Coastal Journey – Inspiration for Explorers
As of: March 15, 2025
This page provides information about the responsible party, the terms of use, and the data protection practices of Küstenreise – an editorial offering for travelers who appreciate coastal landscapes, nature, and stylish relaxation. All content is intended for inspiration and orientation, not as binding advice.
The operator of this portal is Helena Varga, editor and travel journalist with a focus on sustainable coastal tourism. The editorial team works independently and values verified sources, personal experience reports, and transparent collaborations.
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From a spontaneous coastal drive to a platform for relaxing travel and stylish inspiration – the key milestones of our journey.
After a trip along the Alabaster Coast, the desire arose to collect authentic coastal towns and their stories.
2019Helena Varga published the first posts about hiking trails in Normandy and maritime living. The readership grew quickly.
2021Emma Stadler and Sebastian Mayer joined to deepen the topics of sustainability and regional cuisine.
2023Our project "Plastic-Free Beaches" was awarded best environmental project by the Baltic Sea Tourism Initiative.
2024With a fresh look and an active community, we reach over 50,000 readers monthly.
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