“A secluded haven?” you might wonder, gazing across the Oder. Here at Oststrand in Frankfurt (Oder), the river whispers secrets of a hidden history. Oststrand isn’t just a beach. It’s a designated FKK area, a place where the constraints of clothing are shed alongside the worries of the world. The Oder, the fourth largest river in Germany and a vital waterway connecting Poland and Germany, flows past this unique sanctuary. Imagine, before the concrete and sand, the echoes of a bustling trade route from Frankfurt’s Hanseatic League days. This city, chartered in 1253, bore witness to centuries of commerce and conflict. Now, the gentle lapping of the Oder against the shore offers a tranquil escape, a world away from the wartime sieges and the devastating destruction of World War II that ravaged Frankfurt (Oder). While the city center bears scars of the past, here at Oststrand, nature offers solace. Close your eyes, feel the warm sand beneath your feet, and let the sounds of the river transport you. Oststrand. A place where history and nature intertwine, where the whispers of the past mingle with the quiet serenity of the present.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.