Do you know Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania?


The famous ITB trade fair in Berlin will open in a few days and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania tourism will be present and official partner of the largest tourism fair in Europe. .

A region that deserves to be looked at in detail

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is Germany’s least densely populated and least industrial state with 73.07 inhabitants/km². The area is 23,180 km² (twice the size of the Gironde) and has a population of 1,693,754 inhabitants. This area was the northernmost region of former East Germany and is adjacent to Poland.

The Baltic Sea borders the coastline of the land

No less than 2,000 km of coastline awaits holidaymakers in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It is said that it is a paradise for lovers of swimming and water sports, nature and its unique landscapes.

Boltenhagen is the first seaside resort from Lübeck in the direction of Wismar (26km). And the fans of the little queen will be thrilled!

Islands with abundance

The island of Usedom is located in the bay of the Oder estuary. It measures 445 km², 91 of which belong to Poland. During the summer sun and swimming fans will be delighted.

Several sections are reserved for naturists. There are numerous seaside resorts including Zinnowitz, Bansin, Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck with their white villas.

You will discover Rostok… .

Rostock is the largest city in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The city is bordered by the Warnow River and lies 12 km from the Baltic Sea. This town is known for its shipyards which continue to build ships.

The city also hosts major events such as the Hanse Sail, which attracts hundreds of sailboats and a million visitors every August.

There are different types of architecture, including buildings from the former East Germany. Rostock is also a friendly shopping town. Pedestrian areas follow one another from the Doberaner Platz to the Neuer Markt and from the University Square to the harbour, like the Kröpeliner Straße.

Greedies will find it to their advantage

You will of course find fabulous fresh fish dishes. You will still have to go to the trendy suburb of Kröpeliner-Tor.

You will find friendly restaurants, bars and cafés where you can enjoy delicious food or a good beer.

Everywhere, it is advisable to move away from the main thoroughfares to discover the small shops, the bistrots installed in old attics and the carefully restored bourgeois houses.

In any case, there is one thing you are sure to find: an extraordinary city with a soul and character.

Serge Fabre

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator





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