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Bidra med feedbackThe louderbacher harbour is a nice small. here they feel that the world is still in order. the harbour is very idyllic and dreamy. Lauterbach is located directly on the “Greifswalder Bodden”, in the south-east of the island. In summer, hobby sailors and tourists visited, who want to make the souls dangle in the harbouridylle and, incidentally, want to eat a fish bread. simply go and enjoy the rest, a little further away from the daily stress and everyday throttle. here it is beautiful and here they are welcome. in the harbour opposite of Lauterbach, restaurants, caffeine and cheap snacks ensure the physical well. in rest you can plan more outing destinations here, write their greetings to home, shoot photos and much more. here are some fish that sell their fresh fish from the ship. they can see how the catch lands, comes out of the nets and is partly already clean. from the city harbour they can travel in the summer months with excursion boats, around the islandvilm, in the griffswalder bodden and to the East Sea bath babe. also from here after prior registration, the ms julchen on the island vilm, where you can learn more about this island on a guided walk. ... and again they should simply take the time to turn off once and the louderbacher harbour is with certainty one of the places on the island where they can do exactly that: turn off .. recharge new forces until the next holiday or get out. here again something to the story: .... louderbach, today the maritime heart of putbus, was founded in 1816 by forst wilhelm malt. until 1860 the most visited bath was the island. they reach Lauterbach with the car, the bike or with the train the location of the historic narrow railway-Razing-Roland and the large railway is located directly on the Lauterbacher-Molekü. the city harbour and the marina are located directly next to this stop. .... parking, unfortunately as almost everywhere on the island not free. but there are also those, directly at the louderbacher harbour.