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Touring cycling routes around Rickelsbüller Koog are characterized by flat coastal terrain and well-maintained paths. This region, situated at the northernmost point of mainland Germany, is a designated nature reserve and part of the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cyclists can expect routes along dikes, offering expansive views of the intertidal ecosystem and diverse birdlife. The landscape provides a variety of easy to moderate routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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delicious food and friendly service
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very informative, it is open daily and it has a toilet
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Beautiful route from Hoyer across the border. 700 m to Café Zollhaus
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Without a sign, you wouldn't notice that you're walking into another country... It's nice how easy this can be these days.
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a beautiful old and preserved building
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The Rickelsbüller Koog is a nature reserve covering approximately 534 hectares in the North Frisian district – the northwesternmost point of mainland Germany lies there, directly on the border dam near Rodenäs-Markhäuser. Since its embankment in 1981 and official designation as a protected area in 1982, it offers a mosaic of wet meadows, reed beds, and inland waters that developed from the former mudflats and salt marshes. For birdwatchers, the Koog is a true paradise: it is one of the most important resting and breeding areas along the Schleswig-Holstein North Sea coast. Species such as pink-footed goose, barnacle goose, redshank, black-tailed godwit, dunlin, knot, and many more rest and breed here in large numbers. Particularly impressive are the now regular sightings of white-tailed eagles – a testament to the ecological importance of the area. The landscape is crisscrossed by easily accessible dikes and observation points, including an observation hut. Ideal for nature lovers: binoculars are a must to experience the vibrant birdlife in action. The circular trail – for example, part of the "WWF Tour – Boundless Birdlife" – runs approximately 13 km through the area, offering extensive experiences of the open landscape and the opportunity to experience the northernmost point of the mainland. The Koog is accessible via Rodenäs: By bike or car, you can reach a free parking area directly next to the dike via the border road. From there, paths lead into the protected area – the clear landscape, the rich birdlife, and the peacefully flowing border make the destination a special natural location.
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The Rickelsbüller Koog region is characterized by its predominantly flat coastal terrain, making it ideal for touring cyclists seeking routes without significant climbs. You'll mostly find well-maintained, paved paths along dikes, offering expansive views of the surrounding land and the Wadden Sea.
Yes, Rickelsbüller Koog offers many easy routes perfect for beginners or family outings. For example, the Verlath Pumping Station – Nordfriesland – Rugged Beauty loop from Rodenäs is an easy 14.6-mile (23.6 km) path exploring the distinctive coastal beauty of Nordfriesland. Another great option is the Rickelsbüller Koog – View of the Hindenburgdamm loop from Klanxbüll, an easy 18.3-mile (18.3 km) route.
Rickelsbüller Koog is rich in natural and geographical landmarks. You can visit the Northernmost point of the German mainland, explore the Rickelsbüller Koog nature reserve itself, or enjoy a View of the Hindenburgdamm. The area is also part of the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering unique intertidal ecosystems and diverse birdlife.
There are over 100 touring cycling routes available in Rickelsbüller Koog, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. The majority of these, around 87, are classified as easy, with 16 moderate and a few more challenging options.
The touring cycling routes in Rickelsbüller Koog are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 380 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet country roads, the expansive views of the Wadden Sea, and the well-maintained paths that make for a peaceful and enjoyable ride.
Yes, many routes in Rickelsbüller Koog are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Hülltofter Tief Lake – Rickelsbüller Koog loop from Klanxbüll, a 19.2-mile (30.8 km) trail that takes you through the scenic lake area and the Koog.
The best time for touring cycling in Rickelsbüller Koog is generally from spring to early autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and more stable. This period offers pleasant temperatures and less chance of strong winds, making for a more enjoyable experience along the exposed coastal dikes. It's also a great time for birdwatching in the nature reserve.
Absolutely. Given its coastal location, many routes provide stunning views. The Südwesthörn Pumping Station – View of Föhr Island loop from Nordhörn is a moderate 24.8-mile (40.0 km) route specifically designed to offer views towards Föhr Island. Another option is the View of Föhr Island – Dagebüll Mole Ferry Terminal loop from Klanxbüll.
Yes, Rickelsbüller Koog is a designated nature reserve and an important resting place for migratory birds, making it an excellent spot for wildlife observation. Cycling along the dikes provides ample opportunities to observe diverse birdlife in a tranquil coastal setting, especially during migration seasons.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed here, the region is generally accessible. Given its popularity for outdoor activities, you can typically find parking facilities in nearby villages or designated trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient parking options.
Rickelsbüller Koog is located near the Danish border, and while specific public transport connections directly to all trailheads might vary, nearby towns like Klanxbüll often serve as access points. From there, you might find local bus services or short cycling connections to reach the main touring routes. Planning your journey in advance with regional transport providers is recommended.


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