The sunny south coast beach with fine sand and excellent water quality is right next to the island camp – ideal for young and old. Whether it’s relaxing hours by the sea, walks to the Staberhuk cliffs or water sports – the perfect mix of relaxation and activity awaits you here.
The southern exposure of our beach spoils you with sun all day long. The fine sand, the excellent water quality and, last but not least, the mild, stimulating climate create the ideal conditions for a relaxing vacation. Did you know that the island of Fehmarn has the most sunny days of the year in Germany thanks to favorable air currents?
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The beach directly in front of our campsite is guarded by the DLRG in July/August and is also ideal for all water sports such as:
The southern exposure of our beach spoils you with sun all day long. The fine sand, the excellent water quality and last but not least the mild stimulating climate create ideal conditions for a relaxing vacation. Did you know that the island of Fehmarn has the most sunny days of the year in Germany thanks to favorable air currents?
For our guests who enjoy walking, we recommend a long walk in the direction of Südstrand, e.g. to FehMare, the adventure bathing world or the Südstrand vacation center (approx. 2.5 km) with its many spa facilities and activities. Continue along the beautiful inland lake to Burgstaaken, a small harbor. Freshly caught fish is available here. In the other direction, the route takes you to Staberhuk (approx. 3.5 km), known for its historic lighthouse and bizarre rock formations. Experience Fehmarn with its many facets.
Young and old should feel completely at ease with us. That’s why, in addition to a playground and a play area and our gently sloping beach suitable for children and senior citizens, we also offer a small entertainment program on a regular basis during the high season (July and August). Our campsite is spacious and offers plenty of room for our big, small and smallest guests.
Only about 200 meters to the right (west) of the island camp, you will find the Meeschendorf dog beach – a small section of the south beach that is specially reserved for dog owners. Parking facilities, toilets and a kiosk as well as a beach chair rental are available. Here your furry friends can splash around undisturbed in the shallow water or romp in the soft sand.
For our guests who enjoy walking, we recommend a long walk to FehMare, the adventure bathing world on the south beach, or to the Südstrand vacation center (approx. 2.5 km) with its many spa facilities and activities. The Staberhuk cliffs (approx. 3.5 km) with their historic lighthouse and bizarre rock formations are also within easy walking distance.
Experience Fehmarn with its many facets.
Of course, the island camp already offers a number of leisure activities on site, so you could spend your entire vacation "on site". Nevertheless, we would like to give you selected excursion tips here.
The water temperature varies depending on the season. In summer, the water reaches pleasant temperatures of around 19-22°C.
Yes, there are toilets and showers near the beach, which are accessible during the season.
Yes, you can rent beach chairs on site to make your stay even more comfortable.
Yes, there are designated areas where you can set up tents or beach shells to enjoy your day by the water.
Dogs are allowed on many beaches, but there are designated dog beaches. The nearest dog beach to the island camp is only 200 meters to the west. For the well-being of all guests, we ask that dogs are kept on a lead.
During the summer months, the beach section is monitored by the DLRG (German Life Saving Association). It ensures safety in the water.
Fehmarn offers a habitat for numerous sea creatures. Frequent sightings include fish, mussels, crabs and, if you are lucky, seals and seabirds.
Many water sports such as windsurfing, wingsurfing and stand-up paddling can be booked directly on the south beach via local providers. Availability depends on the season and weather conditions.
Insel-Camp Fehmarn - Boutique-Camping auf Fehmarn an der Ostsee
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