Kreidefelsen
The Kreidefelsen, or Chalk Cliffs, are a stunning natural formation located on the island of Rügen in Germany. These cliffs rise dramatically from the Baltic Sea, reaching heights of up to 118 meters. Composed primarily of chalk, they are known for their striking white color and unique geological features.
The Kreidefelsen are part of the Jasmund National Park, which is home to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy scenic views and hiking trails that showcase the cliffs' beauty. The area is also significant for its rich history and cultural heritage, attracting tourists and nature enthusiasts alike.