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Swimming in Germany

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Between Binz and Prora stretches a fine sandy beach over twelve kilometers long, offering stunning views all the way to Cape Arkona and the wooded hills of the Granitz. The beach of the Binz Bay impresses with its fine,...
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Sellin Beach is located below the cliffs on the eastern coast of Rügen and offers fine sand, sweeping views of the Baltic Sea, and a true holiday atmosphere between the historic pier and the South Beach. The fine sandy beach...
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Nestled in the gently rolling hills of the Sternberg Lake District, about ten kilometers southeast of Schwerin, lies Lake Pinnow – a quiet, forest-fringed body of water considered one of the most scenic lakes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern....
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The natural beach of Nienhagen lies along the cliffs between Warnemünde and Heiligendamm. Nestled between the Baltic Sea and the “Ghost Forest,” it offers peace, fine sand, and a truly unique atmosphere. Stretching between steep...
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The beach of Wustrow is located on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. This fine sandy beach offers both lively and quieter sections and is characterized by a pier that provides sweeping views over the Baltic...
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Nestled in the rolling hills of the Mecklenburg Lake District lies Lake Plau. Spanning around 39 square kilometers, it offers everything the hearts of relaxation seekers, water sports enthusiasts, and nature lovers could desire....
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The 5 most beautiful Swimming spots in Germany

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1.Aquafun Fleesensee
2.Badeparadies Schwarzwald
3.NaturTherme Templin
4.Tropical Islands
5.Fontane thermal bath Neuruppin
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Bathing fun at coasts and lakes

In the north of Germany, the North Sea coast and the Baltic coast invite for relaxing days at sea. Kilometer-long beaches, lonely bays, high dunes and thousands of roofed wicker beach chairs are characteristic for this region. While the gentle Baltic Sea offers elegant lidos and wellness for recreation, the rougher North Sea impresses with its UNESCO world heritage Wadden Sea, beautiful islands as well as ebb and flow.

 

In the country's interior you can find various lakes to cool off. Particularly attractive are the Holstein and the Mecklenburg lake districts in the north, which await with the second largest lake in the country, the Müritz. The “Steinhuder Sea“ in Lower Saxony is another popular destination. South-west of Germany you will find Lake Constance, which is not only Germany's number one, but also number one in Europe. The large Bavarian lakes, like the Chiemsee and Lake Starnberg, ensure bathing fun also in the south-east of the country.

 

In rainy weather, the German thermal baths and adventure pools offer good alternatives. The top thermal baths are Therme Erding, the AquaMagis in Plettenberg, the AQUALAND in Cologne, the Miramar in Weinheim and the Kristall Palm Beach near Nuremberg. An exotic highlight is Europe's biggest holiday world, the Tropical Islands in Brandenburg.

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