes to satisfy both small and large appetites. In summer, you are spoiled for choice: enjoy coffee and cake in the sun at one of the tables outside the restaurant or take a seat in one of the cozy and colorful chairs inside. Whichever you choose, you will definitely enjoy the homemade specialties. You can also pick up handmade bread rolls for your Sunday breakfast at home at one of the branches of the Zander bakery, which the family business runs on Schelfmarkt and Brahmsstraße. Baker's Kitchen is open for you: Tuesday - Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Baltic Active

Baltic Active

Transfer and shuttle tours from Barth to all places around the Bodden. Photo, evening and fishing tours can be booked. All information and prices are available at www.baltic-active.de

Baltic Adventures

Baltic Adventures

Turn your vacation into an unforgettable adventure at Baltic Adventures. Action at LaserTag, unique courses at Neon Minigolf, excitement at the EscapeRooms or speed at the Pixel Game. Here you will find the right event for everyone. Vacation, the best time of the year. During an unforgettable stay, leisure activities should of course not be neglected. Are you looking for action, excitement, adventure or adrenaline? Here you will find the perfect events for you and your family. LaserTag: A 600 m², varied arena with special effects and lots of hiding places awaits you. Shrouded in fog and black light, you play with the latest equipment from Laserforce. Number of players: up to 30 people Neon minigolf: Immerse yourself in a fantastic world full of bright colors, colorful figures and spectacular effects. On 18 individual and lovingly designed courses, you won't soon cease to be amazed. EscapeRooms: Fancy 60 minutes of pure adrenaline and playing Sherlock Holmes? In the authentic escape rooms, you can escape reality for a while and solve exciting puzzles. PixelGames: The childhood classic "The floor is lava" becomes a modern gaming experience for all ages. In the gaming room with an interactive playing field on the floor, exciting challenges await you in a variety of game modes. Oudoor Adventures: Of course, there is also something outdoors for you. Discover Neubrandenburg on exciting trails. Equipped with a tablet and an action pack, you are on a secret mission or searching for magical and rare monsters.

Baltic Pharmacy

Baltic Pharmacy

The Baltic Pharmacy strives to provide its customers with competent advice on all health-related issues, an extensive range of medicines and health-related information. The Baltic Pharmacy was opened in 2013 and is very modernly equipped. The interior design was designed to be functional for customers, with the medicine dispensing area stylishly integrated into the pharmacy's sales area.

Banzkower potato stone mouse

Banzkower potato stone mouse

The Banzkow potato mouse from Stein has been welcoming guests from near and far to the village square since 2000. The mouse is originally dressed for special occasions in village life. It stands in the middle of several boulders typical of the region, which bear the medals won in regional, national and European competitions. The potato mouse was "born" as a permanent mascot for the 700th anniversary celebrations of the municipality of Banzkow in 2000. Today it is available as a small souvenir, as a large wooden mouse from a Lewit oak tree in the Mirow district, as a stone mouse on the Banzkow village square and as a living original with an identity card as resident no. 2235. The stone mouse is made up of granite stones that "migrated" from Finland to this area 1.89 billion years ago during the Ice Age. The individual body parts were found like this and have therefore hardly been worked on. The public baptism of the stone mouse with sturgeon water took place in 2005. To mark the occasion, a schoolgirl wrote "The Fairy Tale of the Potato Mouse", which was printed with pupils' drawings from a competition. The living potato mouse is present at all the highlights of the municipality and the office. She is also in great demand and popular as an ambassador for the region in her rustic, mobile, thatched cottage. She has already been a guest in over 20 European countries and at many trade fairs to promote Lewitz and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. In 2014, for example, she visited all the twin towns of the state capital Schwerin, the partner regions of the state of MV and the partner municipality of Banzkow on a trip around the Baltic Sea. This trip not only served to revitalize partnership relations and tourism, but above all to promote the idea of friendship in Europe. The information board next to the stone mouse provides information about interesting excursion destinations in and around Banzkow, as well as in the entire Lewitz nature reserve.

Barefoot adventure trail Plau am See

Barefoot adventure trail Plau am See

Nestled in the beautiful countryside, our barefoot experience & nature trail - Plau am See - is right next to the Plau climbing park. Great fun and a sensory experience in the great outdoors for young and old await you in our barefoot park. In addition to the pleasure of being out in the fresh air, there is the sensory experience of walking barefoot on a wide variety of surfaces, such as sand, gravel, mud, glass, moorland and many others. On this barefoot path for the senses, you will also learn lots of interesting facts about the animals and plants that surround you. All in all, it is a stimulating relaxation for the feet, an experience for the senses and an optimal strengthening of the immune system, combined with "a bit of natural history." Shoes off, and off you go. Children under the age of 6 must be accompanied by an adult. Admission fee - Adults: 4,00 Euro - Children (up to 14 years):- 3,00 Euro

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