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Fehmarn, the sunny island of the Baltic Sea, delights with over 2,200 sunshine hours per year, miles of beaches and unique natural landscapes. Germany's third-largest island is perfect for water sports, cycling tours and relaxing family holidays.

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Fehmarn, at 185 km², is Germany's third-largest island, located in the Baltic Sea between the Bay of Kiel and the Bay of Mecklenburg. The island is connected to the mainland via the iconic Fehmarnsund Bridge. With over 2,200 sunshine hours per year, Fehmarn is one of the sunniest regions in Germany.
The island offers diverse coastal landscapes: fine sandy beaches in the south, natural beaches in the north and picturesque cliff coasts in the east. In total, Fehmarn has more than 20 different beaches. The visitor's tax applies island-wide – pay once, use all beaches.
Fehmarn is a paradise for water sports enthusiasts: kitesurfers and windsurfers find ideal conditions thanks to consistent winds. Cyclists appreciate the flat terrain with over 70 km of signposted cycling paths. Nature lovers visit the NABU Wallnau waterfowl reserve, one of the most important bird sanctuaries in northern Germany.
The island's landmark connects Fehmarn to the mainland. The 963 m long bridge offers a spectacular sight and is a popular photo motif.
The waterfowl reserve is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in northern Germany. Observation huts and nature trails enable close-up nature experiences.
Fehmarn has several historic lighthouses, including Flügge and Staberhuk – popular excursion destinations with panoramic views.
The island capital offers a charming town center with St. Nikolai Church, half-timbered houses, cafés and the Fehmarn Ocean Center.
Kitesurfing, windsurfing, sailing and SUP – Fehmarn is one of Germany's best water sports destinations. Numerous schools offer courses for all levels.
Over 70 km of signposted cycling paths lead through the flat island landscape, past fields, beaches and picturesque harbors.
Thanks to above-average sunshine hours, Fehmarn is an ideal destination from May to October. The bathing season runs from June to September with water temperatures around 17–20°C. For kitesurfers and windsurfers, spring and autumn are particularly attractive when wind conditions are optimal.
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