Best lakes around Rodenäs are characterized by their unique geographical and ecological significance in northern Germany, near the Danish border. The region is known for Ruttebüller See (Rudbøl Sø), a marsh lake where the German-Danish border runs directly through the water and an adjacent road. This area is part of protected natural habitats, offering opportunities for nature observation. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in birdlife and tranquil rural settings.
Last updated: May 30, 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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the landscape is simply moving
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Lake Ruttebüll (Danish: Rudbøl Sø) is a body of still water in the far north of Schleswig-Holstein and the far south of Denmark. The 55-hectare lake straddles the border between Denmark and Germany. On the German side, it is part of the Natura 2000 protected area Ruttebüller See (FFH area Ruttebüll), and on the Danish side, it is part of the Wadden Sea National Park. The Vidå River (German: Wiedau) flows through the lake, and wide, reedy banks line it picturesquely. A particularly beautiful view of the lake can be enjoyed directly from the Vidå's outlet at the border post.
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Beautiful nature, great for cycling and bird watching.
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Pure nature and you can also go fishing, I think.
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The Nösse Kuhle near Morsum on Sylt is an attractive place for nature lovers and especially for anglers. This 4.9 hectare quarry lake was originally created during the construction of the Hindenburg Dam, when sand and clay were dredged out. Today the water is leased and maintained by the Sylt Anglers' Association. The Nösse Kuhle is known for its rich fish population. Anglers can catch eel, perch, pike, carp, tench, zander and other whitefish here. Fishing is permitted for both club members and guest anglers who purchase a day ticket. In addition to fishing, the Nösse Kuhle also offers an idyllic setting for walks and nature observation. The pond is surrounded by trees and bushes that create a picturesque backdrop and at the same time provide shelter for various bird species. The area is easily accessible and is ideal for a relaxing day in nature.
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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 lakes around Rodenäs are notable for their unique geographical and ecological significance. For instance, the German-Danish border runs directly through Ruttebüller See for 130 meters, creating a distinctive cross-border natural landscape. This area is also recognized for its untouched marshland ecosystems and rich birdlife.
Yes, Hülltofter Tief Bathing Area is an inland lake with a public bathing area. It features a small beach and a swimming island, making it a great spot for a refreshing dip.
Absolutely. The region is a significant natural habitat. Gotteskoogsee Nature Reserve is excellent for bird watching, and Ruttebüller See is a crucial breeding ground for various bird species like the marsh harrier and great bittern. The nearby Rickelsbüller Koog is also a vital resting and breeding area for wading and waterfowl.
You can expect a landscape dominated by marshland ecosystems, which are largely untouched and protected. These areas are part of NATURA-2000 protected zones, offering serene rural idylls, diverse birdlife, and picturesque reflections on the water, rather than typical recreational lake environments.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes around the area, including routes like the Rickelsbüller Koog loop. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Rodenäs guide or the broader Hiking around Rodenäs guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the area. Gotteskoogsee Nature Reserve, for example, is well-suited for cycling while enjoying the natural beauty and birdlife.
Many spots are family-friendly. Hülltofter Tief Bathing Area is ideal for families with its beach and swimming island. Other highlights like Nösse Pond and Gotteskoogsee Nature Reserve also offer pleasant experiences for families interested in nature observation and gentle walks.
The lakes are generally best visited during milder months for nature observation and outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are particularly good for bird watching, while summer allows for swimming at Hülltofter Tief Bathing Area. The serene beauty can be appreciated year-round, but some activities might be weather-dependent.
Yes, Nösse Pond, located near Morsum on Sylt, is a popular spot for anglers. It boasts a rich fish population, including eel, perch, pike, and carp. Guest anglers can often purchase a day ticket to fish here.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique cross-border experience at Ruttebüller See, the peaceful rural idyll, and the opportunities for nature observation, especially birdlife. The tranquil bathing area at Hülltofter Tief is also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area offers several running trails. You can find moderate running loops starting from Neukirchen or Rodenäs, and longer routes like the Rickelsbüller Koog loop. For detailed routes, check out the Running Trails around Rodenäs guide.
While specific public transport routes directly to every lake might be limited, the region is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider a combination of public transport and cycling or walking to reach specific lake areas like Ruttebüller See or Rickelsbüller Koog.


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