Pramort is a location on the Zingst Peninsula in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is known for its large white dune field and is a popular spot for birdwatching, particularly for observing cranes. The area is home to a wide variety of wildlife and is part of the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park. The High Dune of Pramort is one of the highest white dune landscapes on the German Baltic coast, with a height of over 13 meters. The area is sensitive and protected, with limited access to preserve the natural habitat of the birds and other wildlife. Visitors can observe the cranes and other birds from a distance, and there are also wheelchair-accessible observation platforms and paths in the area
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Activities: We took a bike ride to Pramort. The article mentions that it's best to explore this area by bike and there are several information points
Highlights: We enjoyed the bike ride along the path to Pramort. The article states that the process of the land growth was accelerated in the DDR times ✨

Activities: We started our trip to Pramort from Prerow. The route went through Osterwald and Sundische Wiesen. At Pramort, there are two observation huts. We had a picnic there for almost an hour. Then we went to a lookout tower at the beach, but the beach was not accessible
Highlights: Franka was so excited, she could hardly eat. We saw many swallows and a pair of swans. The views of the surroundings and the many birds made for a great experience ✨