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Cuxhaven is an alluring sea town in Lower Saxony, with the North Sea's wind whispering tales of maritime adventure. Its picturesque landscapes dotted with dunes, harbors, and lighthouses provide the quintessential German coastal experience.
The closest airport to Cuxhaven is Hamburg Airport. It is around 2 hours’ drive away, setting you up for a scenic journey along the Elbe River.
If taking a train, Cuxhaven station offers services to and from all major German cities, making the town a convenient road trip starting point.
You can rent a car right at the Hamburg Airport or at the Cuxhaven train station. A wide variety of vehicles is available, from economy class for budget travelers to luxurious models for those looking for more comfort.
Parking in Cuxhaven is well-structured, with plenty of space available even during peak season. You'll also find many parking lots close to major attractions.
Driving in Germany is on the right side of the road. Seat belts are compulsory, and the use of mobile phones while driving is strictly prohibited unless using a hands-free device. Stick to the speed limits, which are usually 50 km/h in urban areas and 100 km/h outside urban areas unless a different speed is indicated.
Don't miss out on exploring Cuxhaven's neighborhoods like Döse and Grimmershörn, both known for their relaxed atmosphere and delightful beaches. The white sandy beaches like Sahlenburg and Duhnen are perfect for relaxation or try your hand on the mudflat hiking– an unforgettable North Sea experience.
The city is teeming with maritime attractions. From old lighthouses like the iconic Kugelbake to intriguing museum ships like the Feuerschiff Elbe 1- there's a lot for maritime enthusiasts. Make sure to drive down to the Alte Liebe viewing platform and also towards the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage site. For a bit of German naval history, the U-Boat museum is a must-visit.
Cuxhaven has a temperate maritime climate. The warmest months are August and September, making them ideal for beach lovers. However, if you prefer a more peaceful visit, consider coming during the off-peak spring or fall seasons.
Germany uses the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, though it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments.
Cuxhaven's calendar is bustling with events like the 'Duhner Wattrennen', a unique horse race taking place on the mudflats. Check local listings for the most up-to-date information.
With your knowledge now enriched, Cuxhaven awaits. Begin your journey and uncover the treasures of this enchanting seaside town - all at your own pace with the freedom of a rental car. Wishing you an unforgettable road trip! Safe travels!