When you land in Basel, Switzerland, you land in a Swiss fantasy.
25.09.2024 - 14:42 / matadornetwork.com
Germany’s got a big secret: It’s got islands. And not the rocky, desolate, and uninhabited kind, but islands with miles of sandy beaches, picturesque cliffs, peaceful, protected forests, and seaside luxury hotels. The Germans obviously are in the know, and because of their geographical locations, the Dutch and Danes are, too. But nobody else in in the world seems to remember that Germany has a coastline on both the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, let alone that this coastline is peppered with dozens of islands. The biggest of all the German islands is Rügen in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, itself a wildly underrated area. While Rügen takes a little effort to get to, the trip is hardly insurmountable, and travelers who want to see Germany away from the big urban centers, internationally known beer festivals, and packed tourist attractions would be remiss to pass on it.
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Rügen is an island located in the northeast of Germany in the Baltic Sea. From Hamburg, the island is a 3.5-hour car ride or a four-hour train journey. From the German capital of Berlin, it’s relatively similar: 3.25 hours in the car or 4.25 hours on the train. That said, the train journey between Berlin and Rügen is very scenic and filled with wildlife-watching opportunities, including deer, storks, rabbits, and more.
From personal experience, I would suggest to make the trip to Rügen from either Hamburg or Berlin a little more interesting by stopping along the way. Those coming from Hamburg would do well to stop in the historic seaside city of Rostock, where the North German Gothic architectural style is omnipresent. Those traveling from Berlin should break up the trip by spending a day or two in the small university town of Greifswald.
Greifswald is the place of birth of one of the most renowned German artists: Caspar David Friedrich. As such, the local Pomeranian State Museum has exhibitions dedicated to his life and work. You can also visit his childhood house, the St. Nikolai Cathedral where he was baptized, and check out the ruins of Eldena Abbey which inspired several of his paintings. The island of Rügen and its magnificent chalk cliffs were also a very significant source of inspiration for the Romantic painter, so a pitstop in Greifswald only makes sense. In 2024, Greifswald celebrates the 250th anniversary of the birth of Caspar David Friedrich with a multitude of events, making it a great time to visit. Greifswald’s colorful market square, pretty cobbled streets, and multiple churches beg to be explored and photographed, so don’t just speed through the
When you land in Basel, Switzerland, you land in a Swiss fantasy.
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