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Top Wave Kiteboarding Spots in Germany

Sylt Ellenbogen
Germany - Sylt Ellenbogen

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Lagoon Kiteboarding Spots in Germany

Gollendorf
Germany - Gollendorf

Fehmarn on the Baltic sea in Northern Germany is well known for kitesurfing, hosting the world cup each year and being the spiritual home of Core kites. The kite spot at Gollendorf offers a large lagoon with shallow water, perfect for anyone looking for flat water to practice, from total beginners up to professional kitesurfers. Being in Northern Europe it’s not a kite spot which is always windy, but since it works in multiple wind directions you can generally grab a session here if there is wind in the forecast. The summer can be nice and warm on Fehmarn but the winters are bitterly cold, so even though the wind statistics are better in the winter it’s only the hardiest kitesurfers that will want to venture out at that time of year!

Watch out for the large rocks on the edge of the water, particularly when entering and exiting the water for kitesurfing. Beginners might be more comfortable launching their kites while already standing in the water.

Sylt Ellenbogen
Germany - Sylt Ellenbogen

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Travel Information Germany

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Check visa requirements with the German embassy based on your nationality.

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Drive on the right side.

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German is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

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The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted.

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No specific health concerns. European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is recommended.

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Germany operates on Central European Time (CET), which is GMT+1.

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Obey local laws and regulations. Contact local authorities if needed.

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Germany is considered safe.

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Standard European 230V/50Hz electrical outlets. Plug Type C and Type F

Frequently Asked Questions about Kitesurfing in Germany

Question 1: What are the visa requirements for travelers from my country?
Answer: Check visa requirements with the German embassy based on your nationality. Visitors from certain countries may stay for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa.
Question 2: How safe is the destination for tourists?
Answer: Germany is considered a safe destination. Take standard safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
Question 3: What are the primary modes of transportation in the area?
Answer: Germany has an efficient transportation system. The primary modes include trains, buses, trams, and well-maintained road networks. Cycling is also popular in many cities.
Question 4: What are the cultural norms and customs I should follow?
Answer: Respect local customs, and be punctual. Greetings often include a firm handshake. Public behavior tends to be more reserved, and it is customary to wait for the pedestrian traffic light to cross the road.
Question 5: What is the typical weather like during the time of my visit?
Answer: Germany experiences a temperate seasonal climate. Summers are mild to warm, while winters can be cold. Check the specific weather conditions for your visit.
Question 6: Are there any health concerns or vaccinations recommended for travelers?
Answer: No specific health concerns. It is advisable to have routine vaccinations updated. The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is recommended.
Question 7: What is the local currency, and how widely is it accepted?
Answer: The official currency is the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, and ATMs are easily accessible.
Question 8: What is the primary language spoken, and how well is English understood?
Answer: German is the official language. English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, and many Germans are proficient in English.
Question 9: What are the signature dishes or must-try foods in the area?
Answer: Must-try German dishes include sausages, pretzels, schnitzels, and various regional specialties. Explore local bakeries for delicious pastries.
Question 10: What are the most popular tourist attractions in the region?
Answer: Popular attractions include the Brandenburg Gate, Neuschwanstein Castle, the Berlin Wall, and the Cologne Cathedral. Explore charming medieval towns and the scenic Black Forest.