Best attractions and places to see around Niebüll, a town located on the North Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offers a diverse range of attractions. Situated near the Danish border, it serves as a gateway to the North Frisian islands and the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage site. The area blends rich history with natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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 very nice border crossing. We had very nice weather here. As you can see in the collage. Have fun on your tours!
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The quickest way to get from Dagebüll to Amrum is by ferry without stopping in Föhr. The journey only takes 90 minutes with the direct connection. With a stopover in Föhr, the journey time is extended by 30 minutes and then amounts to 2 hours. The journey from Dagebüll to Föhr takes 50 minutes.
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Most holidaymakers travel to the island of Föhr via the ferry port in Dagebüll on the mainland. The Wyker Dampfschiffs-Reederei ferries run from Dagebüll all year round and several times a day to the island of Föhr and on to Amrum. The departures are independent of the tide and only deviate from the timetable in the event of extremely low tide or severe flooding. The ferry crossing to Föhr takes approximately 40 to 45 minutes. The four W.D.R. ferries, which are used on the route between Dagebüll, Wyk auf Föhr and Wittdün on Amrum, can bring 50 to 75 cars and up to 1,200 passengers per trip to the islands. You can find further detailed information here: https://www.foehr.info/anreise
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Old landmark in the street. DRP stands for German Reich Prussia
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Gateway to the islands of Foehr and Amrum. Otherwise, Dagebüll has a very nice bathing beach, which is subject to a fee (2 euros per day).
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When the province of Schleswig-Holstein was divided between Denmark and Germany after the Schleswig referendum in 1920, the new border ran through Rudbøl, dividing the town into Danish and German parts. In Rudbøl is boundary stone no. 245. This is in the middle of the road that leads from Germany to Denmark. To the west of the road is the Danish side of the border, to the east is the German side. Rudbøl originally had three inns, two of which are still in use. The Grænsekro inn has existed in the village since 1711, which has bought a few houses and rents them out as holiday apartments. There is a campsite next to the inn. There is also a youth hostel in Rudbøl. On today's German side there is the former Rosenkranz Kro, which is now called Alter Deutscher Grenzkrug and is located in the Rosenkranz district of the municipality of Aventoft.
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Schlüttsiel is not only a ferry port, but also a great place for a break. There is a beautiful meadow with many benches with a great view of the North Sea. There is also a bathing area here.
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For a truly unusual experience, visit the Rosenkranz–Rudbøl Border Crossing. Here, the border between Germany and Denmark runs directly through the middle of the road and then through Ruttebüller Lake. It's a fascinating spot to see how the border was drawn.
Yes, Niebüll offers several cultural museums. You can visit the Richard Haizmann Museum, dedicated to the sculptor and painter Richard Haizmann, or the Friesisches Museum in Niebüll-Deezbüll, which provides insight into the Frisian way of life before industrialization. The Railway Museum is also a must-see for locomotive enthusiasts.
Niebüll features the Naturbad Wehle, a natural outdoor swimming area that offers water fun regardless of the tides. The town also has an indoor swimming pool for year-round enjoyment.
Niebüll boasts a well-developed network of cycling trails. You can find various routes, including an easy 27 km loop from Deezbüll to Dagebüll Lighthouse and the Dagebüll Beach Huts. For more options, explore the Cycling around Niebüll guide.
Many attractions around Niebüll are suitable for families. The Dagebüll Lighthouse and Schlüttsiel Harbor are popular spots. The Naturkundemuseum Niebüll offers interactive exhibits that children might enjoy, and the Railway Museum provides guided tours and historic train rides.
You'll find a variety of hiking and walking paths around Niebüll, including a Nordic Walking Park with 40 km of routes. Options range from easy loops like the 5 km 'Fountain in Stadtpark Niebüll – Malmesbury Park loop' to moderate trails. Discover more routes in the Hiking around Niebüll guide.
The Dagebüll Mole Ferry Terminal offers a large viewing platform with breathtaking panoramic views of the harbor, the town, the hinterland, and the islands of Föhr and the Halligen. For relaxation, Marschenpark, Malmesbury Park, and Stadtpark provide pleasant green spaces.
Niebüll is an excellent base for island excursions. From the Dagebüll Mole Ferry Terminal, you can catch car ferries to the islands of Amrum and Föhr. Additionally, from Schlüttsiel Harbor, ferries depart to the Halligen islands of Hooge and Langneß, and to Amrum in summer.
Yes, the Dagebüll Mole Ferry Terminal is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a large viewing platform. The Rosenkranz–Rudbøl Border Crossing is also accessible.
The Dagebüll Mole Ferry Terminal has a direct railway connection, making it easily accessible by public transport. There is also a large parking lot available if you are traveling by car.
Yes, the Nolde Foundation Seebüll, which preserves and exhibits the works of Emil and Ada Nolde in their former home and studio, is just a short drive from Niebüll. It's a significant cultural highlight in the region.
Niebüll has a cozy shopping street with small shops for browsing. For entertainment, Eck's Kino is a family-run cinema operating since 1954, and the Stadthalle Niebüll hosts theater performances by The Schleswig-Holstein State Theater and 'Die Bühne Niebüll'.


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