Holiday in Germany
The best is within reach: A holiday home in Germany,
more specifically, on the German North Sea or Baltic Sea.
Its
wide variety of landscapes
makes Germany a popular travel destination. Breaks
in holiday homes are particularly popular
with many holidaymakers. Dreamy white sand beaches by the
Baltic Sea,
the Wadden Sea at the North Sea, large forests, mountains
and
idyllic towns in the low mountain ranges and the
breath-taking alpine landscape in the south - every region
offers
a unique holiday experience. Enjoy the
regional specialities, the cultural variety and
beautiful nature of Germany during your holiday home break.
Active holidaymakers will love the variety of activities,
such as
cycling, windsurfing or mudflat walking on the coast, or
mountaineering and hiking in mountainous regions. You won't
regret a holiday in
Germany, as the
coastal regions really have a lot to offer! Holiday,
Germany, sea – they go together better than you
might think.
Holiday in Germany by the sea
In the north of Germany alone,
DanCenter lets out over 500 holiday homes and apartments
along the German coasts of the North Sea and Baltic Sea.
Choose your holiday home from a variety of houses by the
sea with a Scandinavian feel. The best equipped
feel-good homes are all located near the coast.
Fire,
sauna, whirlpool, pool and internet connection are all
included -
what more could you want?
Spend your holiday at the mouth of the River Elbe, where it
meets the North Sea,
in the beautiful town of Otterndorf. On the Baltic Sea, in
beautiful Schleswig-Holstein, there are several great
holiday destinations, such as Scharbeutz, Grömitz, Großenbrode, Olpenitz,
the Bay of Kiel and Gelting Bay. No matter whether you are
travelling as a couple and looking for a small holiday
apartment on the coast
or need a holiday home in Germany for a large group,
you will find what you're looking for. The largest houses
are designed for up to 24
guests.
Baltic Sea holiday Germany
The German Baltic Sea and North Sea coastlines are popular
destinations,
offering long, white sand beaches and countless leisure
activities.
These days, nearly 30 years on from German reunification,
Schleswig-Holstein's Baltic coast is more attractive than
ever,
with fine, well-maintained beaches where you can swim and
relax.
stylish promenades are like an individual invitation to
take a stroll, bright Nordic accommodation straight from the
seventies. The Nordic lifestyle has even
made the leap across the North Sea. It's
all happening in Northern Germany!
The typical Danish lifestyle, this mixture of
cheerful relaxation, friendliness and a world of
wonderful things can be found in its purest form
in original Danish holiday homes. Except
your Danish holiday home is located in Germany. There are
already 350
of these properties on the German Baltic and North Sea
coasts that
give your holiday that original Danish vibe through their
architecture and stylishly cosy
interior design,
all of which can be found among the DanCenter portfolio. Find your holiday home for your Baltic holiday in Germany!
Holiday in Germany - tips
If you are toying with the idea of taking a holiday in
Germany near the coast, ask yourself
which region is best for you and what you
can do there. We have a few "Holiday in Germany
tips" for you:
- Holiday in Germany with children? All regions are actually suitable for holidays with children. Depending on the age of your youngsters, you might prefer the flatter beaches and calmer waves of the Baltic to the larger waves of the North Sea. Our activity homes in Olpenit are particularly suitable for bigger kids. Here you won't have to worry at all about them getting bored. The houses offer a pool, play area and other activities, such as a pool table and table tennis, so there will be no shortage of fun. The Baltic Sea destinations Scharbeutz and Grömitz certainly offer the most interesting options for families with children. Everything is close by and the North offers lots of attractions such as museums, amusement parks and zoos. Read more about the local attractions in the regional overviews.
- Affordable holiday in Germany? No problem! Make use of
the low-season to book your low-cost holiday in Germany
. We'll keep you informed about additional discounts and
offers via our
website, newsletter and social media.
- Last minute holiday in Germany? Since it's not so far away, the German coast is a great last minute destination. In the high-season, you might get lucky and be able to find a last minute holiday home in Germany. However, it is not recommended that you rely on this, as holidays in Germany are very popular, particularly in summer. There's even more chance of grabbing a last minute deal in the low-season. For example, how would you like to just spontaneously travel to the German coast for a long weekend?
The wind in your hair, the sea stretching out before you - cycling along the German coast
Cycling is just as much a part of the Baltic and North Sea
coastlines
these days as essential holiday experiences like
swimming, sailing or mudflat walking.
Mr Drais would be delighted! More than 200 years after
inventing the bicycle, he would see whole hosts of people
who
use his patented means of transport for getting to school
and work, as a "packhorse" for
transporting goods – or for discovering the world. If you
would like to immerse yourself in the Schleswig-Holstein
holiday destination,
there is a wonderful "Travel and experience guide" for the
Baltic coast cycle path.
The counterpart to the North Sea cycle path stretches more
than
430 kilometres from Kupfermühle near Flensburg to
Lübeck-Travemünde. The long-distance cycle path is
rightfully among the
most popular cycle routes in Germany: sometimes it follows
the beach,
sometimes steep forested banks, then back through the
green countryside or small harbour towns. Over eleven
stages, for which you can download GPS data, you can
discover the history, culture and landscape of the
Schleswig-Holstein Baltic coast. For instance, in
Flensburg, where the every day life of a modern border town
is coupled
with a Danish history and lively harbour atmosphere.
Or in Eckernförde, where the white beaches and a
quaint old town offer that pure holiday vibe.
Cruise ships, sailors and surfers define the maritime
image of the Bay of Kiel, where you will find the DanCenter
houses
of Wendtorf Marina, one of the largest sport boat harbours
in
Schleswig-Holstein. The
section of the long-distance cycle path through the Probstei
on the east bank
of the firth offers highlights on solid land: idyllic
countryside with stately homes and
farms, beach life and museum boats, and the
Bottsand nature reserve all offer great ways to pass the
time.
From the Probstei, the path veers towards the
sunny island of Fehmarn. You can
take a spin around it on the Baltic coast cycle path – or
take a detour
inland to discover the island's history.
Finally, at Lubeck Bay,
you will encounter the string of holiday resorts and their
long beaches:
Großenbrode, Dahme, Grömitz, Scharbeutz and Timmendorf to
name just a few. Long piers project into the Baltic Sea and
promenades invite you to take a stroll. On the steep bank of
Brodten,
cyclists are rewarded with a fantastic view over Lubeck Bay
and the Bay of Mecklenburg. Then as if all by itself,
your bike will lead you to the fish sandwiches and casino of
lively Travemünde.