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Hello, I am planning (sort of) a trip for two months, May and June to travel / tour the German Coast. Has anyone (I am sure loads of you have) done this and can you recommend any stops or advise what to avoid. Dont mind a wander inland either as two months should be enough time I hope. Thanks
I`m living close to baltic coast in the area south of Kiel.
may I give you piece of advice.
If I were in your place I would start this tour coming from calais via
Hetherlands ( gotta look up nice stellplatz over there) , proceed
via Norddeich ( Stellplatz at the Ocean Wave Bath) , stop in Harlesiel ,
stop in Nordholz-Spieka ( Fishing Harbour) , take the Elbe ferry at Wischhafen and proceed Northbound to St:Peter-Ording , continue via CP Simonsberg , up to Busum , furtheron to Dagebull. that should close the western side
I will come back to you with a proposal for the eastern coast , savvy ??
my regards
Jan
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Thanks for your advice, I'm looking to go that way myself in June/early July. I would also like to go further along the coast to Rugen eventually, but not this year.
from the west coasts last point (Dagebull) cross the small piece of
land over to the eastern coast . head towards Flensburg , nice city
with a long fjord towards the baltic sea , and quite close to the danish border. my favorite camp site is Glucksburg-Holnis at the very northeastern landtip of Germany. alternatively the Stellplatz of Langballigau directly at the beach ( nice place with camp site as well).
next stop in Maasholm at the mouth of Schlei-Fjord , fine Stellplatz
at the local sailing harbour.
to be continued ........... tomorrow
good night mates
Jan
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We were in Grietseil (?) on the north coast a couple of years ago - lovely wee place. There's an aire on the edge of the old town, about Eu10 if my memory serves me correctly.
Tho I do think there was somewhere close by that you could park for free, but we didn't know that at the time - maybe someone else will know.
leave Maasholm and head for Eckernforde Fjord , suggest to stop overnight(s) at camp-site Waabs-Ludwigsburg on the north side of the
fjord. omit Kiel City and drive towards the small Town of Laboe , there`s a Stellplatz close to the Navy Memorial . A WW2 sub can be visited there for little fee , nice beach.
when leaving laboe proceed to Hehenfelde camp-site , they offer a Stellplatz for MH as well , and its right at the beach.
Next stop should be on the isle of Fehmarn , choose 1 of 10 possible Stellpltz`s there, or on the camp-site in Wulfen ( e.g.)
Once you leave Fehmarn Isle , proceed to BNeustadt , stop on the Pelzerhaken Stellplatz , 200 m off the beach where windsurfing is
possible. very tidy Stellplatz.
last stop in the Schleswig-Holstein county should be in Travemunde
to continue the routing tomorrow or so , because I´m just planning
a tour along eastern baltic shores as well . I will continue with my own routing for this summer
my regards
Jan
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Thanks again Jan, this is all great stuff, not only for me, but I am sure for many others. I am getting my maps and books out to follow your route. We are as you suggested comming from the Direction of Calais ( as we have a small German contingent, in our two GSD's). Any trips you want to make to the Uk, just ask, we are in the North West of England, and a holiday home in South West Scotland. But I think you will find any enquiry from you will lead to a wealth of information. I look forward to the next episode of your tour
Kindest regards
Cliff
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