Natural monuments around Grömitz offer diverse coastal and forest landscapes. This coastal town on the Bay of Lübeck features impressive cliffs and natural beaches. The region provides opportunities to explore unique geological formations and varied natural areas. These features make Grömitz a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Since May 2012, the Ordinance on the Prohibition of Navigation in Neustädter Bucht with Certain Vehicles (NeustädterBuchtFzgV) has also been in effect. It stipulates a sound limit for motorboats and jet skis.
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Since January 2007, a speed limit for recreational boats has been in effect to improve the safety of bathers and sailors. According to the regulations of the Northern Waterways and Shipping Directorate, motorboats and personal watercraft are not permitted to travel faster than 15 km/h in a two-kilometer-wide strip along the coast from Travemünde to Neustadt.
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At the end of the Second World War, on May 3, 1945, Neustadt Bay became tragically known for one of the greatest maritime disasters: the sinking of the concentration camp prisoner ship Cap Arcona, which claimed 4,600 lives; the Thielbek, which carried 2,800 prisoners, almost all of whom perished; and the Deutschland, which also claimed many lives. Neustadt is home to a Cap Arcona Museum. Remains of the extensive chemical weapons and munitions sinkings from that period are still being recovered today.
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Neustadt Bay is the western part of the Bay of Lübeck, which in turn is part of the Bay of Mecklenburg in the Baltic Sea. It is located in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein. Evening atmosphere at the bay The most important port in Neustadt Bay, which can be defined by an imaginary line between Niendorf and Pelzerhaken off the coast of Wagria[1], is Neustadt in Holstein. The Pelzerhaken lighthouse was built by the Danes in 1843 as a navigation light for shipping in Neustadt Bay. It is still in operation today in the form of a new building from 1937.
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This is the beach in Neustadt in Holstein From the promenade you have a wonderful view of the sea and you can spend a wonderful time in one of the well-attended beach bars or restaurants. The promenade runs continuously from the beach to the harbor. There are many boats here that leave right next to the beach. From here you can admire great yachts and smaller ships. The pier even has diving boards and a slide. The dog beach is located between Neustadt and Pelzerhaken.
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It's a great path along the coast, but you have to be careful as some places have already broken off.
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Grömitz offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore the impressive Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay, which provide stunning views of the Baltic Sea and the coast. The Cliff Coast Sierksdorf–Neustadt features a wild, unspoiled landscape with fine sand and stone fields, where swallows nest in spring. Beyond the cliffs, the Baltic Sea itself presents a unique brackish underwater landscape, and tranquil areas like Grömitzer See Lake and the ancient oak trees of Kellenhusen Forest offer different natural experiences.
Yes, Grömitz is known for its breathtaking coastal viewpoints. The Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay offer panoramic views of Grömitz, the Bay of Lübeck, and even the coast of Mecklenburg Western Pomerania. Another popular spot is the View of the Baltic Sea, which provides a stunning perspective along the cliffs. The Bliesdorf Steep Coast Trail also features great viewpoints overlooking the idyllic natural beach.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments in Grömitz are integrated into scenic hiking trails. For instance, the Bliesdorf Steep Coast Trail offers an idyllic natural beach experience. The paths along the Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay also provide opportunities for walking, though some sections can be bumpy or muddy. You can find various hiking routes, such as the 'Kellenhusen Forest – View of the Baltic Sea Beach loop from Kloster Cismar' or the 'Grömitz Beach – View of the Bliesdorf Cliffs loop from Grömitz', on the Hiking around Grömitz guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Grömitz offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Neustadt in Holstein Harbour – View of the Baltic Sea beach loop from Grömitz' or gravel biking trails such as the 'Dike Path Grömitz–Kellenhusen – Dahmeshöved Lighthouse loop from Grömitzer Heide (Schafweide)'. These routes often pass by or offer views of the natural monuments. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Grömitz and Gravel biking around Grömitz guides.
Many natural areas around Grömitz are suitable for families. Neustadt Bay, for example, is a beach with facilities and a promenade, offering a pleasant environment for all ages. The natural beach at the foot of the Grömitz Cliffs is also ideal for long walks and searching for unique pebbles. The tranquil Grömitzer See Lake provides a serene environment for peaceful picnics. When planning, consider the difficulty of specific trails; some cliff paths can be challenging.
Yes, several natural monuments and areas around Grömitz are dog-friendly. The Cliff Coast Sierksdorf–Neustadt is noted as dog-friendly, offering a wild piece of nature for exploration. Additionally, the natural beaches and forest areas like Kellenhusen Forest are generally welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept under control. Always check local signage for specific rules regarding leashes or restricted areas, especially during peak seasons.
The natural monuments around Grömitz offer beauty throughout the year, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring (when swallows nest in the cliffs) and summer are ideal for beach activities, swimming, and enjoying the vibrant coastal life. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to areas like Kellenhusen Forest. Even in winter, the dramatic coastal landscapes and cliffs can be stunning for walks, often with fewer crowds. Some paths along the cliffs might be muddy or bumpy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
While the natural monuments themselves are primarily geological and ecological features, the broader region has historical context. For example, Neustadt Bay is tragically known for the sinking of concentration camp prisoner ships during World War II, an event commemorated at the Cap Arcona Museum in Neustadt. Exploring the natural beauty can be combined with visits to nearby historical sites to gain a deeper understanding of the area's past.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from spots like the Cliffs overlooking Lübeck Bay and the View of the Baltic Sea. The wild, unspoiled nature of the Cliff Coast Sierksdorf–Neustadt is also highly appreciated for its raw beauty and opportunities to observe wildlife like nesting swallows. Many enjoy the peaceful walks along the natural beaches and the diverse landscapes that offer everything from sandy shores to forested paths.
While many of the cliff trails can be challenging due to their natural, uneven terrain, areas like the promenade along Neustadt Bay offer accessible paths with wonderful views of the sea. The main beaches in Grömitz also provide more accessible sections. For specific accessibility information regarding trails or facilities, it is advisable to check with local tourism resources.
Grömitz has local bus routes that can connect you to various natural attractions and trailheads. While specific routes to every natural monument may vary, the town's public transport network generally facilitates access to the surrounding areas. For detailed schedules and routes, it is best to consult the local public transport provider or the Grömitz tourism website for up-to-date information.


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