Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is one of the most scenic regions in Germany. A special mixture of maritime charm, unspoiled nature and cultural diversity unfolds between the Baltic Sea coast, the Bodden landscapes, vast lake districts and tranquil forests. Whether in glamorous seaside resorts such as Binz, in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stralsund or on a bike tour through the Mönchgut - Mecklenburg-Vorpommern inspires with its relaxed atmosphere and impressive expanse. If you want to explore Germany's north-easternmost federal state digitally, you can gather authentic impressions in advance with the help of the webcams. The real-time images show whether the Baltic Sea is calm or the beach is already full of life.
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (colloquially abbreviated as Meck-Pomm ) is located in the north-east of Germany and borders the Baltic Sea as well as the federal states of Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Brandenburg and Poland. The state capital is Schwerin, known for its fairytale castle. At 23,213 km2, the federal state is one of the largest in terms of area, but with around 69 inhabitants per km2, it is also the least populous state in Germany. Its location directly on the coast makes the state particularly attractive for vacationers. In addition to the Baltic Sea island of Rügen - Germany's largest island - Usedom and Hiddensee are also part of the state's territory. The inland is characterized by extensive forests, fields and over 2,000 lakes, including the Müritz, the largest lake that lies entirely within Germany. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is sparsely populated, but offers plenty of space for nature, recreation and water sports. Thanks to its coastal location and unspoiled landscape, the state is a popular destination for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet. Discover the federal state on the Baltic Sea live with the webcams and be enchanted by its maritime charm.
The state's cities and towns reflect its maritime heritage and scenic diversity. Rostock combines Hanseatic flair with urban energy, Stralsund impresses with its Gothic architecture and Schwerin with its castle on the lake. The seaside resorts on the Baltic Sea tell of the elegant vacation architecture of the 19th and 20th centuries, when seaside vacations on the Baltic Sea became a status symbol and magnificent villas, white beach promenades and piers shaped the image of the coastal resorts. Binz on the island of Rügen is particularly popular, where the seaside resort sets the scene with its classicist spa architecture. The Binz pier offers an impressive view of the Baltic Sea, which can also be experienced live via webcam . Just a few kilometers away is Prora, whose impressive architectural history is now combined with modern cultural and leisure activities. Inland , too, manor houses, castles and cultural centers invite you to make excursions with historical depth. If you want to know whether a visit is worthwhile, you can check the current weather via the weather cameras - so you can plan your vacation in Meck-Pomm in the best possible way.
The natural diversity of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is breathtaking. A unique natural landscape with national parks, dunes, forests and over 2,000 lakes stretches between the Baltic Sea, Bodden waters and the Mecklenburg Lake District. Here you can experience pure nature: cycling along the coast, paddling through quiet canals or hiking through rustic beech forests. Mönchgut in the south-east of the island of Rügen is particularly impressive - a peninsula with wide meadows, narrow bays and traditional fishing villages. Here, travelers can experience the tranquillity and originality of the Baltic Sea coast in its purest form. A webcam allows you to check the weather and visibility conditions on Mönchgut before your trip. Another nature highlight are the Bodden landscapes on the Darß and the Müritz National Park. Whether birdwatching, water sports or simply taking a deep breath - Meck-Pomm offers relaxation with a view and unspoiled nature. A land to switch off, discover and take a deep breath.