Natural monuments around Nordseeinsel Memmert are part of a highly significant protected wildlife island and bird sanctuary within the East Frisian archipelago. This area is characterized by a dynamic landscape of grasslands and wetland habitats that shift with tidal rhythms, surrounded by North Sea waters and vast mudflat areas. Notable natural features include various dune complexes, such as the Kreuzdüne, and extensive salt marsh complexes. The island serves as a wild habitat preservation area, primarily for scientific research due to…
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Watt for watt. Great view
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Always infinitely beautiful 💯
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A very nice nature trail with a viewing platform. A great photo spot too 🎨📸👍🏻
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Great views over the salt marshes are guaranteed.
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Island of my dreams, that's Borkum all alone... The island of Borkum offers something for everyone: nature, peace, sport and leisure, great gastronomy and pure relaxation.
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On this side are salt marshes & the Tüskendörsee. Many migratory birds use this as a resting place, so this area is good for bird watching.
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Great views over the salt marshes are guaranteed and this is also the starting point of the Otto Leege path, which tells a lot about nature and fauna and the work of Otto Leege - and is partly accompanied by art. A lot of information about the migration directions of the birds and individual species living here can be viewed on the platform.
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Access to Nordseeinsel Memmert is strictly regulated. It is a protected wildlife island and bird sanctuary, and regular tourism is not permitted. Visits require special permission, primarily for scientific research, to preserve its unique wild habitat.
The area is characterized by a dynamic landscape of grasslands and wetland habitats that shift with tidal rhythms. You can find various dune complexes, including the Kreuzdüne, and extensive salt marsh complexes. The region is also part of the Wadden Sea ecosystem, known for its vast mudflat areas.
A popular spot is View of Ruhezone I/8 from the dike, which offers expansive views of salt marshes and the Tüskendörsee, a resting place for migratory birds. Another excellent viewpoint is the Steerenklipp Observation Dune, providing a great perspective of Borkum's natural landscape and, on clear days, even the bird island of Memmert and neighboring islands.
Yes, the View of Ruhezone I/8 from the dike is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Otto Leege Trail is an educational path through the dunes designed to familiarize visitors with the nature of a dune island, featuring information boards and art installations, making it suitable for families.
Nordseeinsel Memmert is renowned as an important bird island, providing undisturbed breeding and resting grounds for many shy bird species. It's one of Germany's few breeding sites for spoonbills and supports a large breeding colony of herring gulls. The salt marshes and mudflats are crucial for migratory birds.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Juist Wood – Hammer Lake loop' or the 'Otto-Leege-Pfad Beach Access – Beach Access at Wasserwerk loop'. If you prefer running, consider the 'Juist Airfield – Memmertfeuer Lighthouse loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can try the 'Juist West Dike – Domäne Bill Café & Restaurant loop'. Find more options on the hiking, running, and cycling guide pages.
Yes, Hammer Lake is the largest freshwater lake in the East Frisian Islands. Formed by past storm surges, it is now a significant biotope with a hiking trail around it, including sections through the Juister wood.
The Billriff sandbank is a large sand reef at the western end of the island. It offers a unique experience where the North Sea and the Wadden Sea meet. At low tide, it can appear like a vast sandy desert. With some luck, you might even spot seals there. It's important to stick to marked paths to protect the dunes and mudflats.
Visitors appreciate the expansive views, especially at sunrise, and the opportunities for bird watching. The tranquility and unique natural landscapes, such as the 'desert-like' appearance of the Billriff sandbank, are frequently highlighted. Educational trails like the Otto Leege Trail are also popular for their informative and engaging approach to nature.
The region's dynamic landscape and birdlife make it interesting year-round. However, for bird watching, spring and autumn migration periods are particularly rewarding. Summer offers pleasant weather for exploring trails and enjoying the coastal environment. Always check local tide tables and weather forecasts before planning your visit, especially for areas like the Billriff sandbank.
Yes, the Otto Leege Trail is an ecologically-artistically designed path through the dunes. It features information boards and various art installations, aiming to educate visitors about the complex nature of a dune island and the life and work of Juister biologist Otto Leege.


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