Best attractions and places to see around Beltringharder Koog include a significant nature reserve on Schleswig-Holstein's North Sea coast. This area, formed by reclaiming part of the Wadden Sea, features one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest lakes and diverse saltwater and freshwater habitats. It is recognized for its exceptional birdlife, hosting over 100,000 resting wading and water birds annually. The Koog offers a range of natural and cultural sites for exploration.
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Nearby, about 350 meters off the route, past the lock, it's worth taking a short break. The Deichhotel Arlau has a small café with a great viewing terrace.
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The Arlauschleuse pumping station was built in 1924 to drain water from the marshlands of the Hattstedtermarsch at the mouth of the Arlau River into Nordstrand Bay.
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The Beltringharder Koog is an impressive nature reserve in North Friesland, Schleswig-Holstein. The Koog was embanked in 1987 and covers an area of 3,350 hectares, making it the largest nature reserve on the Schleswig-Holstein mainland. It was created in response to storm surges and today serves to protect the coast and promote biodiversity in the region. The Beltringharder Koog has a variety of habitats, including saltwater and freshwater lagoons, wet grassland and tidal floodplains. These diverse biotopes provide habitat for numerous species of birds that breed or rest here. Over 100,000 waders and water birds use the Koog throughout the year, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Commonly seen species include greylag geese and black-necked grebes. For visitors, there are well-developed hiking and cycling trails that lead through the diverse landscape of the Koog. Tours that start at Lüttmoorsiel and lead along the dike to Lüttmoorsee and further are particularly recommended. Observation huts and viewing platforms on these routes offer excellent opportunities to observe wildlife in its natural environment. The Koog is also an example of successful cooperation between nature conservation organizations such as NABU, the Wadden Sea Conservation Station and the WWF. Together they ensure that this unique ecosystem is protected and cared for.
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Beltringharder Koog is the name of the embankment of part of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea in the area of Nordstrand Bay, which was completed in 1987. This measure effectively connected the former island of Nordstrand to the mainland and thus made it part of a peninsula. Wikipedia
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Lüttmoorsiel, kilometer-long sea dike Halligbahn, Lüttmoorsiel–Nordstrandischmoor Lüttmoorsiel–Nordstrandischmoor, also called Lorenbahn, is a Halligbahn opened in 1934 with a track width of 600 mm through the North Frisian Wadden Sea from Beltringharder Koog to the Hallig Nordstrandischmoor. https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halligbahn_L%C3%BCttmoorsiel%E2%80%93Nordstrandischmoor
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Despite its small size - the former pumping station is probably the smallest natural history museum in the north - the exhibition offers a nice overview of the flora and fauna of the Beltringharder Koog. The national park station also serves as a contact and information point for those interested. https://www.sh-guide.de/de/eintrag/schoepfwerk-arlau-schleuse/
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Great to drive. 10,000 hectares of salt marshes, a unique habitat 👍🍀
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Beltringharder Koog is a prime birdwatching destination. Excellent spots include the Lüttmoorsiel Seawall and View over the Beltringharder Koog, where you can spot sea wading birds like oystercatchers and curlews. The Cecilienkoog Observation Tower offers panoramic views ideal for bird observation. Additionally, strategically located view huts throughout the reserve, especially near the Lüttmorsee saltwater lake, provide discreet observation opportunities. The Speicherbecken at Sönke-Nissen-Koog Siel and the Saltwater Lagoon south of Lüttmoordamm are also crucial nesting and feeding areas for various bird species.
Yes, the region offers unique cultural and historical insights. The Arlau Sluice Pumping Station and Natural History Museum serves as a visitor information center and houses a small museum detailing the Koog's formation. Another distinctive experience is the Lorenbahn Causeway to Nordstrandischmoor, a historic narrow-gauge railway traversing the Wadden Sea to Hallig Nordstrandischmoor.
The Beltringharder Koog is ideal for various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can explore numerous trails offering diverse perspectives of the region. For detailed routes, consider checking out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Beltringharder Koog and Cycling around Beltringharder Koog. Guided nature tours and mudflat hikes (Wattwanderungen) are also available through the Schutzstation Wattenmeer.
Many attractions in Beltringharder Koog are suitable for families. The View of the North Sea and the Halligen offers expansive views and the chance to see sheep on the dikes, which children often enjoy. The Lüttmoorsiel Seawall is also family-friendly, providing views of the sea and opportunities for birdwatching. The Cecilienkoog Observation Tower is easily accessible and offers a pleasant spot for families to enjoy the scenery.
For stunning views, visit the View of the North Sea and the Halligen, which provides extensive vistas of the Wadden Sea. The Lüttmoorsiel Seawall offers wide horizons over both the sea and the Koog itself. The Cecilienkoog Observation Tower is another excellent spot for a panoramic view of the natural landscape.
Beltringharder Koog is renowned for its exceptional birdlife, hosting over 100,000 resting wading and water birds annually. While birds can be observed year-round, the migration periods (spring and autumn) are particularly spectacular for birdwatching, as large flocks gather in the area.
The Cecilienkoog Observation Tower is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors with limited mobility to enjoy the panoramic views of the Koog. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions for other areas, as the nature reserve terrain can vary.
The Integrated Station Westküste is a modern facility featuring a National Park exhibition. This exhibition focuses on nature conservation, coastal habitats, coastal protection, the Halligen, the National Park, and the Wadden Sea World Heritage site. It also has an observation platform on the roof with views of both the Wadden Sea and the nature reserve.
The Beltringharder Koog is unique because it was formed in the 1980s by reclaiming part of the Wadden Sea, resulting in one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest lakes and diverse saltwater and freshwater habitats. This man-made landscape has become one of Germany's most vital bird habitats, supporting over 100,000 resting wading and water birds annually, alongside its distinctive salt-meadows and artificial lagoons.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views of the Wadden Sea and Halligen from spots like the View of the North Sea and the Halligen and the Lüttmoorsiel Seawall. The tranquility and excellent birdwatching opportunities at locations such as the Cecilienkoog Observation Tower are also highly valued. The unique experience of the historic Lorenbahn Causeway is another highlight for many.
Yes, guided nature tours and mudflat hikes (Wattwanderungen) are offered by the Schutzstation Wattenmeer throughout the year, providing in-depth knowledge of the Koog's ecosystems and wildlife. You can also arrange guided tours of the Koog from the Arlau Sluice Pumping Station and Natural History Museum.


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