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Road cycling around Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll is characterized by its flat coastal landscape, protected by dikes, offering extensive cycling paths. The region is situated near the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea, providing open expanses and panoramic views. Well-paved surfaces make the area suitable for various road cycling routes, from easy rides to more demanding distances, with minimal inclines. An interesting feature is the border crossing with Denmark, where the national border runs through the road and Ruttebüller Lake.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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48.6km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Northernmost point of mainland Germany It's not spectacular, but if you're cycling the North Sea Cycle Route, it's a must-see. Seeing this spot is a must 😉. There's a shelter in the parking lot for shelter in case of rain. There's also information about the dike construction and the Wadden Sea.
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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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in the Gotteskoogsee nature reserve.
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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 northernmost point of the German mainland is located in the Rickelsbüller Koog, near Rodenäs in the district of Nordfriesland, Schleswig-Holstein. It marks Germany's outermost land border on the North Sea. Access is via the Norddeich–Sieltoft border crossing, which also serves as a reference point for this extreme point. This is not the absolute northernmost point in Germany—that position is occupied by the Ellenbogen peninsula on Sylt, a peninsula north of List that belongs to the island.
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the landscape with the various flying animals
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Looking over the dike, you can see the Hindenburg Dam to the left and, from time to time, a train passing by. Ahead, the east coast of Sylt with its lighthouse and cliffs. In front, the Wadden Sea is a magnificent sight.
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There are over 90 road cycling routes around Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult, with the majority being moderate.
The region is characterized by its flat coastal landscape, protected by dikes, which provides extensive cycling paths with minimal inclines. You'll primarily encounter well-paved surfaces, making it ideal for road cycling. The proximity to the Wadden Sea means open expanses and panoramic views are common.
Yes, Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll offers many easy routes. For example, the Klanxbüll Station – Tønder Old Town loop from Klanxbüll is an easy 30.2-mile (48.6 km) trail. Another accessible option is the Rickelsbüller Koog – German-Danish Dike loop from Neukirchen, which is 15.8 miles (25.4 km) long.
Cyclists can enjoy the unique landscapes of the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea, with its stunning, ever-changing coastal scenery and flat, open expanses along the dikes. You might also encounter the unusual Rosenkranz-Rudbøl border crossing, where the national border runs directly through the road and Ruttebüller Lake.
Yes, several points of interest can be incorporated into your rides. You can visit the Dagebüll Lighthouse or stop at the Dagebüll Mole Ferry Terminal for breathtaking views over the harbor and islands. The Rosenkranz–Rudbøl Border Crossing is also a unique sight.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Niebüll Station – Südwesthörn bathing spot loop from Klanxbüll and the Süderlügum – Bridge Over the Schmale loop from Neukirchen.
The routes in Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, well-paved paths, the scenic views of the Wadden Sea, and the ability to cover significant distances while enjoying the fresh sea air.
Yes, several routes conveniently start near train stations. For instance, the Klanxbüll Station – Tønder Old Town loop from Klanxbüll and the Niebüll Station – Südwesthörn bathing spot loop from Klanxbüll both begin close to public transport hubs, making them easily accessible.
The flat coastal landscape is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. The fresh sea air is enjoyable, but it's always advisable to check the local weather forecast, especially for wind conditions, as the open terrain can be exposed.
While many routes are moderate in length, the flat terrain allows for covering significant distances. You can combine several routes or explore the extensive network of dikes and coastal paths to create longer tours, potentially extending into Denmark or connecting to the nearby islands via ferry from Dagebüll.
The region has charming towns and villages where you can find cafes and restaurants. While specific stops are not always on every route, planning your ride to pass through places like Niebüll or near the Dagebüll ferry terminal will offer opportunities for refreshments.
Absolutely. The predominantly flat and well-paved surfaces, especially along the dikes, make Emmelsbüll-Horsbüll very suitable for family cycling. Many easy routes are available, allowing for relaxed rides without significant climbs, perfect for all ages and fitness levels.


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