Windflüchter Darßwald
Pines on the Darß peninsula permanently bent east by Baltic westerlies.
About this spectacle
Standing at the windswept edge of the Darß peninsula, visitors encounter a striking natural sculpture garden: coastal pines permanently contorted eastward by the relentless Baltic westerlies. Every trunk leans, every branch streams in one direction, as if frozen mid-gust. The effect is most dramatic in winter and autumn when bare silhouettes trace the wind's invisible force against grey Baltic skies. The forest floor is quiet and atmospheric, cushioned with needle duff, and the sound of wind through the canopy is a constant companion. This is a landscape that makes weather visible in wood and bark — a living record of decades of meteorological pressure. The Darßwald is also part of a protected national park, lending the site an undisturbed, primal quality that rewards slow, contemplative walking.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Feb
Getting there
Nearest airport: RBM. Nearest city: Rostock.
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