Best lakes around Juist offer unique natural features on this East Frisian Island. Juist is characterized by its dune landscapes and significant freshwater bodies. The island provides a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, making it a notable location for nature observation. Visitors can explore various water features, from large lakes to smaller ponds, integrated into the island's protected areas.
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The Napoleonschanze is a relic from the Napoleonic occupation. 300 French soldiers were stationed on Norderney to secure their blockade and thus prevent goods from being smuggled into the country from England.
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A beautiful center of Juist.
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The Hammersee is a freshwater lake right next to the forest with wonderful nature observation. The Hammersee is the largest freshwater lake on the East Frisian Islands and a unique biotope. The lake marks the spot where the island was split in two during a severe storm surge, the St. Peter's Flood in 1651. At first, a few dunes south of the breach connected the two parts of the island. But each subsequent storm surge reduced this delicate connection until it too was lost. So the people of Juist had to live on two islands for a long time. In 1771, seventeen people from Juist drowned during the Christmas flood while they were on their way back from Christmas mass. In 1870, the southern part of the Hammersee began to silt up. It was not until 1932 that the separated parts of the island were reconnected by a dune dike. During construction, another storm surge broke through the dike and the Hammersee was created.
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Especially suitable for families with children!
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Welcome to bird watching at the Südstrandpolder! The Südstrandpolder is of artificial origin: construction of a military airport began here in 1940, but was never completed, with the exception of the dike. Instead, a diverse landscape developed from the former mudflats. Today, the polder is home to extensive bushes and wet heaths, as well as the largest reed beds on the East Frisian Islands. These reed beds and the pond system created in 1988 are home to many species of birds that breed, feed and rest here.
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Beautiful swan pond at the Napoleonschanze
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Exciting..funny sinking mini ships ⚓️⛴️ There's always something going on here, something like the center of Juist📍
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You should bring time and binoculars with you here. A huge bird area. Beautiful untouched nature.🦤
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The most significant natural feature is Hammer Lake, the largest freshwater lake on the East Frisian Islands. It's a unique biotope, formed after a severe storm tide in 1651, with its salinity gradually reduced by rainwater over time. The island also features renaturalized Goldfish Ponds and crucial Water Conservation Areas integrated into the dune landscape.
Yes, the Swan Pond at the Napoleonic Redoubt is part of a historical site. The Napoleonic Redoubt itself is the oldest cultural monument on the island, built between 1806 and 1813 to prevent smuggling during the Continental Blockade.
Around Hammer Lake, you can observe rich biodiversity from viewing platforms, as it's a vital habitat for numerous animal and plant species. The Südstrandpolder Birdwatching Hut is specifically designed for observing various bird species in an area with extensive reed beds and a pond system. Binoculars are highly recommended for birdwatching.
Yes, the Südstrandpolder Birdwatching Hut is considered family-friendly, offering a chance to observe birds. The Swan Pond at the Napoleonic Redoubt is situated in a park, providing a pleasant resting place for families. Additionally, the Kurplatz and Schiffchenteich Juist, located in the village center, is a small park with a pond, beach chairs, and benches, often hosting activities in summer and offering access to a mini-golf course.
A small, marked hiking trail encircles Hammer Lake, allowing for exploration of this natural area. You can find several hiking routes around Juist, including the 'Hammer Lake – Juist Wood loop' and 'Juist Wood – Hammer Lake loop'. For more details on hiking trails, visit the Hiking around Juist guide.
Yes, Juist offers several cycling routes that pass by or near its natural features. For instance, you can find routes like 'Juist West Dike – Domäne Bill Café & Restaurant loop' or 'Lütje Tea House, Juist – Juist Airfield loop'. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Juist guide.
The Kurplatz and Schiffchenteich Juist is noted as wheelchair accessible. While the trail around Hammer Lake can be sandy and challenging for those with walking impairments, other areas like the Kurplatz offer easier access.
Dogs are generally allowed on Juist but must be kept on a leash, especially in protected areas like around Hammer Lake, which is in protection zone 1 of the national park. Always observe local signage regarding dog regulations.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty and tranquility. The Hammer Lake is praised for its gnarled trees and diverse ecosystem, offering a peaceful experience. The Südstrandpolder Birdwatching Hut is popular for its abundant birdlife, and the Kurplatz and Schiffchenteich Juist is enjoyed as a lively, central gathering spot.
While not directly adjacent to all lakes, you can find dining options on the island. The 'Juist Airfield – Café Wilhelmshöhe loop' and 'Juist West Dike – Domäne Bill Café & Restaurant loop' are examples of routes that include cafes or restaurants, suggesting they are accessible from areas near the lakes. The Kurplatz, with its central location, is also close to various establishments.
Juist is a car-free island. You can reach the lakes, such as Hammer Lake, on foot, by bike, or via a traditional horse-drawn carriage ride to Bill. The island's compact size makes most attractions accessible without private vehicles.


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