Best attractions and places to see around List auf Sylt include a diverse range of natural landscapes, significant landmarks, and cultural sites. Located at the northern tip of Sylt island, this region features pristine dune landscapes and the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea. The area is characterized by its unique geography, offering opportunities to observe shifting dunes and coastal features. Tourism is central to the local economy, providing access to boat trips and local seafood.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is a really beautiful view
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Who do we have to thank for this new German name? Nudenn. The coast is a few hundred meters to the east. If the visibility is good, you can see the only moraine on the coast from Skagen to the German Bay. It lies between Ballum (at Havneby on Röm) and Emmerleff (at Braderup/Munkmarsch). This stretch of coast without dikes is worth a trip, especially in the morning, when Sylt is bathed in the morning sun. Very easy to reach via Klanxbüll, access about 16 km. While you're there, a trip around the Rickelsbüller Koog might be a good idea, about a 4 km detour. There, too, you can see Sylt if you drive in front of the dike.
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A great destination on Sylt
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White dunes wander through the heath
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The wandering dune is the absolute highlight in List on Sylt. From the road that leads to the town, you get an exclusive insight into the beautiful nature and the largest continuous shifting dune area in Europe. The shifting dunes reach an impressive height of 30 meters.
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The best way to explore the area around the lighthouse is on foot
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Beautiful lighthouse from Kampen, sometimes there are sheep or horses, then it looks completely idyllic
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List auf Sylt is home to Germany's only Wandering Dunes, part of the largest continuous wandering dune complex in Europe. These impressive sand masses shift up to four meters annually, constantly altering the landscape. You can also experience the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea, a unique ecosystem where you can walk at low tide to discover marine life.
The Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is easily accessible from List auf Sylt. You can walk independently or with a guide at low tide to discover creatures like lugworms, crabs, and oysters. Seal observation tours are also available from Lister Hafen, offering the chance to see seals in their natural habitat, particularly two hours before and after low tide.
Yes, the area features several notable lighthouses. The two Lister Ellenbogen Lighthouses (List-West and List-East) are iconic symbols of the Ellenbogen, with List-West being the northernmost lighthouse in Germany. While you can't enter them, they are popular photo motifs, especially at sunrise. The 'Langer Christian' lighthouse in Kampen is also a popular destination that can be viewed from the outside.
For breathtaking panoramic views, climb the Uwe Dune (Uwe-Düne), the highest natural point on Sylt. The Red Cliff (Rotes Kliff), stretching between Kampen and Wenningstedt, offers stunning views, especially at sunset when it glows with a reddish hue. The Ellenbogen also provides impressive views of the North Sea and, on clear days, the Danish island of Rømø.
The region around List auf Sylt offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy loops like the 'Ellenbogen – Ellenbogen Lighthouse loop' or more challenging ones like the 'Ellenbogen – Lister shifting dunes loop'. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Dunes at Ellenbogen – Dike Path North of List loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes extending towards Rømø. You can explore more options on the Cycling around List auf Sylt, Running Trails around List auf Sylt, and Gravel biking around List auf Sylt guide pages.
Yes, there are several easy walking opportunities. The Ellenbogen area is ideal for walks, offering expansive sandy beaches and pristine dune landscapes. While the Lister shifting dunes are a protected area, designated paths allow you to admire this unique nature. Many of the cycling routes mentioned, especially the shorter ones, can also be enjoyed as walks, offering flat terrain and scenic views.
Families will enjoy the Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten Sylt (Nature Experience Center Sylt), an interactive center providing insights into Sylt's geology and the North Sea ecosystem. Wadden Sea walks are also a fascinating experience for children, allowing them to discover marine life. The vast sandy beaches, particularly on the western side of Sylt, offer plenty of space for play and relaxation.
List auf Sylt is known for its seafood. At Lister Hafen, you can enjoy local specialties like the 'Sylter Royal' oysters, with Dittmeyer's Austern-Compagnie offering insights into their harvesting. The harbor is also a bustling hub for strolling, shopping, and dining at establishments like Gosch. For a unique souvenir, visit Dünenstrauss, a workshop creating decorative items from driftwood.
The shoulder seasons (spring and early autumn) often offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, with fewer crowds. Summer is ideal for beach activities and seal observation tours. Even in colder seasons, a walk along the Red Cliff or through the iodine-rich sea air can be beneficial. The Erlebniszentrum Naturgewalten is a great option for bad weather days.
Many areas around List auf Sylt are dog-friendly, especially the expansive beaches and walking paths. The Ellenbogen, while requiring a toll for cars, is free for cyclists and pedestrians and offers plenty of space for walks with dogs. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash in protected nature reserves, such as around the Wandering Dunes, to protect the local wildlife and ecosystem.
The Ellenbogen is Germany's northernmost point and a natural paradise. It's characterized by pristine dune landscapes, expansive sandy beaches, and free-roaming sheep. It's an ideal spot for walks and enjoying impressive views of the North Sea, as well as observing windsurfers and kitesurfers. It's also home to the two iconic Lister Ellenbogen Lighthouses.
Yes, you can access the Ellenbogen by car, but it requires a toll. However, access is free for cyclists and pedestrians, making it a popular destination for those exploring by bike or on foot. Parking is available, and from there, you can enjoy the vast natural landscape.


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