'Fehmarn' (
Danish: ''Femern'' or ''Femer'') is an island and - since 2003 - a town on this island in the
Baltic Sea, off the eastern coast of
Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany, and ca. 18 kilometers south of the
Danish island of
Lolland. It belongs to the district of
Ostholstein. The area is 185 km² and the coastline is 78 km. The highest hills are the "Hinrichsberg" (27.2 m) and the "Wulfener Berg" (26.5 m)
Since
1963 Fehmarn has been connected to the German mainland by a
suspension bridge, the
Fehmarn Sound Bridge. It is 963.40 m long and 69 m high.
The Fehmarn Belt, a strait separating Fehmarn from Lolland, is located on the side opposite to Germany. It can be crossed by ferries travelling between the seaports of
Puttgarden, Germany, and
Rødbyhavn,
Denmark. The crossing takes about 45 minutes.
On 29 June 2007, the Danish and German authorities gave the go-ahead for the
Fehmarn Belt bridge project, planned for completion in 2018
[1].
The largest community on Fehmarn is Burg, with 6000 inhabitants. In addition, there are many small villages. The coasts serve as resting places for
migratory birds, and it is thus a paradise for
ornithologists. In Burg there is a large
aquarium comprised of 40 fish tanks.
References
1. Tiefensee: Durchbruch für feste Fehmarnbeltquerung, German ministry of transport 29 June 2007
See also
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Fehmarn Belt bridge

Puttgarden ferry port

Flügge lighthouse

Fehmarn Sound Bridge from the sound
External links
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Exhaustive Fehmarn genealogy site
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Tourismus-Service Fehmarn
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Satellite map from Google Maps
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History of Fehmarn
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Picture Gallery of Fehmarn