The contemporary Ostseehotel Dierhagen, with its wooden decked waterside terraces, is ... more
situated 200 metres from the beach and 12 kilometres from the village of Ahrenshoop. The 162 guestrooms have modern decor with red wood furnishings and fabrics in re...
Information:
Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: relaxing hols in a pretty countryside Disadvantages: can't see any
Rügen (round lips as if you want to say 'u', but say 'e' instead) is Germany's largest island (51 km long, 42.8 km wide), situated in the Baltic Sea, it's part of the land Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, one of the five lands of the former GDR (German Democratic Republic).
It's advisable to drive there by car so that you can get around, you drive from Hamburg to the east via the towns of Rostock and Stralsund to the dam connecting the island to the mainland.
The first road sign welcome you to the island of sunshine, the second asks you to switch your lights on. You'll soon understand the reason for this seeming contradiction: 85% of the roads are avenues with old and high trees on either side whose crowns meet in the middle forming a dark green tunnel - nice to look at, not without danger for drivers.
Until WW2 Binz, the biggest ...
MALU 18.11.2005
· Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Isle of Rügen