The popular local recreation area of Warnemünde, Germany, is situated north of the Hanseatic town of Rostock, where the Warnow river flows into the Baltic Sea. Rostock (slavic origin: roztoc) is a city in northern Germany. ... The Warnow is a river in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany. ... The Baltic Sea is located in Northern Europe, bounded by the Scandinavian Peninsula, the mainland of east and central Europe, and the Danish islands. ...
As a resort and recreation area, Warnemünde offers 800 years of history and 160 years of tradition as a seaside resort. The site is attractive for white beaches and romantic fishermen’s houses, as well as the "Old River," with its sailing boats, pleasure ships and fishermen selling the catch from their cutters.
External links
City of Rostock (http://www.rostock.de/Internet/stadtverwaltung/stadt/default.htm)