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130 campings encontrados

Ostseecamp Rostocker Heide
Alemania - Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental - Seeheilbad Graal-MüritzDistancia desde Madrid: 2370 kmFantástico
13 reseñas

Rosenfelder Strand Ostsee Camping
Alemania - Schleswig-Holstein - RosenfeldeDistancia desde Madrid: 2290 kmFantástico
34 reseñas

Camping Wulfener Hals
Alemania - Schleswig-Holstein - WulfenDistancia desde Madrid: 2307 kmFantástico
81 reseñas

Strandcamping Wallnau
Alemania - Schleswig-Holstein - BojendorfDistancia desde Madrid: 2316 kmFantástico
141 reseñas

Wellness Camp Düne 6
Alemania - Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental - ZingstDistancia desde Madrid: 2412 kmPromedio
29 reseñas

NATURCAMP Pruchten GmbH
Alemania - Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental - PruchtenDistancia desde Madrid: 2401 kmFantástico
13 reseñas

Camping Klausdorfer Strand
Alemania - Schleswig-Holstein - KlausdorfDistancia desde Madrid: 2315 kmFantástico
18 reseñas

Campingpark 'Ostseebad Rerik'
Alemania - Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental - Ostseebad RerikDistancia desde Madrid: 2326 kmFantástico
13 reseñas

Strukkamphuk-Fehmarn
Alemania - Schleswig-Holstein - StrukkampDistancia desde Madrid: 2307 kmFantástico
207 reseñas

Camp. & Ferienpark Markgrafenheide
Alemania - Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental - MarkgrafenheideDistancia desde Madrid: 2366 kmPromedio
10 reseñas
Campsites on the Baltic – a beach holiday in Germany
Campsites on the Baltic coast, in the German state of Mecklenburg Vorpommern, enjoy beautiful, relatively unexplored surroundings. The varied coastal landscape boasts white sandy beaches, steep chalky rocks, shallow lagoons and headlands.
On top of the countless water sports activities the German coast has to offer, the region is also culturally rich and perfect for relaxation, with spas, museums, exhibitions and dozens of historical sights.
A camping holiday on the Baltic coast, stretching from Flensburg to the Bay of Pomerania, is perfect for families with children. The shallow lagoons are great for swimming, and the region's footpaths, castles, mansions and theme parks offer something for everyone. Climbing, wellness treatments at the numerous spas and golf are also available, or simply enjoy the beneficial, restorative effects of the fresh sea air.
The region is home to many great fish restaurants, outstanding cuisine, bars, charming promenades and piers for a truly pleasant atmosphere. A holiday to the Baltic coast would not be complete without a trip to the Hanseatic cities of Lübeck, with its many monuments, and Rostock, the most important port in the former East Germany. The resorts of Warnemünde, Kühlungsborn and Boltenhagen are also well worth a visit.
The Baltic coast ('Ostseeküste' in German) is a relatively unknown holiday destination outside of Germany, but is nevertheless certain to surprise!

