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The longing for vastness, the gentle sound of the Baltic Sea, and a retreat that combines history and modernity in perfect harmony has always led discerning travelers to the seaside resort of Heringsdorf. Anyone looking for a holiday apartment here desires more than just accommodation – it is about residing in an environment that convinces through quality, first-class design, and an aura of permanence. We invite you to get to know the Imperial Baths from their most excellent side.
Heringsdorf is not simply a coastal town; it is a living monument to European bathing history. The name itself is of royal origin: in 1820, the Prussian King Frederick William III visited a local herring packing plant and officially bestowed the name “Heringsdorff” upon the former fishing colony. Only a few years later, starting in 1825, head forester Georg Bernhard von Bülow laid the foundation for what we know today as one of the most fashionable seaside resorts in the world with the first bathing facilities.
While other places on the Baltic coast often appealed to a broader audience, Heringsdorf established itself early on as a “luxury resort of the first rank.” It became the preferred meeting place for the high nobility, influential bankers, major industrialists, and the international elite. This exclusivity is still palpable in every corner today, especially when you stroll through the light-flooded streets lined with magnificent resort architecture.
A stay in Heringsdorf would be incomplete without appreciating the historical depth of Villa Staudt. This building is a prime example of the stately summer residences that earned Heringsdorf the nickname “Villa District.” In Villa Staudt, history becomes tangible: Emperor Wilhelm II once regularly stopped here for tea while spending his summer holidays on the sunny island.

Those who reside here feel the glamour of bygone days without having to sacrifice modern comfort. The architecture, characterized by spacious loggias and delicate facade details, bears witness to the wealth of the upper class of the Imperial Era. Nestled in well-kept parklands, Villa Staudt offers a living experience that radiates sovereignty and cultural awareness. This holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf is a true gem for lovers of resort architecture.
For guests whose focus is on relaxation and personal well-being, the Holiday Apartment No. 2 with private sauna in Villa Groth represents an excellent choice. In this sanctuary, complete regeneration is the top priority.

The centerpiece of this apartment is the private sauna. Here, you can enjoy the soothing warmth in absolute discretion, far away from public wellness areas. The interior design follows the principle of understatement: high-quality materials such as real wood and carefully selected design create an atmosphere of quiet elegance. With two spacious bedrooms and an inviting terrace, this residence offers ample space for individual development. It is the ideal place to come to rest and unwind after a long walk on the beach. Anyone looking for a holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf that combines modern amenities with a private retreat will find it here.
The townscape of Heringsdorf is shaped by buildings such as Villa Oechsler, Villa Oppenheim, or the imposing “White Castle.” These representative buildings are far more than just facades; they are witnesses in stone to an era in which representation and aesthetics went hand in hand.
Another landmark you should visit during your stay is the Heringsdorf Pier. With a length of 508 meters, it is the longest pier in Germany. While the current modern construction with its shops and restaurants opened in 1995, it still recalls its famous wooden predecessor: the “Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge.” This burned down almost completely in 1957, yet the spirit of the imperial promenade remains. A walk to the end of the pier, accompanied by the cry of seagulls and the wide view over the Baltic Sea, is one of the essential experiences of any summer holiday.
Did you know that Heringsdorf is the oldest still-producing location for beach chair construction? Since 1933, when Carl Martin Harder moved his factory to the town, this iconic piece of Baltic Sea furniture has been manufactured here. A stay in a holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf offers you the opportunity to experience this craft firsthand. Whether in your own garden area or directly on the fine-sandy beach – the beach chair is the symbol of security and the pleasurable observation of the sea.
We know that true relaxation is often only possible when all beloved family members are present. Heringsdorf offers excellent conditions for travelers with four-legged companions. If you are looking for a dog-friendly holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf , you will find hand-picked properties with us that offer space for both humans and animals. The endless forests and special beach sections invite you to extensive discovery tours, where the fresh sea air provides new energy.
Regardless of whether you prefer the private sauna in Villa Groth, follow the historical traces in Villa Staudt, or simply want to enjoy the sea view from one of the magnificent loggias – Heringsdorf remains the destination for those seeking the extraordinary. It is the combination of imperial history, first-class architecture, and the incomparable nature of the sunny island that makes this place so unique. Find your perfect holiday apartment in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf with us and experience quality that convinces.
Heringsdorf distinguished itself early on from other coastal towns through its exclusive audience. During the Imperial Era, the town was the preferred meeting place for the high nobility, international major industrialists, and bankers. This historical significance is still reflected today in the magnificent “Villa District” and the representative residences where even Emperor Wilhelm II once stayed.
Villa Groth, particularly the Deluxe Holiday Apartment No. 2, is ideal for guests who value first-class comfort. With a private sauna directly in the apartment, high-quality real wood materials, and a spacious terrace, it offers an exclusive living experience in the seaside resort of Heringsdorf that combines modern elegance and tranquility.
The entire townscape, often referred to as the Villa District, is characterized by magnificent resort architecture. Particularly noteworthy are Villa Oechsler, Villa Oppenheim, and Villa Staudt. These historic summer residences are usually majestically situated in extensive parklands and bear witness to the prosperity of the turn of the century.
Yes, Heringsdorf is a very dog-friendly destination. We offer specially selected holiday apartments where dogs are warmly welcome. The proximity to the coastal forests and special dog beach sections makes the stay a first-class experience for both humans and animals.