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Hotel Schilksee am Olympiazentrum
The Hotel Schilksee lies right at the Schilksee Olympic Centre, the sailing venue of the 1972 Olympic Games, just steps from the Baltic beach. Bright rooms, a maritime atmosphere and the immediate proximity to harbour, beach and promenade make it an ideal base for an active holiday on the fjord.
At the Schilksee Olympic harbour
The Hotel Schilksee lies right at the Schilksee Olympic Centre, the sailing venue of the 1972 Olympic Games, just steps from the Baltic beach. Here, at the northern end of the fjord, sailing history meets a wide view over the open sea. Schilksee sits outside the centre; those arriving by car appreciate the parking at the Olympic harbour, and buses connect the district with the city centre. For guests who want beach, harbour and promenade right on the doorstep, this waterside location is hard to beat.
Bright rooms with beach flair
Bright rooms and a maritime atmosphere make this three-star house an ideal base for an active holiday on the fjord. Beach, Olympic harbour and promenade lie within immediate reach, so sailing, swimming and walks are possible without a long journey. The hotel suits sailing and water-sports fans, families keen on the beach and those seeking relaxation who prefer the open Baltic panorama to the city bustle. Anyone after a mix of sport, fresh sea air and maritime flair is especially well placed in Schilksee.
Beach, sailing and excursions
Outside the door, the Baltic beach, the Olympic harbour with its sailing yachts and the promenade invite you to linger. A walk runs along the water, and from the harbour you can set off on sailing trips or boat tours on the fjord. By fjord ferry or bus you reach destinations along the fjord, such as Laboe with its beach and naval memorial. Tip: the sunset over the open Baltic is especially striking from the beach promenade here – a calm close to an active day by the water.
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The 1972 Olympic sailing centre, a marina and a Baltic beach in the far north.
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