Step into 500 years of northern German rural life at Schleswig-Holstein's extraordinary open-air museum — 60 original farmsteads, windmills, and craftsmen's workshops spread across 90 pastoral hectares just outside Kiel, alive with artisans and farm animals.
What to expect
Wander at will through a landscape of thatched farmhouses, watermills, and timber-framed barns, each authentically furnished and staffed by costumed craftspeople demonstrating skills from bread-baking to coopering. The scale is extraordinary — 60 original structures transported here from across the region, arranged in a rolling parkland that feels genuinely lived-in rather than curated. In summer, horse-drawn carts, farm animals, and seasonal festivals add an irresistibly warm, sensory quality. The on-site inn serves hearty Schleswig-Holstein farmhouse cooking: expect smoked eel, Grünkohl, and freshly baked rye bread alongside regional beers. Allow a full 2.5–3 hours; it rewards a slow, exploratory pace.
Good to know
Molfsee is approximately 6 km south of Kiel city centre — a 15-minute taxi ride (approx. EUR 15 one way) from the cruise terminal. Tickets purchased on-site; no advance booking required. Open daily from April through October; check the official website for seasonal craft demonstration schedules and special event days. A perfect pairing with a morning city walk.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kiel Canal — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.