It is rarely visited by foreign tourists, but every year the Germans come here for a summer weekend. Read below to find out which locations they choose. Rügen The largest island in the country is located in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea.

Its magnificent coastline has many bays, coves and sandy beaches. It has a temperate climate. The air temperature ranges from 17°C above zero.

One of the most popular resorts is Binz. It is famous for its long Strandpromenade promenade. There are a large number of hiking and cycling routes.

We recommend visiting Cape Arkona. Here you can enjoy the peace and beauty of nature surrounded by unique flora and fauna. Tourists can also see lighthouses, military bunkers, and visit the town of the same name.

It is also home to a religious center of the Baltic Slavs. And the top of Pikberg offers a picturesque panorama of the island. Be sure to visit the Jagdschloss Granitz hunting lodge.

It is located on the 107-meter-high Mount Tempelberg. To get up to the lodge, you'll have to climb 154 steps. But if you are too lazy to strain your legs, you can buy a ticket for a steam train.

We also recommend visiting the Jasmund National Park. The nature reserve is known for its chalk cliffs, rare species of plants, birds, and beech forests, which are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The island cuisine is not complete without seafood.

We recommend trying the smoked Pomeranian fish. Sankt Peter-Ording A former Viking settlement with a uniqu.