{"id":4,"date":"2011-06-06T17:19:15","date_gmt":"2011-06-06T17:19:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jaguar-yacht.de\/?page_id=4"},"modified":"2011-09-20T13:04:32","modified_gmt":"2011-09-20T13:04:32","slug":"flensburger-forde","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/jaguar-yacht.de\/en\/beispiel-seite\/flensburger-forde\/","title":{"rendered":"Flensburg fjord"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-92 alignleft\" title=\"Tonne 12\" src=\"https:\/\/jaguar-yacht.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/Tonne-12.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"220\" height=\"303\" srcset=\"https:\/\/jaguar-yacht.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/Tonne-12.jpg 220w, https:\/\/jaguar-yacht.de\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/06\/Tonne-12-217x300.jpg 217w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 220px) 100vw, 220px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The Flensburg Fjord is one of the best sailing areas in Germany.\u00a0From the top of the Flensburg harbor to the buoy in the outer fjord, there are plenty interesting places to look at.<\/p>\n<p>I will start this virtual trip at the top of Flensburg harbor.<br \/>\nIn the inner harbor is the Bellevue restaurant, inviting guests to a large terrace over the port.\u00a0On the port side, the first excursion steamer lays.\u00a0Here also the Alexandra has her permanent mooring.\u00a0Continue to the historic harbor.\u00a0Here are many old and traditional sailing ships, which are lovingly restored in the small shipyard.<br \/>\nAcross from the historic port, the sailors are able to charter a ship for the holidays.\u00a0A short distance beyond the tall silos are located.\u00a0Here there often are smaller cargo ships that turn their cargo at the port.<br \/>\nBack on the other side is the marina Galwik and\u00a0 the shop with the &#8220;sailors gold&#8221; Niro Petersen.\u00a0Then it goes past the Flensburg Stadtwerken.\u00a0This is where an infinite amount of coal lays, which supplies the plant with energy.<br \/>\nContinue past the Flensburg shipyard.\u00a0Since 1872, the keel of the various ships are placed.\u00a0The first ship was the &#8220;Doris Brodersen&#8221;, a fullship of steel.\u00a0Today the shipyard is known  worldwide for the high quality of the ships.\u00a0Since I regularly visit the port, there is always a new ship in front of the hangar.<br \/>\nOn the starboard side is the new marina Sonvik.\u00a0On the pier, the well-heeled can buy a colored residential block.\u00a0With own pier in the &#8220;garden&#8221; and boathouse under the house. Otherwise, this port has just the charm of a marina.<br \/>\nA little further is the Navy Marineschule M\u00fcrwik.\u00a0An imposing building, which is seen with its high tower from afar.\u00a0From land you do not see much of the navy school.\u00a0But from the water &#8230;..\u00a0Here,by the way, the second World War was finally ended on 7\u00a0May 1945.<\/p>\n<p>Now the bouy 14 comes into view.\u00a0We have left the port of Flensburg and sail out into the fjord.\u00a0Far to starboard Flensburg Wassersleben is situated.\u00a0Here ends the Krusau &#8211; a German-Danish border river north of Flensburg.\u00a0Fed from many sources on both sides of the border, it flows through a deep valley, lakes, marshes, meadows and forests and flows in the Flensburg Fjord. Wassersleben is a also a popular beach for Flensburg and Denmark.\u00a0From here Denmark is on portside and\u00a0Germany on starboard. When beating it is allowed to host the Danish flag on the top right up!<\/p>\n<p>On the starboard side is the home port Fahrensodde.\u00a0Here is also a popular spot for surfing and kiting.\u00a0A small sandy beach offers the ideal conditions.<\/p>\n<p>On the Danish side of the fjord, you can see the hotel &#8220;Fakkelg\u00e5rden&#8221;.\u00a0A gourmet restaurant at the highest level, and an exclusive golf hotel.<\/p>\n<p>Back on the German side, we now pass Gl\u00fccksburg. From the water the large marina can be seen already from afar.\u00a0To the left is the small beach and many good hotels. Once a year there is a big firework with music on a pontoon on the water.\u00a0Then not only the guests on land, but also hundreds of boats gather in the small bay of Gl\u00fccksburg to join this special event.<\/p>\n<p>Back on board, it goes past the Ochseninseln. A legend says, that these islands were formed because a giant wanted to jump from Denmark to Germany. Trying this, two lumps of clay fell out of his boots.\u00a0These two lumps of clay have since formed the Ochseninseln.\u00a0One small and one large island.<br \/>\nThe small island is now uninhabited and heavily overgrown.\u00a0In the past, the island has changed hands several times. It belonged to a lawyer and notary from Flensburg, who used the island as a summer residence.\u00a0He planted a park and paths and put up sculptures from antiquity in order to make his life beautiful. Later the island belonged to a teachers&#8217; union from Copenhagen, who built a school camp there.<br \/>\nThe large island was used for agriculture and fisheries.\u00a0Later there was even a small shipyard on the island .\u00a0After the floods of 1872 also this island changed hands several times.\u00a0Today 7.5 hectares are farmed on the island again.\u00a0There is a campground, a restaurant and boat-building takes place again. Today a small ferry sails to the island from S\u00f8nderhav. Here you also will find the best hot-dog stand in Denmark.<\/p>\n<p>In the next two miles are along the Danish coast, you will find some bays where you can anchor well. The quiet and picturesque scenery are guarantors for pure relaxation!<br \/>\nOpposite, on the German side of the fjord, lays Schausende. This small artificial port was builtin the mid-70&#8217;s . Through a narrow shipping channel you arrive at the beautiful harbor. Here you get everything  a sailor&#8217;s heart needs-on Wednesdays even a shanty choir!<\/p>\n<p>Past bouy 12, it goes through the Straits of Holnis. The nature park Holnis was once visited\u00a0 by the writer Fontane. Here you will find a sailor\u00b4s and soldier&#8217;s grave.<br \/>\nOn the Danish side we now see Egernsund. The  swing bridge opens the way to Gr\u00e5sten, the summer residence  of the Danish royal family, and the Nyb\u00f8l Nor, a  branch of the Flensburg Fjord. If you stay on the fjord, we sailed on to Marina Minde. Marina Minde is as the name implies, a marina. However, not impersonal like most marinas, but very cozy. At the harbor master you can order sandwiches and buy all kinds of food. The sanitation facilities are far above the average. A small restaurant, which changed hands several times (most recently it was a Greek restaurant) is also present in the harbor.<\/p>\n<p>Now it passes a special bouy. Bouy 6, better known as &#8220;mother-in-law&#8221;, was replaced a few years ago. Previously it was a floating bouy, today it is a fixed beacon. This you should not snip, because it is extremely shallow there. The gulls which swims there, do not swi , they are standing on the ground!<br \/>\nOnce the bouy is bypassed, it goes on to Bockholmwik, and left of it on Langballigau. About Bockholmwik there is nothing to say. The first time i came there, i heard a coarse way of talking. Thank God there are other ports where you will be received friendly. Conclusion: once and NEVER again!<br \/>\nLangballigau this is a nice port. In  the harbor entrance you will find the excursion steamer. You can  sit on the promenade and enjoy your cold beer. And then there&#8217;s a very good fish  restaurant (personal recommendation: plaice) where you can sit outside  on a large terrace and look over the fjord and the harbor . Here are all the small fishing boats, of which the catch is sold directly. All in all, a really cozy harbor.<\/p>\n<p>On the last part of the Flensburg Fjord, one should enjoy the beautiful nature. Whether Denmark or Germany, both sides of the fjord are uniquely beautiful. Here ends the virtual trip to the outer Flensburg Fjord. I hope that one or the other now want\u00b4s to see my favorite sailing area.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Flensburg Fjord is one of the best sailing areas in Germany.\u00a0From the top of the Flensburg harbor to the buoy in the outer fjord, there are plenty interesting places to look at. I will start this virtual trip at the top of Flensburg harbor. 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