Always rewarding: Heiligenhafen... The town by the sea is situated in a typical Baltic beach landscape: lagoons, salt meadows, sandy beach, tall beach ridges, dunes and a steep coastline.
Offshore from the town is the Graswarder with its beach villas, and the tip of this peninsula is designated as a conservation area.
Nature lovers can find out lots of interesting things about the flora and fauna in this important conservation area, with guided tours from Easter until October.
There is even more activity in the new “activity house”, with sports arena, the “Treasure Island” children’s play world, swimming pools and panoramic gallery. When it comes to relaxation, the sauna and wellness landscape has plenty to offer in the way of massages and hotstone treatments.
An isle: With more than 2,200 hours of sunshine each year, Fehmarn is the sunniest region of Germany. The “island capital” Burg, with its cafés, bars and shops, invites you to take a leisurely stroll around.
You could take a day trip to see the Flügge lighthouse, the Wallnau waterbird sanctuary or the Meereszentrum Fehmarn (aquarium centre). The new FehMare water park is a must for everyone with a penchant for wellness. Located directly on the south beach, it has an aquascape, wellness area and conference facilities.
A very special maritime experience awaits all fans of the sea in the experience port of Burgstaaken, home to the Übersee (world travel adventure) museum, go-karting and silo climbing.
Pure idyll: Grossenbrode is synonymous with beach life. On the 15 km coast of Grossenbrode, sun-worshippers will find both patches of unspoiled nature and sections of beach teeming with life. The promenade invites you to take a stroll and the 1,000 m sea mole beckons you to take a walk “on the Baltic”. The numerous experience, spa and wellness establishments offer fitness and relaxation for body, soul and spirit. You can explore the Grossenbrode fen by bicycle or on foot and observe its natural inhabitants.