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The webcam broadcasts the yacht harbour in Warnemunde, Germany, live. Varnemunde is a resort and northern part of the major city of Rostock, located on the Baltic Sea coast in northeastern Germany.
Varnemunde is a resort and northern part of the major city of Rostock, located on the Baltic Sea coast in northeastern Germany. Varnemunde is very popular with Scandinavians, there are many tourists from Germany itself. The main attractions of the city are: the active coastal lighthouse in the port of the city, built in 1897, the embankment, the beach, and the Teapot - a building with an unusual roof, built in the 1960s near the lighthouse, is an example of the architecture of the GDR. Varnemunde Beach is the largest on the entire Baltic coast of Germany.
Warnemunde has a major neighbour. The city of Rostock with its civilian commercial and military ports. A great ferry crossing has been organized across the Varnov River, which is now upgraded to a wide shipping channel. By the way, not only fishing vessels, which deliver overseas goods for numerous tourists, but also majestic Baltic ferries approach the Waterfront. If you look at them from the outside, they all resemble the legendary Titanic in their size.
The city embankment along the river is a merchant's Mecca, where you can buy everything in the world and enjoy the wonderful tastes of the gifts of the Baltic and North Sea.
It sells a variety of sea fish, shrimp, squid, crabs, which if desired can be boiled or fried in your presence. Particularly popular among tourists are smoked eels, whose melting meat in the mouth is pleasant to drink with numerous varieties of light and dark beer produced in Germany.
The tourist service Ofrnamunde offers tourists excursions along the coast and to Rostock, where there are many interesting attractions. You can also take a ferry tour of Denmark, a few dozen kilometers from the resort area of Rostock-Warnemunde.
The treatment and wellness base is represented by excellent physiotherapy procedures, algae masks, swimming in pools with sea water, long walking and cycling walks on the coast and in the forest area.