Adventure golf course in Eckernförde to finish after Easter

With a slight delay due to frost periods, construction of a unique adventure golf course on Eckernförde beach is now starting. The facility is planned to be built in the coming weeks and completed after Easter.

The construction site for the new adventure golf course in Eckernförde has experienced a slight delay due to the recent frost period. Now, after the end of the frosty days, work can proceed properly. On the beach of the Baltic Sea coastal town, a unique facility is to be created, which is scheduled to be completed in the coming weeks. The completion is planned after Easter.

According to reports, the facility will be a special highlight for the region. It is an adventure golf variant that goes beyond classic mini-golf. Exact details on the equipment are not yet publicly detailed, but the focus is on an attractive leisure option on the beach. The delay was necessary as cold weather conditions had hindered the start of construction.

Local media emphasize that this is a planned project aimed at boosting tourism in Eckernförde. There are no details yet on costs or specific opening plans beyond the completion after Easter.

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