Best attractions and places to see around Alkersum, a village on Föhr island in the North Sea, offer a blend of cultural richness and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its well-preserved Frisian houses and its proximity to the Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from expansive fields and pastures to sandy beaches and unique natural monuments. This region provides various opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration, making it…
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The church is just worth seeing and I have never seen a real nave in the church on the ceiling. The tombstones really do tell more things than I have ever seen. Just interesting.
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A beautiful beach with a beautiful beach café where it is worth taking a break with a delicious waffle and a coffee and a beautiful view.
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On the beach under the Goting cliff there are many boulders from the Saale Ice Age that are over 200,000 years old.
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Goting is among the most desirable places on the island. On the beach under the Goting cliff there are many boulders from the Saale Ice Age that are over 200,000 years old.
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You should definitely visit the ice cream parlour. I have rarely eaten such delicious ice cream.
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Nice little place with pretty rose gardens in front of the houses, historic captain's houses with the reed roofs typical here.
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Wonderfully quiet in autumn, unfortunately there are no more guided tours
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Alkersum and its surroundings offer a rich cultural and historical experience. You can visit the Museum Kunst der Westküste, which showcases art related to the sea and coast. The nearby village of Nieblum features the impressive St. Johannis Church (Friesendom), known for its unique 'talking tombstones' in the cemetery. Additionally, the Nieblum village centre itself is a historical site with beautiful rose gardens and historic captain's houses.
Yes, Alkersum is situated within the Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, offering a unique ecosystem. You can also explore the Goting Cliff, a natural monument on the beach with boulders from the Saale Ice Age. For expansive views and unique nature, consider a hike to Amrumer Odde (northern tip of Amrum), especially at low tide.
The region around Alkersum is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Goting Cliff – Nieblum Beach loop', or explore gravel biking routes like the 'Oevenum Village Center – Old Tea House Nieblum loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Wyk on Föhr town center – Oevenum Village Center loop'. For more detailed routes, you can check the Running Trails around Alkersum, Gravel biking around Alkersum, and Cycling around Alkersum guides.
Many attractions around Alkersum are suitable for families. The Nieblum village centre and St. Johannis Church (Friesendom) are listed as family-friendly. The Goting Cliff and Goting Beach offer opportunities for exploration and relaxation by the sea. The Wadden Sea itself provides educational experiences about its unique ecosystem, and the surrounding fields and pastures are ideal for easy walks and cycling with children.
Alkersum's location on Föhr means it is part of the Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. You can experience the Wadden Sea directly from Goting Cliff or Goting Beach, where you can enjoy the unique coastal environment. Guided tours are often available to explore the mudflats and learn about the diverse flora and fauna, including seals and migratory birds.
Alkersum is renowned for its well-preserved Frisian houses, characterized by red brick facades and thatched roofs. You can see many of these traditional structures throughout the village. The Nieblum village centre is another excellent place to admire historic captain's houses with thatched roofs and charming rose gardens, showcasing the distinctive regional architecture.
Yes, Alkersum is known as a 'paradise for horse lovers.' The area offers designated riding trails that wind through the beautiful natural surroundings of fields and pastures. There are also numerous riding stables and facilities available for horses, making it an ideal spot for equestrian activities.
The spring and summer months (May to September) are generally considered the best time to visit Alkersum for outdoor activities. During this period, the weather is milder and more conducive for hiking, cycling, and exploring the beaches and Wadden Sea. The landscape is vibrant, and most attractions and facilities are fully operational.
Yes, you'll find dining and cafe options. The Nieblum village centre has restaurants and cafes, including the 'Eis Däne' for ice cream and the 'Alte Thee Hus' for tea. Near Goting Beach, the Café Goting Kliff is a popular meeting point located directly on the beach, offering a pleasant spot to relax.
To delve deeper into Föhr's history and unique artifacts, you can visit the Dr. Carl-Häberlin-Friesen-Museum in Wyk. This museum provides insights into the island's past, including its whaling era and the emigration of islanders. It features whale jawbones at its entrance and houses Föhr's oldest house, originally from Alkersum, rebuilt on the museum's premises.
Visitors particularly enjoy the uniquely beautiful nature and peaceful atmosphere. The Amrumer Odde offers wonderful hikes and great views of the surrounding islands. At Goting Cliff and Goting Beach, people appreciate the tranquility and the chance to enjoy the Wadden Sea, often with beautiful sunsets.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. The Nieblum village centre is considered a viewpoint, and both Goting Cliff and Goting Beach provide lovely coastal vistas. For broader panoramas, the hike to Amrumer Odde offers great views of Föhr and Sylt.


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