Ostseestrand Ferienpark Scharbeutz
Germany / Schleswig-Holstein
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Sierksdorf, Scharbeutz, Haffkrug and Timmendorfer Strand are just a few of the coastal towns in the Bay of Lübeck that will whet your appetite for a Baltic Sea holiday with their long sandy beaches. Many campsites are located directly behind the promenade. From there, it's just a stone's throw to the sea with bathing fun and extensive beach walks. On a family holiday in the Bay of Lübeck, excursion destinations such as the Hansa-Park amusement park and the Niendorf bird park are tempting.
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Dreamy bays for swimming, islands and sailing boats within sight and romantic harbour towns on the Baltic Sea form the maritime backdrop for a holiday in the Bay of Lübeck. If you want to experience this unspoilt environment up close, book a campsite on the Bay of Lübeck between Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Schleswig-Holstein. In most cases, it's only a few steps to the cool water, where you can enjoy a holiday close to nature with the whole family or as a couple.
Camping in Grömitz is leisurely and relaxed for couples and those seeking peace and quiet, while families with children prefer camping in Scharbeutz. Here, many of the beautifully designed Baltic Sea campsites are located right next to the lidos, so children can splash around in the sea or build sandcastles as soon as they get up.
Timmendorfer Strand is generally a very popular destination for camping. Whether in a tent or caravan, single travellers quickly meet like-minded people at the campsites. Away from the well-known beach lies the enchanting Niendorf with its yacht and fishing harbour as well as first-class restaurants to stop off at if you want to keep the kitchen cold while camping in the Bay of Lübeck.
Guests in Lübeck-Travemünde enjoy being close to the city with the lively Trave promenade, which attracts many Baltic Sea fans. Grömitz is a romantic destination for camping fans in the Bay of Lübeck. The idyllic location on the Wagrien peninsula allows caravan owners and visitors with tents to spend relaxing hours away from everyday life.
Culture and museum lovers will be happy to find a suitable pitch in the municipality of Scharbeutz in the Bay of Lübeck. In addition to the regional museum, the Old Watermill and the Garkau estate in Klingsberg are well worth a visit thanks to their Bauhaus architecture. With Lake Pönitz and the long, fine sandy beach, camping in Scharbeutz is also a great spot for water sports enthusiasts, especially divers and sailors.
Timmendorfer Strand, on the other hand, offers a diverse nature experience: shaped by the Ice Age, hilly terrain alternates with lakes and the so-called Knicks, wall-like hedges of trees and shrubs.
Activities and excursion destinations around the Bay of Lübeck appeal to water sports enthusiasts, cyclists and golfers alike. Surfing and kitesurfing have always been among the most popular sports on the water. Some holidaymakers prefer to hire a boat to fish in the Baltic Sea - fishing in the Bay of Lübeck only requires a licence. Well-known marinas are located in Travemünde and Neustadt.
If you like to get your legs moving on a bike and want to combine this with a trip to the seaside, take on sections of the Baltic Sea Coastal Cycle Route as a day trip. Sports enthusiasts who want to pedal hard can extend the tour and set off on the EuroVelo route around the Baltic Sea.
Golfers are also drawn to the area around the bay, with various golf clubs offering a wide range of opportunities to improve your handicap.
Visitors who reach the Hanseatic city of Lübeck while camping on the Baltic Sea would do well to try the Buddenbrook menu in the restaurant: loosely based on Thomas Mann's novel, breaded Holstein ham is served in a sweet and sour shallot sauce.
It is served with jacket potatoes and vegetables. The last course is very substantial: Plettenpudding, the city's speciality, skilfully layers macaroons, raspberries, sponge cake and egg cream. Lübeck marzipan is just as sweet and delicious.
Of course, freshly caught fish from the Baltic Sea should never be missing from the menu. Smoked fish can also be taken along for a picnic on the beach when camping in the Bay of Lübeck. Flensburg beer is a very palatable drink and is available in almost every supermarket.
In June, the thermometer can show highs of around 20°C, rising to a maximum of 23°C in July and August. Surfers and kiters benefit from the sometimes rough sea weather in the Bay of Lübeck.
The water temperature is refreshing, levelling out at around 17°C in the summer months. In June, the daily hours of sunshine are fairly constant at seven and are the main reason for the predominantly beautiful weather in the Bay of Lübeck during this month.