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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 unique microclimate, which today has turned into a popular resort. The town is located on the North Sea coast.

Tourists will find sand dunes, forests, and an endless 12-kilometer-long coastline. No wonder the location is considered one of the best for summer vacations in Germany. Surfing and kitesurfing enthusiasts can often be found here.

July and August are the ideal months for a trip. The climate is relatively mild, and the air temperature ranges from 20°C. Those who like warm water are advised to visit the Dünen-Therme water park.

It has saunas, slides, jacuzzis and thermal pools. There is also a health center on the territory that offers wellness treatments and massages. The attraction is open from 10:00 to 20:00, on Friday and Saturday until 22:00.

If you are traveling with children, be sure to visit the local zoo, West Coast Park & Robbarium. Here you will meet a variety of animals: from seals and turtles to snakes and foxes. By the way, there are also places for camping and RVs in the village.

For lunch, we recommend going to the local Strandbar 54° Nord, which is located on the pier. It offers an incredible view of the sea. Amrum The tenth largest island off the coast of Germany.

If you are looking for peace and quiet, head here. Local beaches stretch for almost 10 kilometers. The location is also home to more than 10 thousand species of animals and plants.

So don't be surprised if you meet some animals during your walk. Most often, travelers go to rest on Amrum Kniepsand, the largest sand spit in Europe. Those who like active entertainment are advised to try windsurfing or rowing.

By the way, there are also many routes of varying difficulty. So those who like hiking or cycling are incredibly lucky. Two-wheeled vehicles can be rented in any village.

You can also go on a horseback ride along the coast. To learn more about the history and features of the coast, go to the Naturzentrum Amrum natural history museum. It houses exhibits of birds and various animals.

Also visit Öömrang Hüs, an old house that was built in 1683. Inside the building, you can see several rooms where the local captain lived at the time. Borkum The island is located near the border with the Netherlands within the Lower Saxony National Park of the Watt Sea.

By the way, seals can often be seen on the harbor shores. The climate of the region has a positive impact on the development of flora and fauna, dunes and flowering meadows. Here you can see rare orchids that do not grow anywhere else in the world.

The long sandy beach of Entenstrand is perfect for a classic vacation. But keep in mind that there is no infrastructure here. On the main coast, the World of Wind company operates, offering a range of different activities - from windsurfing, kiteboarding to sailing.

Be sure to visit the old lighthouse. Once upon a time, the North Sea served as a transit route for whaling ships, which were regularly wrecked. Therefore, a distinctive sign had to be installed.

Today, the structure is open to visitors. Travelers can climb the steep stairs and enjoy the picturesque view. If you're feeling adrenaline rush, head to the Kraxelmaxel Kletterpark Borkum rope course.

Here you can try your hand at rock climbing. The attraction is suitable for all skill levels: from beginners to professionals. By the way, there is a regional airport on the island.

So it's not difficult to get here. Go on a journey! Explore new locations! Have a great trip! Only verified information is available in our Telegram channel OBOZ.UA and Viber .

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