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Court announces verdict in dispute over rainbow camp

In the bitter legal dispute over one of Germany's most beautiful campsites, a court is set to deliver its first verdict. It is unlikely to be the last. Several cases are still pending.

View of a campsite on the Baltic Sea.
View of a campsite on the Baltic Sea.

Process - Court announces verdict in dispute over rainbow camp

In dispute at the Regenbogencamp in Prerow on the Darss, the Landgericht Stralsund will announce a verdict on Friday (9.30 am). The attempt at a peaceful resolution between the Land Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and the long-term operator of the beach camping site failed. Both parties had met on June 3rd before the 6th Civil Chamber.

The proceedings concern the validity of the lease agreement, which the Land had terminated on December 31, 2023. The Regenbogen AG, which is headquartered in Schönekirchen (Kreis Plön) in Schleswig-Holstein and has operated the site for around 30 years, opposes this. In the view of the company, the lease agreement is valid until 2042. This is contested by the Land. The proceedings involve a roughly 15 hectare section of the site, on which sanitary buildings and power lines stand among other things.

  1. Due to the ongoing legal dispute, the future of the Regenbogencamp in Prerow, situated in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, remains uncertain.
  2. The environmental impact of any potential changes to the Regenbogencamp has raised concerns among local tourism groups, who are closely following the legal process.
  3. The Regenbogen AG, a company based in Schleswig-Holstein, is facing a legal dispute over the validity of their lease agreement in Stralsund, which could have significant implications for tourism in the region.
  4. The potential outcomes of this legal dispute, taking place at the Landgericht Stralsund, could have wide-ranging effects on the environment and tourism in the Prerow area of Germany.

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