The OstseeCard pays off for you! From the proceeds of the OstseeCard, the care of the beach, spa promenade and facilities, the rescue and security service on the beach, public facilities, services of the Grömitz tourist service and the extensive program of events are supported. In addition, you benefit from a multitude of exclusive offers, […]
Leisure: High ropes course Kraxelmaxel climbing park
Kraxelmaxel is the climbing park with views of the Baltic Sea and Minigol course in Grömitz-Lensterstrand and impresses with its fantastic location right on the beach. The climbing park consists of more than 60 stations on up to 14 meters high trunks. A large public playground, a wooden terrace, public barbecue areas, varied gastronomy and […]
Culture: Wall Museum in Oldenburg
The Wallmuseum Oldenburg is the medieval adventure museum in Ostholstein. The museum is housed in several historic farm buildings, which were faithfully rebuilt. Many archaeological finds from Starigard (“Old Castle”), as the Slavic Oldenburg in the early Middle Ages was called, are on display. Address: Professor-Struve-Weg 1, 23758 Oldenburg in Holstein More informations: https://www.oldenburger-wallmuseum.de […]
Highlight: The 400 meter long pier Grömitz
With almost 400 meters in length and its impressive pier forecourt, the pier Grömitz is a popular meeting place for young and old. Tip: Especially in the summer months, the pier forecourt central point of many musical events and colorful folk festivals. A look at the event calendar is well worth it. Adventure underwater The […]
Start of construction of the operating and sanitary building
Since 17.06.2019 the construction company for our new motorhome park is running. Already in the first week, the topsoil was removed and the foundation of the 156 parking spaces for your camper started. The foundation for the administrative and sanitary building has also begun. […]
The old event grounds
The Wallmuseum Oldenburg is the medieval adventure museum in Ostholstein. The museum is housed in several historic farm buildings, which were faithfully rebuilt. Many archaeological finds from Starigard (“Old Castle”), as the Slavic Oldenburg in the early Middle Ages was called, are on display. […]