Oldest Mineral & Mudbaths in North Germany |
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City of Bad Suelze Kurverwaltung Bad Suelze 18334 Bad Suelze · Am Markt 17 Information about accommodation |
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Bad Sülze was first mentioned in records
in 1262. It is a small idyllic town in central Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, lying in the
grassy, wooded Recknitz moorlands between the Recknitz and the Hanseatic cities of Rostock and Stralsund, south of the "Fischland - Darß - Zingst" peninsula. Bad Sülze has the Oldest Mineral and Mudbaths in North
Germany . People to the north of the town were already producing salt from the salt
flats in the 13th. century and supplied cooking salt to Mecklenburg for centuries. The
salt has been used since 1822 and the mud since 1901 for therapeutic applications. The Dahlia display in the Bad Suelzer Kurpark from July to October is well worth seeing - a starburst of over 5000 Dahlia plants (2nd.weekend in September- Dahlia Festival). The nearby nature reserve of Grenztalmoor and the protected Recknitz Moor with a wide variety of flora and fauna offer lots of opportunities for rest and relaxation. |