"Who needs the blazing Mediterranean?" Readers share their favorite spots for cooler European beach getaways. (Note: I kept the meaning intact while making it more natural and conversational. The original was already

"Who needs the blazing Mediterranean?" Readers share their favorite spots for cooler European beach getaways. (Note: I kept the meaning intact while making it more natural and conversational. The original was already

White Sand, Dark History on Germany’s Baltic Coast

Spend time on Rügen, Germany’s largest island in the Baltic Sea, where white sandy beaches meet a darker past. Start in the seaside town of Lauterbach, then take a ferry to the charming fishing village of Baabe. From there, enjoy a scenic 5km walk or bike ride through rolling countryside before hopping on the historic “Raging Roland” steam train back. Nearby, explore the dramatic cliffs that inspired artist Caspar David Friedrich. For a stark contrast, visit Prora—a massive Nazi-era beachfront resort turned Soviet barracks, now partly in ruins and partly redeveloped into modern housing and shops.

Deserted Beaches on Denmark’s Riviera

Skip the crowded Mediterranean for Denmark’s pristine coastline. The water is clean and refreshing—no wetsuits needed! While Danish families vacation in July, August offers peaceful, empty beaches. Stay in a summer cottage near Gilleleje, a picturesque fishing village an hour from Copenhagen. Save money by self-catering, but don’t miss ice cream at Hansens or fresh seafood in the harbor. For culture, visit the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and Hamlet’s Castle in Helsingør, with easy day trips to Copenhagen.

To Hel and Back in Poland

Hel, a narrow peninsula north of Gdańsk, is a hidden gem. Arrive by ferry past Gdańsk’s towering shipyard cranes and be greeted by vendors selling hot smoked fish. With long sandy beaches, pine forests, and a quaint village, it’s a perfect escape. Famous for its seals and serene coastline, Hel is the opposite of its fiery name.

Swimming and Seafood in Sweden

Just 30 minutes from Gothenburg by free ferry, Björkö Island is a peaceful retreat with great swimming, sandy beaches, and stunning sunsets. Enjoy fresh seafood, microbreweries, and day trips to Gothenburg—including the thrilling (and queue-free) rides at Liseberg amusement park.

Rowing Through Finland’s Åland Archipelago

Drawn by its quiet beauty, we explored Åland’s thousands of islands by bike, stopping for smoked herring and cardamom pancakes. When a local lent us wooden oars to row to the next island—trusting they’d be returned by a friend—we realized Åland doesn’t just welcome visitors; it embraces them.

Cliffside Drama in Northern Spain

Based in charming Oviedo, we alternated between Asturias’ rugged coast and lush mountains. Discover Gaudí-inspired buildings, gingerbread houses in Ribadesella, cliffside cemeteries, and untouched beaches—all with perfect roads, great weather, and few tourists. A hidden gem along the Camino.Here’s your rewritten text in fluent, natural English while preserving the original meaning:

Pilgrims, Cider, and Dreams of Living There
Annie Hargreaves

We met fellow pilgrims along the way and enjoyed some (very weak) cider! Can’t wait to return—we’d love to live there someday.

An Idyllic Island Off Brittany, France

Camping Panorama du Rohou, near Paimpol in northern Brittany, offers stunning views of the beautiful Île de Bréhat. Walk through the forest behind the campsite to catch a short ferry to the island. Once there, rent a bike or explore on foot to discover rocky coves and charming villages. At the far end of the island, a lighthouse provides breathtaking views—perfect for a picnic or enjoying a Breton galette or crêpe at nearby Paradise Rose. Don’t miss Les Scènes de Bréhat, an annual music festival in early July, with late ferries available for your return.

Stella

An Arctic Beach Holiday in Norway

When we booked our trip to Norway’s stunning Lofoten Islands and Andøya, we never expected a beach getaway—but with August temperatures reaching the high 20s, we spent days swimming in the Arctic Ocean. Bleik Beach on Andøya, one of Norway’s longest, lives up to its name (“bleik” means “white” or “pale”). The nearly empty white sands, crystal-clear blue water, and dramatic cliffs made it the perfect end to a day of hiking. The area is also rich in puffins, and whale-watching tours depart from nearby Andenes.

Rachel

Seafood and Sailing in Hanko, Finland

Hanko, Finland’s southernmost seaside town, sits on a sandy peninsula stretching into the Baltic Sea. The town buzzes with energy in early July during the famous Hanko Regatta, a sailing festival attracting around 200 yachts. To get there from Helsinki, take the VR train (about €15) and rent a bike to explore sandy beaches, pine forests, historic villas, and nature reserves. In the evening, savor fresh seafood with Baltic views and a pint of Lonkero. Don’t miss the spa scene and wild swimming!

Liina

Winning Tip: Bike to the Beach in North Holland

Aan Noordzee campsite on the North Holland coast offers simplicity and tranquility—no entertainment, just peace. With dedicated bike paths everywhere, you can ride along the stunning coastline to Den Helder and take a ferry to Texel Island (known for its sandy beaches, charming towns, and hardy Texel sheep). A pristine beach, just a walk from the campsite, features dune trails leading to stilted restaurants. The sunsets over the North Sea are unforgettable. Alkmaar is easily reached by bus.

Nicola Hull

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