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Warnemünde
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Warnemünde is a district of Rostock, Seaside resort on the Baltic Sea and is located on the western side of the Warnow estuary. The Rostock district of Diedrichshagen joins even further west. To the east of the Warnow lies the Hohe Düne district.

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Hotel Neptun on the right. On the left the lighthouse and on the far left the restaurant "Teepott"

getting there

By plane

  • 1  Rostock Laage AirportWebsite of this institution (IATA: RLG), Flughafenstrasse 1, 18299 Laage. Tel.: 49 (0)38454 32 13 90, Fax: 49 (0)38454 32 13 92, Email: . Rostock Laage Airport in the encyclopedia WikipediaRostock Laage Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsRostock Laage Airport (Q820223) in the Wikidata database.Rostock Laage Airport, about 20 km to the south-east, is a regional airport with scheduled connections to and from Munich. There are also connections Vienna, Heraklion and Antalya.
  • To the airports HamburgWebsite of this institutionHamburg in the encyclopedia WikipediaHamburg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHamburg (Q27706) in the Wikidata database(IATA: HAM) and Berlin BrandenburgWebsite of this institutionBerlin Brandenburg in the encyclopedia WikipediaBerlin Brandenburg in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsBerlin Brandenburg (Q160556) in the Wikidata database(IATA: BER) it takes more than three hours to travel by train.
  • 2  Purkshof airfield (ICAO: EDCX), Purkshof airfield, 18182 Mönchhagen. Tel.: 49 (0)38202 21 11, 49 (0)1511 560 65 03, Fax: 49 (0)38202 450 32. Purkshof airfield in the Wikipedia encyclopediaPurkshof Airfield (Q12694573) in the Wikidata database.The Purkshof airfield, located about 13 km northeast of Rostock, is approved for gliders, motor gliders, microlights and powered aircraft with a maximum take-off weight of up to 5.7 tons.

By train

  • 3  Warnemünde train station, Am Bahnhof 5, 18119 Rostock. Warnemünde train station in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWarnemünde train station in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWarnemünde train station (Q801578) in the Wikidata database.The train station is centrally located on the power island. From here you can get to the town as well as to the cruise terminal via short distances. You can reach Warnemünde by train via the Rostock Central Station. There are three S-Bahn lines between Rostock and the terminus at Warnemünde. Traffic times from 4 a.m. to shortly after midnight, trains run every 15 minutes during the day. Tickets bought at the machine must be stamped (validated) on small yellow boxes before the journey, only then are they valid. During the season, individual long-distance trains (from Berlin, Leipzig, Magdeburg, Schwerin, Dresden) start and end in Warnemünde.Characteristic: wheelchair accessible.

By bus

Daily offers MeinFernbus.de a line from Berlin central bus station to Rostock and Warnemünde. Stops are Rostock ZOB (Friendship Square), S-Bahn Warnemünde-Werft and Warnemünde-Strand (youth hostel). The Transport association Warnow (VVW) offers timetable information and tariffs for all public transport for Rostock-Warnemünde and the region.

In the street

  • From the west: Via the motorway A20, from the junction Symbol: AS 14 Rostock-West is that B103 four lanes expanded to Warnemünde.
  • From the south leads the A19 to Rostock. This motorway runs through the toll road Warnow tunnel under the Warnow on the expressway towards Warnemünde. For a one-way passage with a motorcycle or car, you pay € 4.30 from May to October, and € 3.50 for the rest of the year (as of 2020).
  • Warnemünde can be reached from the east via the B105 to Rövershagen and then over the L 221L 22 in the direction of Graal-Müritz and then on the K 43 via Markgrafenheide to 1 High dune. With the paid Warnow ferry it finally goes over the Warnow to Warnemünde.

Park

Are in Warnemünde Parking spaces very rare, especially in the main season. The important hotels have their own parking garages and pass cards. Day tourists should park their car directly at the entrance to the village or park it to the west outside and take advantage of the Park Ride offers.

The parking spaces at the cruise terminal are only short-term parking spaces during the season. For long-term parking spaces and transfers to and from the cruise terminal, the Rostock port to external service providers.

By boat

See also:Baltic ferries

The 4 Warnemünde Cruise Center as a cruise terminal is about a kilometer upstream from Warnemünde train station, also signposted as a passenger quay. The port's website provides information on the planned Cruise ship calls. In 2019 there were 196 calls by passenger ships. The ferry port in the overseas port for the lines to Gedser and Trelleborg can be reached via Rostock Hbf or from the Lütten Klein S-Bahn station by bus line 45. More about the Rostock ferry connections here. In addition to Rostock, there are other ferry terminals with other long-distance connections at sea in Travemünde and Kiel.

By bicycle

The following long-distance cycle routes run through Warnemünde:

On foot

mobility

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In addition to the S-Bahn to Rostock, there is a fairly dense network of Bus and tram lines.

Tickets bought at the machine must be stamped on small yellow boxes before the journey, then they are valid.

taxi

Taxis are usually available at 5 Taxi stand at the train station or on 6 Taxi stand at Kirchenplatz.

Tourist Attractions

Churches

  • The neo-Gothic evangelical 1 Warnemünde ChurchWarnemünde Church in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWarnemünde Church in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWarnemünde Church (Q568131) in the Wikidata database has a gothic carved altar that is well worth seeing and a larger than life late gothic figure of christophorus.
  • Catholic 2 Church of St. Maria Meeresstern
  • 3 New Apostolic Church, Wiesenweg 8e, Warnemünde

Buildings

The almost 300m long cruise ship Constellation at the Warnemünde passenger quay. The ocean tanker, the tugboat and the Warnemünde - Hohe Düne car ferry look like toys

The two accessible piers are definitely a must for every visitor to Warnemünde. The west pier begins directly at the lighthouse, the landmark of Warnemünde. The east mole can be reached via the Hohe Düne district. In 2005 a marina was opened in Hohe Düne on the former site of the 4th Flotilla of the People's Navy. It is the berth and day port for numerous sailing boats and yachts. Cruise ships from all over the world dock at the Warnemünder Passenger Quay at any time of the year. From here you can also watch the numerous merchant ships calling at Rostock's overseas port, which is only a few kilometers further south on the east bank.

  • 4 Warnemünde lighthouseWarnemünde lighthouse in the Wikipedia encyclopediaWarnemünde lighthouse in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsWarnemünde lighthouse (Q1697562) in the Wikidata database, 37 m high, with viewing platform
  • 5 Warnemünde tea potTeepott Warnemünde in the encyclopedia WikipediaTeepott Warnemünde in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsTeepott Warnemünde (Q2400135) in the Wikidata database, a round building with an original concrete shell roof by Ulrich Müther (1968)
  • 6 Warnemünder Vogtei (oldest house in the seaside resort) with registry office
  • 7 Kurhaus WarnemündeKurhaus Warnemünde in the encyclopedia WikipediaKurhaus Warnemünde in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsKurhaus Warnemünde (Q1739428) in the Wikidata database in the style of New Building with elements of Art Deco by Gustav Wilhelm Berringer (1928)

Museums

  • 8  Warnemünde Local History Museum, Alexandrinenstrasse 31, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 381 52667. Historical objects from fishermen's and boatmen's houses, the history of the place, the invention, the beach chair and much more.Open: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., April to October Tue to Sun, November to March Wed to Sun.Price: adults € 3, children and concessions € 1.50.

Streets and squares

  • Alter Strom, promenade with picturesque captains' houses and numerous restaurants and shops
  • Central pier with fish market
  • Kurhausgarten Warnemünde with concert shell

various

  • 9  Seal hatchery, Am Yachthafen 3A, Warnemünde (Hohe Düne). The seal station is at the northern tip of the east pier.

activities

The main attraction of Warnemünde is the one up to 150 m wide Sandy beach, which begins directly at the western pier and extends to the Stoltera headland, about 5 km away. There the beach is only about 30 m wide and often stony. The shore here is a steep coast and very attractive for hikers. In summer, the entire beach is occupied by bathers, but they only swim with clothes in a 1 km long area directly in front of Warnemünde. Otherwise the beach is mainly nudist or mixed.

If the Baltic Sea is too cold for you, you can swim in warm water in the hall.

  • 1  SEEBAD des a-ja, To Promenade 2, 18119 Rostock-Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 20271 2728. 25 x 14 meter pool, seawater outdoor pool, children's and adult areas, pool bistro, separate sauna house with various saunas and steam baths, SPA bistro, relaxation room with fireplace and sea view. Vitapark with fitness equipment.Open: every day.Price: DaySPA 7: 00–22: 00 € 26, 6: 00–22: 00 € 16.50; Bathing world from 14 years 7: 00–22: 00 € 16.50, 7: 00–11: 00 € 8.50, 18: 00–22: 00 € 11, 8: 00–22: 00 € 6.50; Sauna house (from 14 years) (11: 00-22: 00) € 16.50; Vitapark (from 14 years) 7.00 a.m.-10.00 p.m. € 5.50.
  • 2  Bike rental, Mühlenstrasse 35/36, Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 5191049. Bicycles, mountain bikes and e-bikes. Bike tours guided by local people are offered.
  • 3  Bike rental, Alexandrinenstrasse 117. Tel.: 49 381 77866934.
  • 4  Warnemünde golf course, At golf course 1, Rostock-Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 77868310. 27 hole course, 6 hole short course.
  • 5  High dune climbing forest, Warnemünder Straße 20, 18146 Rostock (Stubbenwiese parking lot). Tel.: 49 162 4109349. 9 courses and over 140 elements.Open: April to October, always on weekends, some working days.Price: Adults € 21, 6 to 12 years € 15.
  • 6  Baltic bowling, Old Bahnhofstrasse 10, Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 51316. Ten Brunswick bowling lanes, American Bar & Restaurant.Open: January to April Sa, Su from 2pm, Mo-Fr from 3pm; May to October Mon-Sun from 3pm; November Fri-Sun from 2 p.m., Mon-Thu from 3 p.m.; December Mon-Sun. from 2 p.m.Price: € 2.70 - € 3.80 per game and person.
  • 7  Tennis club blue-white, Parkstrasse 48, Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 5190864. Price: tennis for holiday guests for € 15 per hour.
  • 8  Baltic Sea Worlds 5D, At lighthouse 15, Warnemünde. Cinema, a room with 111 seats.Open: daily 10 a.m. - midnight.Price: cinema 10 €, 3D documentation 7.50 €, 4D cinema 90 min 11 €, 4D cinema 120 min 13 €, 5D show: 5 €.
  • 9  Little comedy, Rostocker Str. 8, Warnemünde. Venue of the Volkstheater, 68 seats at 10 tables.

shop

  • 1  Fish market on the Alter Strom, from the train station before the bridge on the right. Fresh fish from the cutter, smoked fish straight from the oven and a huge selection of fish rolls.Open: Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (longer for special events).Price: fish rolls € 3.50 - € 5.

kitchen

Cheap

  • 1  Fischhus - Min Herzing, Poststrasse 1, 18119 Rostock / Warnemünde (next to the train station). Tel.: 49 381 51488. Fish gastronomy, fish snack and fish sales.

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  • 2  Boat terraces, Am Bahnhof 13, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 174 6948899. From fish rolls (€ 2.50) to fresh fish from the Baltic Sea and even ceviche. Large portions, beautiful views and boat rentals.Price: main course € 9 - € 21.
  • 3  Twee Linden, Am Strom 85, 18119 Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 5106223. Open: kitchen in the high season Mon - Sun 11 a.m. - 10.30 p.m., pre- and post-season Mon - Sun 11 a.m. - 10 p.m., winter months Mon - Sun 11 a.m. - 9.30 p.m.
  • 4  Fischerklause, Am Strom 123, 18119 Ostseebad Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 381 52516. One of the oldest pubs in Warnemünde.Open: daily from 11:30 a.m.Price: main course € 9 - € 17.
  • 5  FUCHBAR, Waldweg 130, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 381 51098640. Thuringian beer garden.Open: Tuesday to Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., closed on Mondays.
  • 6  Lobster basket - the fish restaurant, At the station 1 c, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 381 37557766. The main course is lobster and there are all kinds of fish from the local waters.Open: Daily 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.Price: main course € 14-18, lobster more expensive.

Upscale

  • 7  To the Stromer, Am Strom 32, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 381 8579787. Fish restaurant since 1842, the oldest restaurant in town.Open: Daily from 5:00 p.m., kitchen closes at 9:00 p.m., September to June closed on Tuesdays.Price: main course € 16 - € 28.

nightlife

  • 1  Da Capo discotheque, Seestrasse 19, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 381 777778. The DaCapo in the basement of the Neptun Hotel was the first discotheque in the GDR.Open: Tue 10 p.m. - 5 a.m., Fri-Sat: 10 p.m. - 5 a.m.

accommodation

There are many holiday apartments, guest houses and hotels in all price categories in the Baltic Sea resort of Warnemünde.

Cheap

  • 1  DJH Youth Hostel Warnemünde, Parkstrasse 47, 18119 Rostock, OT Ostseebad Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 (0)381 548170, Fax: 49 (0)381 5481723, Email: . Youth hostel with 222 beds in 57 rooms for holidays directly on the Baltic Sea (only a few steps away from the beach), ideal for enjoying the flair of the Baltic Sea resort of Warnemünde and the Hanseatic city of Rostock. The YH offers tower rooms with sea views, winter garden, elevator, cafeteria, playroom, barbecue area, sunbathing lawn, table tennis tables, playground. Space for a total of four wheelchair users in two rooms.Features: wheelchair accessible, WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS.Open: all year round (except Christmas).Check-in: 15: 00-18: 00.Check-out: 09: 30-10: 00.Price: from € 28.50 / B&B.
  • 2  DOCK INN Hostel Warnemünde, Zum Zollamt 4, 18119 Rostock, OT-Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 (0)381 670700, Fax: 49 (0)381 67070101, Email: .DOCK INN Hostel Warnemünde on FacebookDOCK INN Hostel Warnemünde on Instagram.Stylish hostel made from stacked, former overseas containers. Whether double rooms, suites or group quarters with four or eight beds, the comfort with separate sleeping and living areas, bathroom, smart TV, free WiFi and an outdoor area with a harbor feeling is common to all rooms. There is also a bouldering hall and communal kitchen.Features: free WiFi, parking garage, wheelchair accessible, Casino, bike rental, cinema, sauna, 24-hour reception, laundry, dogs allowed.Check-in: from 15:00.Check-out: by 11:00.Price: from 19, - € / PD in an 8-bed room, from 29, - € / PD in a double room (possibly plus 10, - € / dog).

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  • 3  Strandhafer Aparthotel Hotel & Apartments, Am Stolteraer Ring 1-3, Warnemünde-Diedrichshagen.
  • 4  Hotel Baltic Sea, Stolteraer Weg 47, 18119 Warnemünde-Diedrichshagen. Tel.: 49 381 548320. Quietly located hotel with sauna area and restaurant, not far from the cliffs. 40 rooms with telephone, flat screen TV with satellite TV, desk, minibar, free WiFi. From the hotel you can walk to the lighthouse in Warnemünde on the beach in about 1.5 hours.Price: Single from € 55, double from € 59 with breakfast, higher in the season.

Upscale

  • Hotel Neptune, Seestrasse 19, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 (0)381 777 0, Fax: 49 (0)381 777 888, Email: . Hotel Neptun in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHotel Neptun in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHotel Neptun (Q874013) in the Wikidata databaseHotel Neptun on FacebookHotel Neptun on InstagramHotel Neptun on TwitterHotel Neptun on YouTube.5-star hotel located directly on the beach with 338 rooms, three restaurants, bistro, panorama café, sky bar on the 19th floor, two indoor bars, a beach bar and a disco, as well as a sea swimming pool and thalassotherapy center.Characteristic: ★★★★★.Price: DR from € 159 / BB.
  • 5  Hotel "Am Alten Strom", Am Strom 60/61, 18119 Rostock. Tel.: 49 (0)381 548230, Fax: 49 (0)381 54823444, Email: . Hotel “Am Alten Strom” in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHotel “Am Alten Strom” in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHotel .The family-run hotel is located directly on the "Alten Strom". More than 150 years of history. Wellness, Vital Thalasso Center and Day Spa, restaurant and café.Features: ★★★ S, free wifi, garage, wellness center, animals forbidden.Check-in: from 15:00.Check-out: by 11:00.

health

security

Swimming

Red and yellow flag - bathing allowed
Red, yellow and yellow flags - swimming is prohibited for children and inexperienced swimmers
Red flag - bathing prohibited
The DLRG's bathing zone designation
  • General bathing rules and notices
    • Never bathe where there is shipping traffic
    • Do not let children play unsupervised on the bank or in the water
    • Air mattresses and swimming aids are not safe
    • The waves of incoming and outgoing ships are bigger
    • Offshore winds make swimming back to shore difficult.
    • Sharp-edged mussels can grow on groynes below the waterline
    • Jumping and bathing at the pier is prohibited due to the high risk of injury
    • Pay attention to the instructions on the rescue towers
    • Do not go into the water with a very full or very empty stomach
  • Rescue phone number 112
  • Meaning of the flags on the beach:
    • A red and yellow flag shows on the mast of a guard station Bathing allowed, the bathing area is secured by lifeguards.
    • A red and yellow flag and a yellow flag signals a bathing ban for children and inexperienced swimmers.
    • A single one red flag shows, bathing forbidden, due to hazards such as currents, high waves or water pollution.
    • If there is one Water sports area on the beach, he's with you black and white flags delimited. Bathing and swimming is not allowed on the beach between the flags.
  • Is on the beach Sun protection Of course, even when it's cool and a constant wind keeps the temperature low, the UV radiation is very intense.
  • One encounters in the entire Baltic Sea Jellyfishwhich are mostly harmless. However, contact with a fire jellyfish can be very uncomfortable. After contact with a fire jellyfish, the affected areas should be treated with vinegar or shaving foam. Carefully scrape off any threads and tentacles, for example with a plastic card or with sand or salt water. Under no circumstances wash off with fresh water or alcohol. Then apply burn ointment or anti-allergic ointment and see a doctor if you feel unwell or have allergic reactions.
  • When collecting Amber there is danger, since amber with the dangerous doppelganger phosphorus can be confused, which comes from sunk ammunition. If the damp phosphorus dries, it will spontaneously ignite, so you shouldn't carry your finds in your trouser or jacket pocket, but in metal containers. It is better to dry the find on a fireproof surface. If the clothing catches fire, take it off immediately, phosphor residues on the skin must be removed quickly. The fire cannot be extinguished with water; it can best be smothered with damp sand.

Practical advice

Almost every coastal town in the region asks holidaymakers and day visitors to pay. The Tourist tax (also known as health resort tax, health resort card, health resort contribution or tourism contribution) is used for cleaning and maintaining the beaches, promenades and tourist infrastructure, or for free entertainment, holiday shuttles, bathing railways, beach and bathing safety, etc. The health resort tax is paid to the landlord, who also hands over the spa card. Another possibility is the local tourist information. For day visitors, the fee is often collected from machines at the beach entrances.

Prices 2018: high season from May 1st to September 30th, adults € 2.25, reduced € 1.50; Low season from October 1st to April 30th, adults: € 1.50, reduced € 1; Children up to the age of 16 are exempt from visitor's tax, schoolchildren, trainees, students and severely disabled persons (degree of disability of 50%), severely disabled persons with a degree of disability from 80% are reduced.

  • 1  Tourist Information Warnemünde, Am Strom 59 / corner Kirchenstraße, 18119 Rostock-Warnemünde. Tel.: 49 (0)381 54800 0, Fax: 49 (0)381 54800 30, Email: . Open: May-Oct. Mon-Fri 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sat Sun 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Nov-April Mon-Fri 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Sun closed.
  • barrier-freebarrier-free: For visitors with restricted mobility there is a very extensive, informative website the city with a lot of information.

literature

  • Klaus Scheddel: Kühlungsborn - Bad Doberan - Warnemünde, With Rerik and Heiligendamm. via travel, 2015 (3rd edition), ISBN 978-3945983058 , P. 144. € 10.95

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