"Stralsund on the Lakes" Stralsund by antistar


Stralsund Travel Guide: 56 reviews and 84 photos

Tucked behind the isle of Ruegen in the far north east of Germany, near the Polish border, Stralsund is an historic, isolated and very peaceful town wonderfully encircled on all sides by water. On the north side is the Strelasund, the body of sea water that separates the town from the Germany's largest island, Ruegen, a couple of kilometers across the water. Surrounding the town to the south, and separated from the Strelasund by a number of dams, are a number of shallow little lakes, cut across by bridges and small dams. Water surrounds the town, and water imbues everything about its history and life, as can be seen from the famous Meeresmuseum (Sea Museum) and the plentiful fish restaurants about the town.

Apart from fishing, Stralsund has had an important history that is in evidence about the town. Most recently it was a part of socialist East Germany, and while there has been much that has changed in the 16 years that have passed since re-unification, there are still very visible signs of the rot that set in during that time. The quality of the food and accommodation is top notch, but there is still plenty of old buildings around the town that look in dire need of restoration. This isn't a town in decay, though, but regeneration, and the old buildings give it a sense of place and history that many other modernised towns lack, so I wasn't at all disappointed by the look and feel of the town.

( Buildings in Decay )

Going further back in Stralsund's history we find a more glorious time, of membership of the Hanseatic League, and the wealth of trade that brought, but also a target for conquest and occupation by nearby powers. As you can see by walking around the city, the location of Stralsund, surrounded by sea and lakes, makes it a formidable fortress, but it was also a rich prize. The defence of Stralsund from one particular siege, by Wallenstein, resulted in the town becoming part of Sweden from 1648 until 1815. Stralsund dominates a key fishing region, and is a strategically valuable location, as well as a rich trading port. Currently it is home to Germany's main Baltic fishing fleet and also some major shipbuilding industries.

  • Last visit to Stralsund: Dec 2004
  • Intro Updated Jan 3, 2005
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    janetanne Nov 5, 2005 at 10:45 AM Report Abuse

    Greetings from Athens, Greece where the sun is still shining and the sea is still warm enough for swimming!

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    Henkster Nov 5, 2005 at 10:21 AM Report Abuse

    Very different but interesting travelogue...

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    bugulma Jan 30, 2005 at 1:58 AM Report Abuse

    I like such small towns in Germany. Fantastic views of Knieperteich and Fankenteich.

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    Knoto Jan 3, 2005 at 11:51 AM Report Abuse

    Sounds like an interesting area!

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    hunterV Jan 3, 2005 at 10:30 AM Report Abuse

    So ein Glück, dort sein zu können! Guten Rutsch ins Neue Jahr!

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