Best attractions and places to see around Nordstrand include a blend of historical landmarks, distinctive natural features, and cultural sites on Germany's North Sea coast. This peninsula, connected to the mainland in 1987, is surrounded by the unique Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The region features expansive salt marshes, protective dikes with cycling paths, and historical churches, offering diverse exploration opportunities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A very well restored mill, a great photo opportunity. There are also delicious cakes here.
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The coast off Schobüll has a largely natural transition from the Hohe Geest to the Wadden Sea with a weak beach wall system. It is the only undeicht section on the entire west coast of Schleswig-Holstein. In front of the former open geest coast with a sandy beach and small dunes, a largely naturally formed salt marsh can be found today, which is largely unused and left to the natural dynamics of the Wadden Sea. http://ag-geobotanik.de/Kieler_Notizen/KN_3/KN39_040-053_(2013)_Stock_Schobueller_ beach.pdf
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Drifts, which can now include plastic and other rubbish from ships, boats or holidaymakers on the coast, is not driven off Husum or Schobüll, but unfortunately everywhere on the coast.
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At 1,000 hectares, the salt marshes along the causeway to the Hamburger Hallig form the largest salt marsh area on the open North Sea.
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Even on warm summer days, the coffee tastes very good with the delicious cake.
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Nice windmill and here they have delicious cakes and ice cream.
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Beautiful view of the Halligen
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Very nice section of the route and very nice vantage point on the sea.
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Nordstrand is surrounded by the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a unique ecosystem. You can also discover expansive salt marshes, such as those along the causeway to the Hamburger Hallig, which form the largest salt marsh area on the open North Sea. The region is also characterized by its protective dikes, many of which feature well-maintained bicycle paths, and the Beltringharder Koog, Schleswig-Holstein's largest nature reserve on the mainland.
Yes, Nordstrand has several historical landmarks. The Engel Mill (Süderhafen), a Dutch windmill built in 1889, is a prominent landmark that now houses a café. You can also visit the St. Vinzenz Church in Odenbüll, the oldest building on Nordstrand with parts dating back to the 13th century, featuring a significant late Gothic carved altar.
Cycling and hiking are very popular. The region boasts numerous well-developed cycling paths along and behind the dikes. For hiking, you can find routes like the easy Strucklahnungshörn Harbor – Pellworm Ferry Harbour loop or the moderate View of the Nordstrand Marshes – Engel Mill, Süderhafen loop. Mountain biking is also an option, with trails such as the Engelmühle – View of Pellworm loop.
A highly recommended spot is the View of the North Sea and the Halligen. From here, you get a great perspective of the Wadden Sea and the small Halligen islands, often with sheep grazing on the dikes, creating a quintessential North Sea landscape.
Many attractions around Nordstrand are suitable for families. The Salt Marsh Trail to Hamburger Hallig is a great option for cycling or walking, and it includes a swimming area. The Engel Mill (Süderhafen) with its café is also family-friendly. Exploring the dikes and beaches like Fuhlehorn Beach offers plenty of space for kids to enjoy the outdoors.
The Nordstrand Island Museum (Inselmuseum) provides insights into the island's history, particularly how it was shaped by severe storm surges. You can also observe traditional thatched roofs on some buildings, remnants of historical architecture. Nordstrand is also known as the origin of 'Pharisäer,' a distinctive local alcoholic beverage.
The Wadden Sea Conservation Station offers an inviting exhibition. It features a 3D model of the Nordstrand area, a learning island focused on seals, and an interactive map highlighting bird-watching locations within the National Park, providing excellent educational opportunities about the region's unique biodiversity.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views of the Wadden Sea and Halligen, the peaceful atmosphere of the dikes with grazing sheep, and the excellent cycling opportunities. The Salt Marsh Trail to Hamburger Hallig is particularly popular for its unique landscape and the good food at the Hallig's restaurant. The charm of historical sites like the Engel Mill and the vibrant atmosphere of Husum Inner Harbour also receive high acclaim.
Yes, popular spots for recreation include Fuhlehorn Beach and the Holmer Siel bathing area. These locations offer opportunities to enjoy the North Sea coast.
Absolutely. The Husum Inner Harbour is a notable historical site. This inland port has existed since the Middle Ages and still experiences the tides, drying up at low tide. It's a charming area with cafes and shops, often described as one of the most beautiful sides of the 'gray city on the gray sea'.
The dikes are characteristic of the region, serving to protect the expansive flat green farm fields where sheep graze from the North Sea. Beyond their protective function, many dikes feature well-maintained bicycle paths, making them ideal for exploring the unique landscape and enjoying scenic rides.
Yes, Nordstrand is home to other significant churches. The St. Knud Church, a Roman Catholic church, was built in 1866. Additionally, the St. Theresia Church, an Old Catholic parish, has roots tracing back to 1654 with its original small church built in 1662.


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