Yacht charter in Zeuthen (Brandenburg - Germany)
zeuthen is located about thirty kilometers southeast of Berlin, in the district of Dahme-Spreewald. The exceptional landscapes of this tourist town in the region of Brandenburg, in Germany, make it a particularly pleasant place to visit. Discover a place of character with amazing resources!
A dream vacation in the heart of nature The richness of the city of Zeuthen is first and foremost illustrated by its generous nature. Lake Zeuthener See, which is hauled in at the side of the boat, makes it an ideal place for all kinds of entertainment. On the lake, choose between fishing, sailing, canoeing or even surfing for the more athletic. Fancy a good swim in clear water? Head for the seaside resort of Miersdorf. Plan a yacht charter in Zeuthen to explore the Brandenburg region.
From Zeuthener See lake, haul in the side of the boat and sail down the Dahme river until you reach Berlin, to the north. To make your discovery of the region unforgettable, take the waterways to the south. Pass by Teupitzer See and reach the tourist site of Dahme-Spreewald. In addition to Zeuthener See, the municipality of Zeuthen benefits from diverse landscapes of great beauty. These landscapes are best discovered on foot or by bike.
Follow the paths, sometimes with shafts of sunlight on the side of the road and at other times surrounded by pretty meadows. These walks are an opportunity to admire the rich flora and fauna of the Höllengrund forests. Finally, a stroll through the Chinese garden in Zeuthen is the perfect end to this "green" part of your trip. Promising cultural attractions To add a cultural touch to your trip to Zeuthen, visit its main architectural monuments.
Start your visit at the Martin Luther Church in Zeuthen, founded in 1913, then at the one in Miersdorf. The Gothic church of Miersdorf, built in the 15th century, is attractive for its all-stone facades. Round off your visit at Villa Hertzog, with its curious mix of neo-baroque and rococo architectural styles. Built between 1909 and 1910, it originally belonged to Rudolph Hertzog, a wealthy German entrepreneur. It became the residence of the Soviet ambassador, then a reception venue for important state figures. It later became a training center and hosted guests of the Grussman company, which acquired it in 1991.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 133 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor, Engineer |
Average price per week | $13,188 |
Minimum weekly price | $989 |
Maximum price per week | $562,964 |