Welcome to Germany's largest island, with a myriad of terrains to delight outdoor explorers, from sandy coastlines to dramatic chalk cliffs. It's been a seaside resort since 1818 and is one of Germany's top vacation spots. There's something for everyone, from the two national parks to a former royal residence and a castle to the beach, of course - head to Binz if sunbathing is your primary objective.
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Nice sandy beach with ample space for dogs. Clean and well maintained. North beach close to parking #9 is best suited for dogs.
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Allegedly 3,000-4,000 years ago a tsunami swept zillions of pebble (large and small) onto the beach and beyond. These stones are now among the forest not far from Binz. The hike to these stone fields is an easy 2-3 km through a lovely forest. A parking lot is also available at the trail head. There really is not that much to see, just the stones but let your imagination roam and picture the power of the storm surge that managed to throw countless stones so far inland.
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