Best attractions and places to see around Timmendorfer Strand offers a diverse range of points of interest on the Baltic Sea coast. The region features expansive sandy beaches, serene lakes, and dramatic natural cliffs. It is a well-known seaside resort with a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites. The area provides varied landscapes for exploration, from coastal paths to inland parks.
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Haffkrug, probably the oldest seaside resort in the Bay of Lübeck, used to be a fishing village - and you can still see that today. Since the 1970s it has been a seaside health resort that has retained the pleasant calm of the fishermen. In the middle of a rural idyll, this Baltic Sea resort lies on a white powder sand beach and on the promenade you will find small stone sea creatures between thatched pavilions that remind you of the origins of the place.
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One of the best things about Haffkrug Beach is that you can get there by bike. It's a great way to experience the beauty of the Baltic Sea coast while getting some exercise. There are plenty of opportunities for recreational activities. You can swim, sunbathe, play volleyball, take a walk, or simply enjoy the view. For those seeking a bit of adventure, the beach also offers opportunities for surfing, kitesurfing, or sailing. For those looking for a bit of fine dining, there are numerous restaurants and snack bars in the area, offering fresh fish dishes and delicious ice cream. Overall, cycling to Haffkrug Beach is a great way to spend a relaxing day by the sea. Whether you want to exercise, relax, or simply enjoy the beauty of nature, everyone will find what they're looking for here.
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Beautiful hike from HL-Travemünde to Niendorf/Baltic Sea on the steep coast of the Brodtener Kliff. Again and again very nice views of the Bay of Lübeck, the steep bank/cliff, its geology and the adjacent beach.
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Always beautiful, in any weather, especially of course with sunshine.
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It is wonderful to stop off at Hermannshöhe after a long walk. Wide view over the sea included.
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The Niendorfer Hafen is one of the most beautiful things there is! Always something going on, delicious fish everywhere, great atmosphere.
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On the entire Brodtener Ufer you have a fantastic view of the Baltic Sea.
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The region offers diverse natural beauty. You can visit the Brodtener Cliffs, a dramatic natural beauty with picturesque hiking and cycling paths offering continuous views of the Bay of Lübeck. The expansive Timmendorfer Beach is perfect for relaxation, while the serene Hemmelsdorfer See provides a tranquil setting for boating. Don't miss the beautifully maintained Kurpark in the town center.
Yes, Timmendorfer Strand is very family-friendly. Popular choices include the Niendorf Harbour, where children can watch fishing boats. The Haffkrug beach and Scharbeutz Beach are also great for families. Beyond the beaches, SEA LIFE Timmendorfer Strand offers an enchanting journey through marine life, and the Vogelpark Niendorf is home to a vast collection of birds. For active families, the Timmendorfer Strand Adventure Park provides high ropes courses and zip lines.
Timmendorfer Strand offers several cultural insights. The Seeschlösschenbrücke is an impressive pier with a unique building at its end. You can explore the Niendorf Harbour, the smallest active fishing port on the Baltic coast, offering a unique atmosphere. The Timmendorfer Strand Local History Museum (Seebad Museum) delves into the town's past as a seaside resort. Additionally, the Mikado Garden provides an East Asian-styled meeting place for art enthusiasts, and various artworks are displayed along the promenade.
The region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including a challenging 15.9 km loop from Niendorf/Ostsee to Niendorf Harbor Lighthouse and Brodtener Cliffs. For mountain biking, explore routes like the 33.9 km 'Pier at Lake Hemmelsdorf – Kurparksee Bad Schwartau loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy longer tours such as the 63 km 'Salt Warehouses Lübeck – Priwall Ferry loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails, MTB Trails, and Road Cycling Routes guides around Timmendorfer Strand.
Yes, the Priwall–Travemünde Ferry is wheelchair accessible, providing a convenient connection across the water. Many of the promenades along the beaches, such as Timmendorfer Strand and Scharbeutz, are generally flat and accessible, offering pleasant strolls with sea views.
Timmendorfer Strand is a popular destination year-round, but the best time depends on your preferences. The summer months (June to August) are ideal for beach activities, swimming, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and sports programs. Spring and autumn offer milder weather, perfect for hiking and cycling along the coast and exploring natural sites like the Brodtener Cliffs without the summer crowds. Winter provides a quieter, more reflective experience, with opportunities for brisk walks along the beach.
While Timmendorfer Strand beach can be lively, you can find quieter spots. The Haffkrug beach is known for its fine sand and less crowded atmosphere, making it a relaxed alternative. Additionally, designated dog and nudist sections of the main Timmendorfer Beach can offer a different kind of tranquility.
For stunning views, the Brodtener Cliffs offer continuous panoramic vistas over the Bay of Lübeck. The various piers, such as the Seeschlösschenbrücke, extend into the Baltic Sea, providing excellent vantage points for observing the coastline and sunsets. From the top of the cliffs, you get a beautiful perspective of the sea and the unique geology of the area.
Absolutely. Timmendorfer Strand and its surrounding areas are well-equipped with gastronomy options. The Niendorf Harbour features fish snack bars and restaurants. Timmendorfer Platz, the central square, is surrounded by cafes and restaurants. Along the promenades of Timmendorfer Strand, Scharbeutz, and Haffkrug, you'll find a wide selection of eateries, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Hemmelsdorfer See for a more laid-back experience away from the coastal bustle, ideal for quiet walks or pedal boating. The Mikado Garden, with its East Asian style, offers a peaceful and artistic retreat. Exploring the 'art kilometer' along the promenade reveals various sculptures and installations that might surprise you.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse offerings. Many enjoy the unique atmosphere of the Niendorf Harbour, noting it's a magical small port perfect for watching the goings-on with a coffee or fish roll. The Brodtener Cliffs are highly praised for their natural beauty and the continuous views over the Bay of Lübeck. The fine sand and relaxed atmosphere of beaches like Haffkrug beach are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, especially at the Vogelpark Niendorf, which is one of Germany's largest bird parks, home to approximately 1,000 birds from 250 different species, including one of the world's largest owl collections. Along the Brodtener Cliffs and near Hemmelsdorfer See, you might spot various bird species and other local wildlife in their natural habitats.


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