Schleswig-Holstein (German: [ˈʃleːsvɪç ˈhɔlʃtaɪ̯n]; Danish: Slesvig-Holsten) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig. Its capital city is Kiel; other notable cities are Lübeck and Flensburg.
Restaurants in Schleswig-Holstein
4.5 based on 213 reviews
Glucksburg is a nice little village just a few miles east of Flensburg. Glucksburg Castle makes the place both intresting, its a beautiful castle and as an historic hot spot!
4.5 based on 323 reviews
A single, finger-like rock formation that is covered by breeding sea birds in the spring.
Sadly it is marked to be not there forever hence visit it while it is there. A very nice place to enjoy sunset, watch the birds and there little ones.
4.5 based on 2,063 reviews
We did a day trip to this lovely town and fell in love with its historic buildings and cute little stores! Definitely check out the view from St. Petri's church! It's worth it!
4.5 based on 740 reviews
This is the best of the seven churches in the old centre. It has many interesting art works and details, like the modern stained glass windows with the danse macabre, but especially the architecture is wonderful. Walking through the church is worth the two euros entrance: the play of lines, decoration and light through the windows. There are panels explaining the restoration issues. Outside, there is a barrel with a playful sculpture of a devil and his funny story. Think wine bar.
4.5 based on 743 reviews
Lovely beach, easily reachable by train from Hamburg Hbf. The train takes you within a couple of blocks of the beach. Very convenient. Beside a nice beach, lots of "Strandkörbe" and a great place to swim and play in the ocean, there are lots of restaurants, Eiscafés, and lots of tourist type shops to find your perfect souvenir. Lots of fun activities for the kids as well from trampoline to a big wooden ship to climb around in. Meanwhile the adults can watch the big ships come and go in and out of the harbor. Both modern and very old lighthouses complete the excursion.
4.5 based on 1,399 reviews
I spent a few days in Hamburg and wanted to visit somewhere else. My host recommended Lubeck and off I went! It was stunning, I absolutely love it, compare to Hamburg. It is full of culture, little alley ways to walk around and visit the small city. Took about an hour from Hamburg with train. I would highly recommend this place for a day visit!
4.5 based on 125 reviews
Standing in splendour on a sandbank is Westerhever lighthouse, flanked by two former keepers' houses. Today a popular landmark, it was built to guide shipping through the treacherous sandbanks off the Eiderstedt peninsula and into the Heverstrom. The red and white striped tower has 157 steps. From the top there are panoramic views of the Eiderstedt peninsula and the islands off the North Sea coast.
4.5 based on 654 reviews
Truly paradise. The beach is gigantic in terms of dimensions. Perfect to walk into any directions. Quite a long walk over the bridge to get there but it’s absolutely worth it. Suggest you wear a suitable outfit as the wind on the seaside can be very strong. Lovely fresh air is priceless:-)
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