
Ciao a tutti. Io e il mio GF siamo interessati a fare un viaggio in questa zona proveniente da Hannover. Qualcuno ha alcuni consigli su luoghi dove vedere, fare escursioni, monumenti storici, spiagge o forse qualcosa fuori dai sentieri battuti?
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There’s a Legoland up there if you’re into that.
[https://haithabu.de/](https://haithabu.de/)
[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_995](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/U_995)
As flat as the landscape is, you have a good chance of seeing almost everything in the centre on a clear day. /s
Lübeck is a really nice town with a lot of history, a beautiful old town and interesting museums. You could visit the Baltic sea after.
Its been a while since I have been but Haithabu was quite interesting, they have both a normal viking museum as well as a little viking village which is more of an interactable/outdoor museum.
I have fond memories of crushing my own corn to then turn into selfmade “bread” as a kid and I think it stilll might be interesting enough for adults if you are into that.
Lübeck is great, especially if you like marzipan. You could visit the Niederegger Marzipan Museum.
The region around Flensburg is also very beautiful. You can also walk from Harrislee to Kollund (Denmark). In just under ten minutes, you can comfortably cross the Schusterkate Bridge, which can be reached north of the Wassersleben district in Harrislee. It is the only bridge connecting Germany and Denmark. Those with good walking skills can then enjoy a wonderful hike along the Danish side, following the blue-signposted Gendarmenpfad (Gendarmen Trail), to Kollund.
From a historical point of view. You should not add southern Danmark to Germany. We tried several times…
St. Peter Ording!
You have to visit Haithabu. That’s a viking village with a museum and rebuilt houses.
Visit the Naval Memorial in Laboe (Close to Kiel). An amazing place and very interesting/well curated exhibition.
Visit Svendborg (Fyn/Fünen), nice city with habour, nice landscape nearby.
[https://www.visitsvendborg.de/node/1037](https://www.visitsvendborg.de/node/1037)
We stayed in Svendborg for 3/4 nights in summer, hostel (book via danish web pages), we had some nice bike tours, e.g. on Tåsinge.
Maybe go to islands like Ærø, a round trip via Jylland is possible,
Even though Wismar is not inside your circle, it’s still well worth a visit.
Flensburg is small and nice
For hiking there’s a nice path along the Flensburger Förde called Gendarmstien. The historical path of the border patrol can be taken from Flensburg all the way to Sønderborg along the coast and is really nice and charming. In the summer you could take the ferry back to Flensburg or the other way around.
If you like Lego, the Lego House in Billund is amazing! Legoland is primarily targeted at kids, but Lego House has something for everyone.
Romo (Danish island) is also very nice to visit if you’re driving a car – you can drive on the beach. Also the nature is beautiful up there.
Taking the Bike around the Förde in Flensburg into Denmark and enjoying some Fishbrötchen afterwards. Almost any of the coastal/harbour towns is a nice place to spend a day or two.
Thank you for the red circle. Wouldn’t have seen it otherwise.
Sønderborg is the home of my childhood, very charming
I would include Aarhus as well. Nice town, great contemporary art museum.
You could take the car ferry from Denmark (Havneby) to Sylt
You could get a horse carriage over the Wattenmeer to the small island of Neuwerk.
If you just want to take a walk at the coastline I would recommend Büsum. It has a nice promenade though you have to pay Kurtaxe (a few euros per person).
That goes way into Denmark, though you might not notice it if you cross the border.
I know a nice camping place in Flensburg-Holnis, the nature there is really beautiful definitely worth a day.
Like other people said, Lübeck is pretty.
Then there’s castles in Eutin and Plön for example. Another really pretty castle is in Schwerin (however that’s in Mecklenburg Vorpommern and farther east).
The coast of the north sea is really pretty aswell, other people mentioned Sankt Peter Ording and I agree! The beach is really broad there.
Then there’s places in Denmark where you can drive on the beach with your car, like the island of Rømø, which is kinda fun bc in Germany you cannot do that.
So many don’t know this, but Denmark is actually a autonomous country most of the time and not part of Germany
Danes will love your map…
Plön and around is nice. Don’t miss a walk on the Prinzeninsel. North Sea and Baltic Sea are different and both have their charm. Places like Sankt Peter Ording or Scharbeutz.
Consider Flensburg and Lübeck. Kiel is nice and you can take a cheap passenger ferry up to Laboe to stroll around. Beach, skite surfers and some interesting history with the Mahnmal of the German Navy.
Bremerhaven zoo is cool
[https://haithabu-danewerk.de/en/](https://haithabu-danewerk.de/en/)…. if you’re into viking history…
Haithabu, Lübeck, Wattenmeer (western coast)