Bad Segeberg

Germany
Bad Segeberg, Germany
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Bad Segeberg, a town in Schleswig-Holstein between Hamburg and Lübeck, has drawn summer crowds since 1952 for its Karl May Festival — open-air theatrical performances staged in the Kalkberg Stadium, an amphitheatre carved into a former quarry. The walkable centre sits close to water and offers a reasonable spread of cafés and restaurants, making it a practical base for exploring the wider region.

  • Population16,052
  • Nearest water from center 1.0 km0.6 mi
  • Nearest mountain from center 2.6 km1.6 mi
Climate · monthly averages
J
35°
70mm2.7in
F
35°
55mm2.2in
M
40°
60mm2.3in
A
47°
50mm2.0in
M
13°55°
65mm2.6in
J
16°60°
75mm3.0in
J
18°64°
85mm3.4in
A
18°64°
85mm3.3in
S
14°58°
60mm2.4in
O
10°50°
65mm2.5in
N
42°
55mm2.3in
D
36°
70mm2.7in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗
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