Landscapes
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Baltic Sea Spas
From the Baltic Sea spa Boltenhagen up to the Baltic Sea spa and down to the south border of the two counties Nordwestmecklenburg and Bad Doberan you can find the Mecklenberg Baltic Sea coast and its inland.

In between there are wonderful and ever changing natural and cultural landscapes characterised by rolling hills, open fields, old tree alleys, dark green forests, gothic brick-lined houses and classical spa architecture, glorious manor houses and castles, thatched farm houses, picturesque fishing villages and the Baltic Sea with its white sandy beaches, cliffy steep coasts and endless horizon.
Mecklenburg Lake District

The Mecklenburg Lake District is the biggest connected lake district in Middle Europe and is a unique water sports territory. Rivers or old canals connect more than 1,000 lakes, both large and small. The lake Müritz is the biggest German inland lake(112 km²) and is situated in the middle of this water paradise.
Mecklenburg Switzerland
The name "Switzerland" stands for beauty and attitude to life. Wide views over yellow blooming rape fields, bright blue lakes and winding rivers, the dark green of the forests and meadows – all this is soothing for your soul.

You can experience the wonderful parts of this ice age region through countryside activities. Chains of hills that offer ever changing magnificent views over the countryside and little towns make the region in the centre of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern appear as a miniature version of Switzerland. Romantic farmhouses and castles testify that even our ancestors appreciated the beauty of this area. Nowadays, many of these houses offer the right ambience for events and meetings.
Fischland-Darß-Zingst

Who has ever been to the peninsula, even just for a swim in the sea, cannot escape the irrestible magic, the dry charm of unrestrained beaches and weathered woods.
Island of Usedom

Along the beach of the island, they string like pearls on a necklace: Usedom’s spas – one more beautiful than the other. Behind them you find shady woods that show signs of fights with wintry winds.
Islands of Rügen and Hiddensee

Even more than a hundred years ago, spa guests and swim lovers were attracted to the largest and – as many say - most beautiful German island. Even nowadays, visitors feel the hint of glamour and noblesse of the Belle Époque.
Vorpommern

Water is there for a swim... and for sailing, surfing and canoeing. Wide sandy beaches, natural beaches and hidden bays surround Strelasund, Bodden, Peenestrom and Stettiner Haff. Seaports and fishing villages spreading maritime romance.