Where the Baltic Sea tree house hotel is located in Germany - Holidays in northern Germany
Northern Germany is located in the upper part of Germany and is characterised by vastness, clear air and proximity to the sea. The region extends roughly between latitudes 52° and 55° north and includes Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and parts of Lower Saxony.
Northern Germany is characterised by flat to gently rolling landscapes, historic harbour towns and the two seas - the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea in particular plays a central role for many travellers: quiet, spacious and characterised by long coastlines, beaches and small Baltic seaside resorts.
The Baltic Sea characterises northern Germany
The Baltic Sea is an inland sea in northern Europe and one of the most scenic elements of northern Germany. With its comparatively calm waters, clear air and open horizons, it symbolises deceleration, closeness to nature and relaxation.
Along the Baltic Sea coast are well-known towns such as Lübeck, Kiel and Heiligenhafen as well as quieter rural regions where nature and agriculture dominate the landscape. This is exactly where the majority of nature-orientated accommodation in northern Germany is located.