On the Fischland-Darss-Zingst peninsula, the beach runs between unspoiled sand dunes and the Baltic Sea. Zingst itself draws tourists to its soft, fine sands, ideal for sunbathing; and to its spas for treatments founded on natural remedies. For nature lovers, the peninsula is host to a national forest park and is also a stopover for thousands of European migratory cranes.
Restaurants in Zingst
4 based on 29 reviews
If you are thinking about going to the beach in Rugen I would forget it and come here. Miles of beautiful sand well set out car parks and a great strip behind the beach to either walk or bike. Just needs more Standkorb as it can get blowy.
5 based on 9 reviews
4.5 based on 38 reviews
We had a great experience with the school. Both my kids, 11 & 13 took part in a windsurfing course and they had an excellent instructor. 3 days, 3 hours each. My kids loved it. We watched the kids go from no clue to windsurfing...MoreThank you very much Winnie. Come back soon :-)
4 based on 15 reviews
Witzige Experimente , gute Beschreibungen , nettes Personal . Bastelkurse können dort auch gemacht werden. Wir waren im März da . Da war es natürlich außerhalb der Ferien ziemlich leer.
3.5 based on 41 reviews
It was an interesting experience & fun for kids. The guide was very enthusiastic and funny. There was a 3D movie of the sea towards the end. There were refreshments available for purchase. Something different to do.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
We arrived there at 10:30am and it was closed. It was advertised with opening times daily from 10am. We left.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Der alte Seenot-Rettungsschuppen liegt in Zingst gegenüber dem Kurhaus in der Fußgängerzone. Er enthält eine kleine Sammlung mit Exponaten zur Seenot-Rettung. Außerdem ist ein kleines Restaurant dabei, hier kann man auch schön draußen sitzen und eine Kleinigkeit essen oder etwas trinken. Das Gebäude ist sehr interessant, die Ausstellung eher sehr schnell anzusehen.
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