Webcam in Kieler Förde

Webcam preview - Kieler Förde Kiel

Our webcam shows live images of the Kiel Fjord and provides up-to-date impressions of northern Germany at all times. The maritime flair of the city is particularly easy to recognize: ships, sailing boats and the expanse of the Baltic Sea are regularly in view. The Kiel Fjord is an approximately 17-kilometre-long bay in the Baltic Sea and an important traffic route for trade, shipping and leisure boats. It characterizes the cityscape of Kiel and is a popular place for walks and maritime activities. The webcam is ideal for checking the weather or simply taking a virtual trip to the coast.

Where is Kiel located?

Kiel is located in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein in the far north of Germany and is also the state capital. The city has a population of around 248,870 and covers almost 118 km² on the Baltic Sea coast. Kiel is primarily known as an important port location and as the end point of the Kiel Canal - the world's busiest artificial waterway. Its location on the Kiel Fjord makes the city an important hub for shipping, the navy and ferry connections to Scandinavia. In addition to its economic influence, Kiel is also a university and cultural city with a maritime atmosphere.

What's going on in Kiel?

Kiel offers a variety of events and cultural highlights throughout the year. The best known is Kieler Woche - the largest sailing event in the world with a colorful supporting program of concerts, markets and maritime shows. There are also regular open-air events, harbor festivals, theater performances and exhibitions. The Sophienhof and Holtenauer Straße invite you to stroll and shop with events and markets. Sports events such as regattas and beach volleyball tournaments also attract guests to the coast. In Kiel, leisure, culture and maritime life come together in a particularly charming way.

What can you do in Kiel?

Kiel offers many opportunities for leisure and recreation - on land and at sea. Walks along the Kiellinie, trips to the Laboe naval memorial or a day of swimming at Falckenstein beach are among the classics. Cyclists will find well-developed paths along the coast and through the town. Sailing tours, harbor cruises or museum visits - for example to the City and Maritime Museum or the Kiel Aquarium - are also part of the typical Kiel experience. Families can relax in the Botanical Gardens, while shopping fans are drawn to the city center. Thanks to its proximity to the Baltic Sea, there is always a fresh breeze - ideal for active and relaxing days alike.

What is the weather like in Kiel?

The climate in Kiel is characterized by the maritime influence of the Baltic Sea. Spring and fall are changeable with mild temperatures, summer is pleasantly warm with a fresh breeze, while winter is usually damp and cool. Strong winds and sudden changes in the weather are typical of the coastal location. Our webcam in Kiel provides you with a real-time overview of the current weather conditions on the Kiel Fjord. In addition, there is a reliable weather forecast for today, tomorrow and the coming days - so that you can plan your stay in the best possible way.





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