
Schwerin
Charmante ville au bord du lac dotée d'un château magnifique et de parcs luxuriants.
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Schwerin
Charmante ville au bord du lac dotée d'un château magnifique et de parcs luxuriants.

Plus grand lac d'Allemagne au cœur du parc national du plateau des lacs du Mecklembourg.

Village agricole traditionnel près de la côte baltique avec sa campagne vallonnée
Le château de conte de fées s'élève sur une île du plus grand lac de Schwerin où les excursions en bateau relient sept étendues d'eau.
Le plus grand lac intérieur d'Allemagne s'étend sur le bassin de la Müritz parsemé de villages de pêcheurs et de rives de roseaux.
Un chalet en bois se dresse parmi les pins du Schleswig-Holstein où les sentiers forestiers mènent à la côte sablonneuse de la baie de Lübeck.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is Germany's largest state by area and boasts a unique coastline along the Baltic Sea. The region is known for its extensive network of lakes, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Rostock, the largest city, offers a blend of maritime history and vibrant culture, while Schwerin is famed for its stunning castle situated on an island in the city’s lake. The Müritz National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers, featuring diverse ecosystems and opportunities for hiking and cycling. This region is also rich in traditional craftsmanship, local cuisine, and folk festivals that showcase its cultural heritage. Its picturesque fishing villages and secluded beaches provide a tranquil escape from the bustling tourist trails, allowing for an authentic exploration of the local way of life.

This northernmost region of Germany is renowned for its diverse landscapes, featuring the North Sea and Baltic Sea coastlines, as well as lush marshlands and rolling hills. Lübeck, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases medieval architecture and is famous for its marzipan. The region is also home to Flensburg, known for its maritime heritage and Danish influence. Schleswig-Holstein boasts the only national park in Germany that protects both the Wadden Sea and coastal areas. Slow travelers can explore the tranquil islands of Sylt and Föhr, or visit the historic town of Schleswig, where the Viking Museum offers insights into the region's rich past. Festivals celebrating local traditions and seafood are common, providing authentic cultural experiences.