Missunde

The ferry site at Missunde was above all important and up to the 19th century much fought over, since it is at the narrowest place on the Schlei.

Thus are in Brodersby (beyond the Schlei in Angeln) the remains of a castle and the Margarethenwalls; but in the middle of the 11th century were several very bloody battles with the Wends.

After King Charles X Gustav of Sweden, together with Brandenburg, had defeated the Polish army near Warsaw in 1656, its troops passed Missunde, where they wreaked destruction on the area.

[2] The battle was also an important victory for the Danes, as they held the village against the Prussian infantry despite being outnumbers by 4 to 1.

There are a sport boat dock with approximately 30 beds, holiday houses, and catering trade enterprises.

Ferry in Missunde