Rügen, between history and beaches in Germany


    Rügen, where to stay by the sea also in Germany, connected to the mainland by a bridge. The large island of the Baltic Sea was once a territory of the GDR, today it is a destination for travelers and those who want the sea and carefree.

    Here this large island is little known in Baltic Sea full of history and charm. It is about Rügen, island German formerly a territory of the GDR connected to the coast of Mecklemburg-Vorpommern by a bridge from the city of Stralsund.



    Rügen, between history and beaches in Germany

    The island of Rügen has a past as a fashionable resort due to its irresistible Nordic beauty, with indented and windswept coasts, particularly the chalky (therefore white) coasts of the coast. Jasmund, which are also a national park. In the places where vacationers used to meet in the past, you can admire houses and hotels with elegant decorations on the façade and balconies.



    Rügen, between history and beaches in Germany


    A great place to take one sea ​​vacation in Germany or to discover how historically the Germans spent their summers. There are many hotels that are still here today and getting there is not that difficult.

    Rügen, between history and beaches in Germany

    For arrive in this region you can travel with DB Autozug to Hamburg, then follow the road along the coast and in a short time you will be at your destination.

    On Rügen you will find a total of 60 kilometers of fine sandy beaches and a panorama of the white cliffs of the Stubbenkammer, idyllic fishing villages and refined stately villas. The city is also white like its cliffs.


    Rügen, between history and beaches in Germany

    Between these Putbus it houses the oldest bathing establishment on the island of Rügen and seduces with its classicist architecture that unites the city, the beautiful castle and the park.

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