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Fehmarn

With five lighthouses, 20 beaches, 42 villages, 78 km of coastline and an area of 185 sqm, Fehmarn is the third largest island in Germany.
With several small towns and villages, the island has retained its tranquility and idyll despite its popularity as a popular vacation destination. With 6,000 inhabitants (that's half of the entire island population!), the Baltic resort of Burg is the largest village and also the charming center of the island.
Accessible via the affectionately christened "coat hanger," the 963-meter-long Fehmarnsund Bridge, the sunny and family island has something to offer everyone. Soft sandy beaches in the south attract paddling enthusiasts and sun worshippers, the bizarre cliffs in the east all adventurers, the dunes and the Wallnau waterfowl reserve in the west appeal to nature lovers, and Burg with its pretty brick facades and museums to lovers of culture and architecture. The town hall and St. Nikolai Church are particularly tranquil. Incidentally, old farms still exist in the middle of the city to the present day, and nowadays they are located in the middle of residential areas that have developed around them over the course of time.
The maritime flair can be felt everywhere. It smells of fresh sea air, the sun shines from the sky, a light breeze sweeps along the beach and fishermen offer their freshly caught fish for sale at the harbor.

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