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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Breklum

Best natural monuments around Breklum include the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park. This North Frisian village serves as a base for exploring significant natural wonders, characterized by dynamic coastal landscapes. The region features extensive mudflats, salt marshes, and sand dunes, alongside an Ancient European Beech Tree. These areas offer diverse ecosystems and opportunities for observing local wildlife.

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Last updated: June 25, 2026

Lüttmoorsiel Seawall and View over the Beltringharder Koog

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From this dike, you reach infinite horizons. You have views of the sea, but also of the halligens and the Beltringharder Koog. As you evolve near mudflats, many sea wading …

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Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve

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A viewpoint on the dam that connects the north beach with the mainland. There is also an information board about the nature reserve "Beltringharder Koog" behind it.

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Hamburger Hallig Causeway

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In the Hallig restaurant you can fortify yourself with Pharisees and cakes for the battles with the wind.

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Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve

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The entire German North Sea coast is "along the dike"

What is the highlight? The dike, the North Sea, the mudflats, the sheep, the cyclists, the clouds or mudflats? 😳

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Lüttmoordamm Birdwatching Hide

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This is one of four birdwatching huts (in German: Hides), which are freely accessible year-round. Two of the huts are located here on the Lüttmoordamm, a third is overlooking the …

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July 29, 2024, Lüttmoordamm Birdwatching Hide

Very nice viewing hut. Overlooks a headland in the water near the hut, so if you sit for a while you can see all kinds of waders passing by. Also seen and special ducks. Also after the hut, towards the mudflats, there is water on the right with land nearby, giving you a good view of various birds from the road. Eagle also seen. In July...

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The Beltringharder Koog is the largest nature reserve on the mainland of Schleswig-Holstein and covers around 3,350 hectares. It is located near the Nordstrand Bay and was dammed in 1987 as part of a coastal protection project. Originally designed as a retention area for floods, the Koog has developed into an important habitat for many bird species and is now a true paradise for nature lovers and ornithologists. The diverse landscape of the Beltringharder Koog includes saltwater lagoons, wet meadows and wilderness areas. These different biotopes provide an ideal habitat for numerous plant and animal species. Countless waders and water birds can be observed here, especially during the migration periods in spring and autumn. There are numerous ways for visitors to explore the Beltringharder Koog. Well-developed walking and hiking trails lead through the area and provide impressive views of nature. There are also bird watching huts that offer an undisturbed view of the wildlife. The West Coast Integrated Station also offers informative exhibitions and guided tours that provide deeper insights into nature conservation and the ecology of the region. The Beltringharder Koog is an outstanding example of successful coastal and nature conservation in Germany. It not only offers valuable protection from storm surges, but also an important refuge for endangered animal and plant species. For nature lovers and bird watchers, the Koog is a worthwhile destination that offers unique nature experiences.

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The 5km out to Hamburger Hallig are well worth it. The concrete slabs are well grouted and are definitely suitable for racing bikes. At the end is the Hallig-Krog restaurant - highly recommended. In the season it fills up quickly after opening.

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The Hamburger Hallig is a non-dyked peninsula on the west coast of the Nordfriesland district in Schleswig-Holstein. The name of the Hallig is reminiscent of two Hamburg merchants, the brothers Rudolf and Arnold Amsinck. In 1624 they acquired the dyke rights on the northeast corner of the island of Strand as Oktroy and built dykes by 1628. This is how the Amsinck-Koog was created. The dikes were destroyed by the Burchardi flood in 1634. Only the terp with the “Hamburger Haus” remained and became a salvation for numerous Strand residents during the storm surge. After 1634, the dikes were rebuilt at great expense and survivors of the flood settled. In 1658 Arnold Amsinck died in the “Hamburger Haus” in his Koog after he had invested his entire fortune in rebuilding the dykes. In 1661 the house was demolished and replaced by a smaller one. What happened was described in literature by the Husum writer Albert Petersen in his novel Arnold Amsinck (1921). In 1711 the dikes were so destroyed that the Amsinck-Koog was a Hallig again. It remained in the possession of the Amsinck family until 1760. The name “Hamburger Hallig” was first mentioned in 1781. The house on the Hallig was destroyed by the February flood of 1825. In 1855 a dam connecting the island to the mainland was planned. The dam was built in 1859/60, but broke again in 1860. In 1866/67 a bush dam was built from Bordelumersiel to Hallig. This dam was fortified in 1874 and added a spillway that was closed in 1875. Due to the interruption of the tidal flows, the silt formation on both sides of the dam was greatly accelerated. The experience gained here has had a decisive influence on the further development of land reclamation. In 1878 the tax authorities bought the Hallig and from then on leased it for management. In 1880 an artesian well was built. The dam has been navigable since 1901. In 1908 the Hallig was 96 hectares in size. On April 16, 1930, it was 216 hectares in size including the dyke foreland and was declared a nature reserve. The Hamburger Hallig is no longer an island since it was connected to the mainland by a causeway in 1860. While a land connection via a dam does not, by definition, turn an island into a peninsula, the salt marshes in front of the dam are added here. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger_Hallig

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beautiful view of the Wadden Sea

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The wide view is indescribably beautiful!

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Island feeling on the mainland.

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From this dike, you reach infinite horizons. You have views of the sea, but also of the halligens and the Beltringharder Koog. As you evolve near mudflats, many sea wading birds better known as wading birds are visible. Oystercatchers, curlews, sandpipers, sandpipers. All these birds find their pantries in the mud. You also see many sheep. The salty grass they eat makes their meats tastier.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable natural monuments to visit near Breklum?

Beyond the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, you can explore the Lüttmoorsiel Seawall and View over the Beltringharder Koog, which offers expansive views of the sea and Halligen. Another significant site is the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve, known for its unique animal and plant life in both saltwater and freshwater areas.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in the natural monuments around Breklum?

The region, particularly the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park and the Beltringharder Koog, is a biodiversity hotspot. You can observe numerous sea wading birds like oystercatchers, curlews, and sandpipers. The Wadden Sea is also home to harbor seals and porpoises, while the mudflats teem with starfish, snails, and mussels. Rare European sea eagles are also present.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities near Breklum?

Yes, many natural monuments are suitable for families. The Lüttmoorsiel Seawall and View over the Beltringharder Koog, the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve, and the Lüttmoordamm Birdwatching Hide are all categorized as family-friendly. Guided mudflat walks in the Wadden Sea National Park are also a popular and educational activity for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Breklum is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling through the diverse landscapes. For specific routes, consider the Ancient European Beech Tree loop from Breklum or the Beltringharder Polder loop from Breklum. Birdwatching from hides like the one at Lüttmoordamm is also a popular activity.

Where can I go birdwatching near Breklum?

Excellent birdwatching opportunities are available at the Lüttmoordamm Birdwatching Hide, which is one of four freely accessible hides in the area. The Transport Dam to Cecilienkoog and the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve are also significant resting and breeding grounds for large bird swarms.

Are there any ancient trees or historical natural features to see?

Yes, within the immediate vicinity of Breklum, you can visit an Ancient European Beech Tree. This majestic tree is integrated into local easy hiking and walking loops, offering a chance to connect with a living piece of history. The Wadden Sea itself also holds remnants of a medieval cultural landscape, shaped by human interaction over centuries.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Breklum?

The Wadden Sea is crucial for migratory birds as a feeding and resting ground, making spring and autumn excellent for birdwatching. Summer offers pleasant weather for mudflat walks and exploring the coastal landscapes. The Ancient European Beech Tree is beautiful year-round, with vibrant foliage in spring and autumn.

Are there easy walking routes to explore the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy walking routes. The Ancient European Beech Tree is part of loops like the Ancient European Beech Tree loop from Breklum and the Ancient European Beech Tree – Garden of the Senses loop from Breklum. The Beltringharder Koog also features well-developed hiking and cycling trails suitable for easy exploration.

What is the significance of the Beltringharder Koog?

The Beltringharder Koog is an impressive nature reserve created in the 1980s by dyking part of the Wadden Sea. It is now one of the largest lakes in Schleswig-Holstein and supports a unique animal and plant world in its saltwater and freshwater areas. It serves as a vital resting and breeding ground for numerous bird species and is crucial for coast protection and biodiversity.

Can I learn more about the Wadden Sea National Park on site?

Yes, the NABU National Park House Wattwurm, with its unique lugworm-like architecture, provides an amazing perspective on the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park. It offers insights into the park's biodiversity and ecological importance.

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

Visitors frequently highlight the expansive views, especially from the Lüttmoorsiel Seawall, where you can see the sea, Halligen, and the Beltringharder Koog. The abundance of sea wading birds and the unique dynamic landscape of the Wadden Sea are also highly appreciated. The tranquility and natural beauty of the area are often mentioned.

Are there any specific viewpoints recommended for scenic photography?

The Lüttmoorsiel Seawall and View over the Beltringharder Koog is highly recommended for its clear views of Nordstrandischmoor, the salt lagoon, and the Beltringharder Koog. The viewpoints within the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve also offer excellent opportunities to capture the unique landscapes and wildlife.

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