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Discover Germany

May 16, 2011

The Schlei Inlet in northern Germany is a treat for all the senses when the rapeseed is in full blossom in May. Explore the historic coastal region with Discover Germany's video on demand.

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A rapeseed field near Schlewsig
Spring explodes on the Baltic coastImage: dpa

The Schei Inlet is around 42 kilometers (26 miles) long and stretches from the town of Schleswig to the estuary on the coast.

Schleswig is home to Schleswig-Holstein’s state museum with exhibits dating back as far as the Viking era, as well as modern art. The castle museum also has magnificent gardens. Nearby, visitors will also find Haithabu, which was an important Viking settlement some 1,000 years ago.

Arnis is a small, idyllic town in the vicinity that dates back to 1667. Other tourist attractions include fishermen’s villages like Sieseby and Holm. The region has a decidedly Danish atmosphere - after all, Schleswig-Holstein used to be part of Denmark.

As a hotel manager Inga Boltz has traveled extensively, but chosen to live in her native Schlei region. Click on the video below to join her on a personal tour.

Text: DW-TV

Editor: Kate Bowen