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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Borgsum

Natural monuments around Borgsum offer insights into the region's unique landscape and historical integration. Borgsum, located on the North Frisian island of Föhr, features the prominent Lembecksburg, a large circular rampart recognized for its archaeological significance within a natural setting. The area's geography includes coastal features and moraine crests, providing diverse natural experiences. These sites combine historical interest with the natural environment of the North Frisian islands.

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

Goting Cliff

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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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Lembecksburg ring wall

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During the excavations carried out in the interior of the castle in 1951/52, the ground plans of the house were uncovered and numerous potsherds, loom weights, iron implements and soapstone vessels were recovered.

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Amrum-Odde Nature Reserve

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Bird and nature lovers should pay a visit to the northern tip of Amrum. An Odde is a headland that juts out into the sea. The Amrumer Odde is about …

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Norddorf Quermarken Beacon

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Norddorf lighthouse on Amrum. Also called cross-mark fire. White, round tower with a red lantern on a conical brick base. For the "Vorrappenief" fairway. Cross mark fire means that the …

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March 19, 2024, Norddorf Quermarkenfeuer Lighthouse

There is a viewing platform here with a great view over the dunes and the North Sea.

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The area was designated as a nature reserve number 10 in 1936. In the same year, a thatched bird keeper's house was built in a dune valley, which still exists today. The Jordsand Association has been responsible for maintaining the area since 1941. To prevent a sea breach, a short dike was built lengthways at the narrowest point in the south of the Odde in 1955. In 1970 the NSG was expanded.

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The Amrumer Odde is around two kilometers long and an average of 150 to 200 meters wide. It mainly consists of a dune belt up to 24 meters high. The Odde was created by the Kniepsand, which migrates steadily to the east or northeast. Around 150 hectares of the Odde are designated as a nature reserve, which is looked after by the Jordsand Association. Officially it is referred to as the “Nordspitze Amrum nature reserve on the island of Amrum in the Südtondern district” or as “Amrum-Odde”. The Odde serves as a nesting place for numerous seabirds. Therefore, during breeding season it is only allowed to move around the coastline. The Odde includes a gravel-covered spit, the actual northern tip of Amrum.

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December 6, 2023, Lembecksburg Ringwall

The Lembecksburg is an impressive ring wall from the 9th/10th century. Century and namesake for the island village “Borigsem”, as the “settlement near the castle” is called in Frisian. With a circumference of around 450 meters and a height of up to 13 meters, the ring wall northwest of Borgsum once served as a refuge and protective castle from the Vikings. In the 14th century it came into the possession of the Holstein nobleman Klaus Lembeck. The Danish King Waldemar IV besieged Borgsum Castle in 1374 because Lembeck refused to swear allegiance to him. When the nobleman no longer saw a way out, he sank the treasures into the well and fled in a boat across the tidal creek, which at that time still connected the Borgsum Marsh with the North Sea. The Lembecksburg is now an archaeological monument. On the Lembecksburg grounds you can have a wonderful picnic in the countryside. https://www.foehr.de/ausflugstipps

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The white, round tower with a red lantern and a red conical roof made of copper stands on a conical brick base in the northwestern part of Amrum, on the eastern edge of the Kniepsand. The shaft consists of cast-iron casing plates that are screwed together. The lighthouse was initially operated with gas. In 1936, the lighthouse was converted to electric light together with the Amrum lighthouse. The light is produced by a 120 V/600 W halogen bulb with a four-way changeover system and electric lamp timing. Since December 5, 1984, all lighthouses on Amrum have been remotely controlled by the Tönning Waterways and Shipping Office. The Norddorf lighthouse serves as a guide and cross-mark light for the "Vortrapptief" fairway, a second guide sector for entering the port of Hörnum on Sylt. You can reach the Norddorf leading and cross-mark light from the bird hide near the crossing to Kniepsand via a boardwalk. In autumn it can sometimes be very stormy on Amrum. The spectacle can be magnificent. Water splashes over the breakwaters, beach grass ducks before the imperious storm that howls around the Frisian thatched roofs. It is the time to walk on Amrum in oilskins, the taste of salt on your lips, a joyful restlessness in your heart because the unleashing is impressive. There is some truth in the opinion of island friends that there is no such thing as bad weather here, just inappropriate clothing. https://www.deutsche-leuchtfeuer.de/nordsee/norddorf.html

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The view from the beacon is fantastic. You can enjoy the beautiful dune landscape in all directions. In addition, numerous benches invite you to linger.

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The northernmost lighthouse in Amrum is a beautiful hiking destination with a great view of the surrounding dune landscape. Sit down, take a deep breath and enjoy!

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During the excavations carried out in the interior of the castle in 1951/52, the ground plans of the house were uncovered and numerous potsherds, loom weights, iron implements and soapstone vessels were recovered.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical natural monument can I explore near Borgsum?

The most prominent historical site integrated with the natural landscape is the Lembecksburg ring wall. This old fortification from the Viking Age features a dominant ring wall on a natural Geestkern, with a 95-meter castle interior protected by an approximately 10-meter high wall. Excavations have revealed early medieval buildings and artifacts, offering insights into the region's past.

Where can I find ancient geological features and coastal views?

Visit Goting Cliff, a natural monument with a coast and beach. On the beach below the cliff, you can discover many boulders from the Saale Ice Age, which are over 200,000 years old. It's also a great spot to enjoy views of the Wadden Sea.

Are there any natural areas known for unique wildlife and expansive views?

The Amrum-Odde Nature Reserve, located at the northern tip of Amrum, is a significant natural monument. This area is a vital breeding and nesting site for numerous seabirds. You might even spot seals and gray seals near the beach. It offers uniquely beautiful nature and stunning views of Föhr and Sylt, especially during low tide.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Borgsum?

The area around Borgsum offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including an easy 4.3 km loop around the Lembecksburg ring wall. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails, such as a moderate 45 km loop from Oldsum exploring the area.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments suitable for children?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lembecksburg ring wall offers an engaging historical exploration. Goting Cliff and Amrumer Odde provide opportunities for beach walks and nature observation. The Norddorf Quermarken Beacon also offers fantastic views and is considered family-friendly.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of history and nature. Many enjoy the impressive scale and historical significance of the Lembecksburg, while others are drawn to the geological wonders and Wadden Sea views at Goting Cliff. The uniquely beautiful nature, birdwatching, and expansive vistas at Amrumer Odde are also highly praised by the komoot community.

Can I find a good viewpoint to observe the landscape?

Absolutely. The Norddorf Quermarken Beacon on Amrum offers a fantastic panoramic view of the beautiful dune landscape in all directions. You can also enjoy views of the Wadden Sea from Goting Cliff and vistas of Föhr and Sylt from Amrumer Odde.

What kind of historical artifacts have been found at the Lembecksburg?

Excavations at the Lembecksburg ring wall have uncovered the ground plans of early medieval houses, along with numerous potsherds, loom weights, iron implements, and soapstone vessels. These findings provide valuable insights into the life of its inhabitants from the 8th to the 11th centuries.

Is there a specific natural monument that is also a protected area?

Yes, the Amrum-Odde Nature Reserve is a designated protected area. It encompasses about 150 hectares of the Odde, which is a headland formed by the Kniepsand. It serves as a crucial nesting place for numerous seabirds, and visitors are advised to stay on designated paths during breeding season.

What is the best way to experience the natural beauty of the Amrumer Odde?

A wonderful way to experience the Amrumer Odde is by hiking, especially at low tide. The tour around the northern tip offers uniquely beautiful nature and a great way to clear your head. Be aware that the path is mostly sandy, making it a bit challenging but very rewarding for nature lovers.

Are there any specific tips for visiting Goting Cliff?

When visiting Goting Cliff, take time to explore the beach below, where you can find ancient boulders from the Saale Ice Age. It's also an ideal spot to enjoy the Wadden Sea, often in peaceful solitude, especially during sunset.

What is the significance of the Norddorf Quermarken Beacon?

The Norddorf Quermarken Beacon is not only a man-made monument but also a natural viewpoint. It serves as a navigation instrument for shipping, guiding vessels into the port of Hörnum on Sylt. From its location, you can enjoy fantastic views of the surrounding dune landscape.

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