Vacation resort in Baltic resort Prerow
Ostsee-Ferien GmbH
Bernsteinweg 15
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
haus-hinter-den-duenen@pd-group.com
(038233) 706-0
http://www.haus-hinter-den-duenen.de
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Ostsee-Ferien GmbH
Bernsteinweg 15
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
Artists' quarter Seezeichen
- Dorfstraße, 18347 Ostseebad Ahrenshoop
Being located directly behind the dunes the Künstlerquartier Seezeichen ensures exclusive holiday moments in Ahrenshoop.
Nature park and guest centre “Darßer Arche“
- Open today
- Bliesenrader Weg, 18375 Wieck a. Darß
The national park and visitor centre “Darßer Arche“ is located in the old school of Wieck, which was supplemented by a generous extension. The guest information and accommodation bureau welcomes you in the foyer and in the hull-looking new building of the “Darßer Arche“ you will experience the national park exhibition “Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft“.
Kunstmuseum Ahrenshoop – Ahrenshoop Museum of Art
- Open today
- Weg zum Hohen Ufer, 18347 Ahrenshoop
From Barbizon to the Baltic: See how naturalistic painting came to northern Germany.
Art gallery nupnau art
- Waldstraße, 18375 Prerow
In Prerow, photographer, gallery owner and journalist Ekkehart Nupnau opened a new gallery for art and photography at Waldstraße 7 in June 2022. The focus of his exhibitions throughout the year is the multi-talented Armin Mueller-Stahl.
B14 Gerhard Marcks Artist House
- Gerhard-Marcks-Weg, 18347 Ahrenshoop
Büdnerei B14 is the former home of the famous German sculptor, draftsman and graphic artist Gerhard Marcks.
Kitesurf & Canoe Born
- Open today
- Regenbogen-Camp - Nordstraße, 18375 Born a. Darß
Always worth a visit, even for non-water sports enthusiasts! Kitesurf & Canoe Born is a popular destination for surfing, camping, coffee and nature lovers.
Kite school Darss
- Open today
- Bernsteinweg, 18375 Prerow
Kitesurfing courses from beginner to advanced, individual courses, children's holiday camps, store with beach fashion
Organic roastery LandDelikat
- Open today
- Nelkenstraße, 18356 Barth
Our family business in the national park region Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft, feels particularly close to the unique nature and wants to contribute to its protection with sustainable management.
Schifferkirche (Church)
- Open today
- Paetowweg, 18347 Ahrenshoop
Its name demonstrates its close ties to seafaring and its interiors are reminiscent of an upside-down ship. It hosts reverences, concerts and lectures.
Vineta World of Experience
- Open today
- Papenstraße, 18356 Barth
The Vineta experience world takes our young guests into a play world around the sunken city that gave Barth its nickname. Here there are listening stations, coloring sections, costumes to dress up in, the underwater world with chillout area and much more.
Darss BREWHOUSE
- Open today
- Bergstraße, 18375 Prerow
Right in the heart of Prerow, the Darßer BRAUHAUS invites you to stop by with its home-brewed beers and modern fresh cuisine.
NATUREUM and lighthouse Darßer Ort
- Open today
- Darßer Ort, 18375 Born am Darß
The NATUREUM as a natural history museum in the National Park of "Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft" is located on the peninsula Darß near Prerow directly at the accessible lighthouse Darßer Ort and is one of several locations of the German Oceanographic Museum. Here, the diversity, dynamics and need for protection of the unique Darß landscape are presented in particular.
Fishing church Born
- Open today
- Kirchweg, 18375 Born
The fishermen's church in Born impresses with its Darss architecture - completely made of wood and covered with a cane roof.
Adventure Farm Gut Darß
- Open today
- Am Wald, 18375 Born
On Gut Darß we offer: Climbing forest, adventure mini golf course, curling, estate tours, playground and petting zoo, estate kitchen, farm café & farm store. For young and old, big and small - in short: for the whole family!
Prerow, Seamen's Church
- Open today
- Kirchenort, 18375 Prerow
The Prerow church, built from 1726 - 1728 in the so-called Swedish period under pastor Martin Henrici, is a brick hall church with a wooden steeple from 1727. It served as a landmark for seafaring, as the Prerow stream was open to the sea side, allowing access to the harbor and the Bodden waters.