Île de Fehmarn

  • Fehmarn's beaches are perfect for a spot of relaxation or a gentle walk. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Sybille Zettler)
  • In May, the Fehmarn Sound Bridge is surrounded by fields of blazing yellow. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Stefan Sobotta)
  • Every year on Fehmarn, top kitesurfers compete for the annual Kitesurf Trophy. ©reemedia.de
  • Flügger lighthouse can be seen from many points on the island. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Nina Leyer)
  • The painter Ernst Ludwig Kirchner immortalised Staberhuk lighthouse in a number of pictures. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn
  • Fehmarn, at 185km², is Germany's third-largest island. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn
  • Fehmarn offers a variety of cycle trails for discovering the island by bike. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Thomas Neyfeler)
  • Burg's town hall, built in 1901, is a popular wedding venue even for couples from elsewhere. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Stefan Sobotta)
  • Fehmarn is a great destination for riding enthusiasts of all ages ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Thomas Neyfeler)
  • The 'golden crown in the blue sea' has been used as the flag of Fehmarn Island since 1580 and is still proudly displayed by the island's inhabitants, or (in this case) used as a sail. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn
  • Children can play to their hearts' content on Fehmarn's sandy Südstrand beach. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Thomas Neyfeler)
  • Windsurfers and kitesurfers are in their element on Fehmarn. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Thomas Neyfeler)
  • Sailors and non-sailors alike will love the island's marina. ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Stefan Sobotta)
  • Why not take a walk around the unique circular jetty at Burgtiefe's marina? ©Tourismus-Service Fehmarn (Sybille Zettler)