If you are looking for a fine tennis court, the Prerow Tennis Club at the main beach access has plenty of good options. Or you can use the premises of the Travel Charme Hotel Bernstein, where you can also play badminton or table tennis.
“Paargolf” is a putting game that can be played anywhere. The name comes from the fact that it’s played by a couple (Paar); the six holes are plastic and can be set up anywhere. Paargolf offers health benefits and a chance for relaxing time together. Learn more from the harbourmaster. Mini golf is available at Haus hinter den Dünen on Bernsteinweg or at Prerow’s Regenbogencamp.
On the Darß, you’ll find everything you need for a holiday with your horse: miles of paths in the forest, endless meadows, and natural, romantic beaches. Stables near Prerow also offer guided tours and pony rides for children.
Fishing become a wonderful nature experience in the lagoons and the Baltic. Enjoy time relaxing surrounding by unspoilt nature. Of course, you need a fishing permit and fishing license. The tourist fishing license is available at the Darß-Fischland offices in Born and in the resort administration offices. The fishing license costs € 24 and is valid for 28 days in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. A fishing permit for the local waterways can be purchased at the tourist information office.
T 038 233 376
Buchenstraße 42
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
T 038 233 640 00
Bernsteinweg 15
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
T 038 233 70 60
Bernsteinweg 6
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
T 0171 365 00 90
Waldstraße 57
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
T 038 233 331
Prerow offers white beaches and wild coasts. For water lovers, there are many ways to experience the sea. © René Roloff
The national park offers the chance to see wildlife in their pristine, natural habitat.
© Bettina Gibas
Mittelgrund 7
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
T 0171 381 77 96
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Kur- und Tourismusbetrieb
Ostseebad Prerow
Gemeindeplatz 1
18375 Ostseebad Prerow
T +49 (382 33) 610 0
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Header picture: John C. Willet, CC BY-SA 2.0