The Baltic Sea Coast is the coastline created by nature where the country of Germany meets the Baltic Sea. This coastal region is in the list of the most visited tourist spots in Germany. The Baltic Sea Coast line is created by a series of sand covered beaches. The cliffs on such impeccable beaches stand tall to protect the coastline of the Baltic Sea from the sea waves. The fjords of Lubeck and Flensburg enhance the beauty of this coastal area.
The sand dunes at Griefswald create a different kind of magic on the coast. There are a number of traditional style sea resorts on the coastal area. The region is also in line with a number of modern style sea resorts with all the modern facilities and other luxury elements that can make your vacation comfortable and much more enjoyable. This part of the country is popular among the tourists because of the wonderful landscape created by the pristine lakes and the hills on the Baltic Sea Coast.
The region of Baltic Sea Coast is also regarded by many tourists as one of the spots for health and fitness. This place is also a wonderful location for sightseeing for the tourists. People who can spend hours just looking at the splendors of nature can have a wonderful time witnessing the beauty of the Baltic Sea Coast area. The rippling tides breaking into soft sea foam presents a wonderful sight to the nature lovers. The gardens of rapeseed flowers and to top it all the soft climate ideal of the coastal are beckons the nature lovers to flock to this part of the world and get imbibed in the nature’s beauty.
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The Baltic Sea is in Northern Europe, located at an area between the latitudes 53°N and 66°N and the between the longitudes 20°E and 26°E. At one side of the coast lies the Scandinavian Peninsula while on the other side there is the Danish island. The main land of the European continent lies on another side. The White Sea Canal connects the Baltic Sea to the White Sea, while the Kiel Canal connects it to the North Sea. The Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland create the northern border of this region, while the Gulf of Riga is on is eastern side. From a distance the Baltic Sea looks like merely a riverbed with its two tributaries, the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland.
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