Picture gallery Baltic Sea cliffs Stohl in January 2024 clearly visible damage after the storm surge in October 2023 and paths closed due to the risk of demolition.
The cliffs near Stohl north of Kiel are one of the most beautiful cliffs in the vicinity of the state capital Kiel. It has now been around three months since the severe Baltic Sea storm surge, which caused millions in damage to the Baltic Sea in October 2023. However, the damage is still omnipresent. The wooden stairs to the beach were completely destroyed in the storm surge. You can’t get down to the beach here at the moment. And the small path along the edge is closed because large parts of the cliff have broken off and it is too dangerous to walk there.
The Stohl Baltic Sea cliff is located in the municipality of Schwedeneck between Kiel and Eckernförde in the Danish Wohld. The cliffs in Stohl can be reached quickly from Kiel; it takes around 15-20 minutes by car.
- Stohl parking lot parking ticket machine
- Stohl information board FFH area “South coast of Eckernförde Bay and offshore flat areas”
- Steep coast in Stohl Barrier wooden stairs to the beach destroyed by storm surge
- Steep coast in Stohl cordoned off due to risk of demolition
- Destroyed wooden stairs on the cliff near Stohl after a storm surge in October 2023
- Steep coast Stohl stairs to the beach destroyed after storm surge in October 2023
- Stohl cliff on the Baltic Sea. Wooden stairs are gone
- Stohl steep coast edge January 2024
- Steep coast Stohl warning sign danger of demolition
- Stones on the Stohl cliff
- Stones on the cliffs Stohl / Dänischer Wohld
- Steep coast Stohl Steine on the Baltic Sea
- Baltic Sea cliffs Schwedeneck Stohl January 2024
- Stohl cliff in Schleswig-Holstein
- Danish Wohld cliff coast Stohl
- Stohl cliff near Kiel January 2024
- Steep coast Stohl tree on edge
- Escarpment edge of the Baltic Sea cliff coast Stohl
- Steep coast in Stohl demolition edge after the last storm surge in October 2023
- Escarpment edge of the Baltic Sea cliff near Stohl on January 22nd, 2024
- Baltic Sea beach on the Stohl cliffs
- Baltic Sea cliff near Stohl January 22, 2024
- Baltic Sea cliff near Stohl on January 22nd, 2024
- Natural beach steep coast Stohl Baltic Sea in Schleswig-Holstein
- Natural beach cliff coast Stohl municipality Schwedeneck
- Natural beach steep coast Stohl in the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district
- Baltic Sea natural beach Stohl cliff
- Naval radio reception center Schwedeneck-Stohl