South Holstein Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About South Holstein
These are the parts of Schleswig-Holstein that don't border the sea, but still you can see big ships sailing on the Elbe or the Kiel Canal, making up the southern and western borders of the region described here. Like the state in general, the region is flat, even partially below the sea level, made up ofmarshland and farmland. The region doesn't have any world-famous attractions but the cities, towns and villages do haveinteresting buildings, museums and other thingsto explore. There are also local events going on through out the year, though the heavy metal music festival Wacken Open Air isn't so local drawing bands and fans from around the world. Some towns here were once famous for their spas – the bathing is mostly a thing of the past but the "Bad" prefix still remains. Finally, you c
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