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Seglerverein Stade, Lower Saxony, Germany
Seglerverein Stade is a marina located on lower Elbe, in Stade, Lower Saxony, and a part of Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Seglerverein is a good docking place for sailors and travellers on the look for a quiet location yet not very far from the big city. Here they can enjoy leisure activities, head into the nearby town of Stade or take a 50 kilometre trip on the Elbe to Hamburg. Plenty of attractions can be encountered in nearby Stade, from museums such as Schwedenspeicher Museum, Heimatmuseum, Museumsschiff Greundiek or Festung Grauerort, to theatres and cultural landmarks like Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian built in the 12th century, St. Wilhadi Church, Old town hall, old Hanse harbour, and finally a few statues like The reading monk, Die Fischfrau and Die Wachenden. Engineering lovers can enjoy the marvellous technical constructions of Elbe pylons, the tallest transmission towers in Europe and sixth tallest in the world standing at 227 meters high.
Facilities of Seglerverein Stade
Bar
Restaurant
Drinking water
Dressing rooms
Electricity
Fuel station
Security
Shipyard
Sailing school
Crane
Ramp
Waste collection
Residual water collection
Bilge Collection
Master harbour
Photo Gallery
Cancellation Policy of Seglerverein Stade : restrictive
The Restrictive Policy doesn't allow any refund.
Attractions in Lower Saxony
The fourth most populated region in Germany situated on the coast of the North Sea. Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen in German) is the fourth most populated area in Germany and is located in the northern part of the state. This area is the ideal vacation destination for tourists interested in sightseeing and German culture.
The region is put on the map by a total of 10 municipalities and the largest is Hanover (The capital of the area) and Wolfsburg. These fantastic cities offer countless attractions to the visiting tourists as well as modern architecture and the world-famous Volkswagen factory.
The Harz mountain range is the largest rock formation in Central Germany and is mostly known by tourists for the high number of silver mines. It offers access to two of the greatest rivers in the country: Elbe and the famous Weser. Enjoy a pleasant hike through the densely wooded areas and visit the highest peaks: the historic Brocken and the Wurmberg. The silver min...
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