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  1. The state of Schleswig-Holstein further consists of Holstein, as well as Lauenburg and the formerly independent city of Lübeck. Schleswig-Holstein borders Denmark (Southern Denmark) to the north, the North Sea to the west, the Baltic Sea to the east, and the German states of Lower Saxony, Hamburg, and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern to the ...

    • Flensburg – Little Denmark in Germany. Being located almost at the doorstep of Denmark, Flensburg boasts a characteristic Danish essence. After all, Flensburg was Danish for about 400 years (until 1864).
    • Schleswig – Historic Viking city. Sometimes (wrongfully) overlooked, we think Schleswig is a must-visit in Schleswig-Holstein if you’re into culture, (Viking) history and/or simply spending time lazing by the water.
    • Plön – Land of the lakes. Plön is located in between so many lakes that it’s fairly impressive that a city could actually be built on this narrow piece of land.
    • Eutin – The cultural heart of Holstein. Despite its small size, tourists have been drawn to Eutin for a long time. The most obvious highlight of Eutin aka “the cultural heart of Holstein” is the grand Eutin Castle and its gardens located right next to both the Old Town and Lake Eutin.
  2. Schleswig-Holstein ’s position between two seas – the North Sea and the Baltic Sea – is unique in Germany and characterizes its people and their lifestyle. The land between the seas, as it’s called, has preserved large stretches of its unspoiled nature – not least through consistent protection.

  3. The federal state of Schleswig-Holstein is way up in the north of Germany with Kiel as its capital. Holidaymakers heading for Schleswig-Holstein can expect a fresh breeze, dykes as far as the eye can see, beaches and dunes.

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · At least until the world discovers what kind of Northern German gem it has been missing out on! In this travel guide to Schleswig, we share the best things to do and see, why you should visit, where to stay, when to visit, how to get around, our best travel tips and much more.

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  5. Schleswig-Holstein is the northernmost state of Germany, located mostly on the base of the peninsula of Jutland between the North Sea in west and the Baltic Sea (Ostsee) in east. The state shares an international border with Denmark in north, within Germany it borders the federal states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in south east, and Lower ...

  6. Schleswig lies at the western end of the Schlei Förde, which separates the two peninsulas of Angeln and Schwansen, and is on the western edge of the Schleswig-Holstein Uplands on the transition to the Geest country.