Strandshuttle Eutin: Workation at coworking.eutin between desk and Baltic Sea beach
- 05.07.2026 created
- 12.08.2026 updated
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Since July 4, 2026, the new Strandshuttle Eutin, officially Line 521, has been running several times a day between Eutin and Haffkrug, usable with the Deutschlandticket at no additional cost, and the journey takes just 30 minutes. For anyone who works at coworking.eutin but still wants to spend the summer at the beach, this is great news: You head to the coworking space in the morning, take care of your calls and deadlines, and at noon, the bus takes you straight to the Haffkrug pier. No detours, no second car, no hunting for parking.
Strandshuttle Eutin: how the new Line 521 works
The “Beach Shuttle Between the Lakes and the Sea” runs during the summer vacation between Eutin ZOB and the Haffkrug pier, with stops in Röbel and Süsel. On weekdays, there’s one trip in each direction in the morning, at noon, and in the evening; during the week, there’s even an additional afternoon trip from Haffkrug back to Eutin. In most cases, you already have your ticket in your pocket, as the trip is covered by the Deutschlandticket or the standard NAH.SH fares. You can find the complete timetable for Line 521 directly at DB Regiobus Nord.
Why the Strandshuttle is a perfect fit for workation at coworking.eutin
The family is keeping the car. That’s probably the strongest argument. While you’re sitting at your desk at coworking.eutin, your family can use the car to go wherever they want—to the beach, to an amusement park, or shopping. No one has to wait for anyone else, and no one has to share a car key.
No stress about finding a parking spot. Anyone who’s ever looked for a parking spot in Haffkrug or Scharbeutz in the middle of summer knows how frustrating it can be. With the Strandshuttle Eutin, that problem disappears completely—you just get off and you’re right at the pier.
Save money—without even trying. No need for a second car on workdays, no gas for commuting, no parking fees at the beach. If you have a Deutschlandticket anyway, the trip is basically a bonus that you’ve already paid for.
Traveling with the environment in mind. A bus instead of two cars—that’s climate protection in action on a very small, everyday scale. Especially for guests who want to make their workation as sustainable as possible, this is a benefit that shouldn’t be underestimated.
Workations are becoming easier to plan. The fixed schedule in the morning, at noon, and in the evening makes it easy to plan your workday at coworking.eutin around an afternoon at the beach, without having to pore over timetables for hours. If you prefer to make the trip with colleagues rather than alone, you can find more ideas on how to combine work and the environment in the region in our article on Offsites in Holstein Switzerland.
This is what your day with the Strandshuttle Eutin could look like
You check in at coworking.eutin in the morning, work a few focused hours at Markt 12, with coffee and a quiet atmosphere. At noon, you take the Strandshuttle Eutin from Eutin ZOB, and after 30 minutes, you’re at the Haffkrug pier, feet in the sand, while your family has already been there since the morning, having arrived by their own car. In the late afternoon, the bus brings you back, you catch up on open emails or simply wind down the day before securing your day pass or membership for the next week at coworking.eutin.
Eutin’s mayor, Sven Radestock, describes the service himself as a simple, flexible solution that connects the city and the beach in a climate-friendly way, and it is precisely this connection that we want to make available to our coworking guests. So anyone who wants to experience the region not just for work but also for life will find a hassle-free combination of focus in the morning and relaxation in the afternoon in coworking.eutin and the Strandshuttle Eutin.