![]() While the nearby beaches are packed to the rafters in summer, the swimming spots at the Achterwasser lagoon offer pure bliss. ![]() Between Ückeritz and Zinnowitz, there is just a narrow spit of land separating the tranquil lagoon – which is formed from the Peenestrom river – from the open sea. An amazing added extra for Isar swimmers: the nearest beer garden is never more than a short stroll away.Īchterwasser, Usedom (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania)Įven if the surf gets choppy, you can still have a leisurely swim in the Baltic Sea waves at the Achterwasser lagoon on the sunny island of Usedom. If it's your thing – and you're not afraid of icy cold water – you can also drift along with the river's current between Wittelsbach Bridge and Reichbach Bridge and other points along the river. Numerous swimming spots along the river lure in locals and international tourists seeking to cool off and relax on hot summer days, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. When the birds then stage their concert and dragonflies flit across the water, it feels like you're in a fairy tale.Ĭool fun for cool people: this is what the Isar has to offer, as it snakes its way through the trendy Bavarian metropolis of Munich. Visitors can relax on the many lawns, which boast views of the steep wooded slopes. Its crystal-clear, shimmering blue water is perfect for swimming, sailing and fishing. Almost a perfect circle, the 74-metre deep Pulvermaar was originally part of a volcano and is one of Germany's deepest lakes. Volcanoes once smouldered under the surface here, but now this region attracts swimmers: the Pulvermaar with its nature pool in the Vulkaneifel district offers an idyllic indulgence for all those who want a refreshing dip or simply to splash around. Pulvermaar nature pool, Vulkaneifel (Rhineland-Palatinate)
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