New free shuttle in Grömitz: environmentally friendly and comfortable to the Baltic Sea!

New free shuttle in Grömitz: environmentally friendly and comfortable to the Baltic Sea!
The Grömitzer Sonnenhuttle started operating on May 1, 2025 and will ensure an environmentally friendly transportation between Lensterstrand and Grömitz by September 30, 2025. This free shuttle service is part of an initiative to promote sustainable mobility in the region, such as Der-reporter.de
The shuttle runs daily from 9:30 a.m. to 7:07 p.m. and serves a total of 15 stops. It should be emphasized that holiday guests can use the service free of charge with the
modern vehicle technology and optimized routes
A modern diesel hybrid bus was introduced for the shuttle service, which offers space for 44 seats and capacities for strollers and wheelchairs. In addition, up to 60 standing passengers can be transported. The optimized route leads over the Blankwasserweg in Lensterstrand and thus enables easy access to clinics and other facilities in the area.Another highlight are the special timetables on certain days, such as on August 8th to 10th during the monastery weekend and on August 29 at the event "Baltic Sea in flames". These additional trips ensure that good accessibility is guaranteed even during special occasions.
sustainable mobility as a target
The initiative to the Grömitzer Sonnenhuttle is part of the extensive local development concept, which is intended to improve sustainable mobility in Grömitz. It is important to reduce CO2 emissions that make up a significant share in traffic in Germany. According to bpb.de there is almost 96 % of greenhouse gas emissions in traffic on traffic, where
The introduction of environmentally friendly transport options such as the Grömitzer solar shuttle is an essential step towards a climate -neutral future. The need to significantly reduce emissions by 2030 requires profound changes in the mobility industry. Grömitz's commitment to promote sustainable mobility could become a model for other regions and show that even smaller communities can have a positive impact on the overall balance of CO2 emissions.
Further information on the current timetable design is online at www.groemitz.de/sonnenshuttle
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