Ostholstein plans diverse events for 2026

Ostholstein offers a varied event calendar for 2026 with highlights on the Baltic Sea. From beach fires in February to summer concerts and autumn light seas, there's something for everyone. Overviews for the first and second halves of the year have now been published.

The Ostholstein region in Schleswig-Holstein presents a calendar full of events on the Baltic Sea for 2026. In the first half from January to June, events such as beach fires in February and the Midsummer-Bulli-Festival in June take center stage. These events promise variety and diversity for visitors.

For the second half from July to December, major concerts like 'Stars am Strand' and light seas in autumn are announced. The entire calendar aims for broad appeal and underscores the region's attractiveness as an event location.

The overviews provide a glimpse of the planned highlights, without detailed dates or further facts. Ostholstein positions itself as an appealing destination for tourists and locals in the coming year.

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