Best attractions and places to see around Nordhastedt, a municipality in the district of Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, offers a blend of local charm and access to numerous attractions. The region is characterized by rolling hills and wide fields, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore historical sites and cultural experiences both within the village and in the surrounding area, including proximity to the Wadden Sea.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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With almost 47,000 square meters of undeveloped area, the market square in Heide is the largest in Germany and a place with history. During the time of the independent farmer republic of Dithmarschen, the square was the meeting place of the state assembly from 1447 onwards. As early as the 16th century, traders met there every Saturday for a weekly market. This has remained the case to this day. In addition, a large Christmas market takes place on the square every year, as well as the "Heider Marktfrieden" every two years - the largest medieval folk festival in Dithmarschen. https://www.ndr.de/ratgeber/reise/binnenland_elbe/Heide-Stadt-in-Nordseenaehe-mit-Marktplatz-der-Superlative-,heide132.html
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With almost 47,000 square meters of undeveloped space, it is the largest market place in Germany. As early as the 16th century, traders came together there every Saturday for a weekly market.
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Pretty little spot in Meldorf. People meet here to have breakfast together, drink coffee, have dinner, go to church etc. etc. ☺️...
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Crossing by bike is worthwhile
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first mentioned in 1281 One of the most beautiful baroque churches in Schleswig-Holstein Wöhrden was first mentioned as an independent parish in 1281. As Count Gerhard III. In the war with Dithmarschen in 1319 Wöhrden was besieged, the Dithmarschers trapped in the church dared to launch a sortie and defeated the noble army. The church, which stands on the highest hill in Dithmarschen, was built in the late Baroque style between 1786 and 1788 by the Saxon-born master builder Johann August Rothe after the previous building was demolished. The tower was renovated in 1956/57. Of the four bells, one weighing 300 kilograms dates from 1493, the other weighing 1,200 kilograms was cast by Hermann Klinghe in 1453. The hall building with a five-sided choir end and high, light windows is structured on the outside by pilasters. Triangular gables with the monogram of the Danish King Christian VII are emblazoned above the entrances in the south and north. https://www.echt-dithmarschen.de/typ-dithmarschen/gehenswuerdigkeiten/details/st-nicolai-kirche/
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Beautiful, historic place where you can stop and linger for a while. The historic town center is worth seeing, and if you learn a little about Meldorf's history, the visit will be even more impressive. It's worth it!
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Beautiful and quite bright church in the Baroque architectural style. Further information can be researched here: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.-Nicolai-Kirche_(W%C3%B6hrden) Remarkable because the pulpit altar and the baptismal angel are not found that often.
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You can also take a break here in Meldorf and look at the historic market square.
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The region offers a rich history. Within Nordhastedt, you can find the Katharinenkirche, Ole Schriewerie, a historic manor house from the 18th century, and the St. Laurentius Church. Nearby, explore the Meldorf Market Square, known as the cultural capital of Dithmarschen with medieval traces, or the Heide Market Square, Germany's largest undeveloped market square. The St. Nicholas' Church in Wöhrden is also a notable baroque church.
Yes, Nordhastedt itself is home to the Katharinenkirche and the St. Laurentius Church. In the surrounding area, you can visit the historically significant St. Nicholas' Church in Wöhrden, a beautiful baroque church, and the St. John's Church in Meldorf, which is one of the most important early Gothic buildings on the west coast.
For those interested in the area's past, Nordhastedt has a local museum of local history. Additionally, the Meldorf Market Square is surrounded by historical buildings and is home to the Dithmarscher Landesmuseum, offering deeper insights into the region's heritage.
The region around Nordhastedt is characterized by rolling hills and wide fields. A prominent viewpoint is the Grünental High Bridge, which offers impressive views of the Kiel Canal and its shipping traffic. The area known as "Dithmarscher Schweiz" also provides quiet, sometimes challenging hiking trails with ascents and descents.
While not directly in Nordhastedt, the Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a significant natural feature of the broader Schleswig-Holstein region and is accessible from Nordhastedt. It is the largest cohesive tidal flats landscape globally and a crucial bird sanctuary.
The rolling hills and wide fields around Nordhastedt are ideal for cycling. You can find various routes, including easy loops like the "View of the Moor – St. Catherine's Church loop" or the "Heide Market Square – Heide Water Tower loop." For more options, explore the Cycling around Nordhastedt guide.
Yes, there are numerous trails for hiking enthusiasts. For easy walks, consider the "Giant Sequoia – Beech Forest Path loop from Westerwohld" or the "Waldfriedhof Hohenhain – Mühlenteich loop from Nordhastedt." The "Dithmarscher Schweiz" area offers more challenging trails with ascents and descents. Find more options in the Easy hikes around Nordhastedt guide.
For mountain biking, the region offers moderate trails such as the "Five-Finger Linden – Kaiserberg Observation Tower loop from Heide (Holstein)" or routes around the "Klaus Groth Hiking Trail." More detailed routes can be found in the MTB Trails around Nordhastedt guide.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Old Chain Ferry, Fischerhütte, offers a place to relax by the canal, with space for children to play. The Meldorf Market Square and Heide Market Square are great for a stroll. Additionally, the Steinzeitpark Dithmarschen in Albersdorf is an archaeological open-air museum that can be engaging for all ages, and the Dithmarscher Wasserwelt provides recreational water activities.
The Old Chain Ferry, Fischerhütte, exhibits an original, disused ferry on the southern side of the Kiel Canal. It's a unique man-made monument where visitors can pause under old linden trees, enjoy direct views of the canal, and even find a snack bar and e-bike charging station.
The Meldorf Market Square is a beautiful, historic place known as the cultural capital of Dithmarschen. It features a charming town center with traces of the Middle Ages, including the impressive Meldorf Cathedral. It's a great spot to stop, linger, and explore the local history and cultural offerings.
The Nordhastedt region is characterized by picturesque rolling hills and wide, open fields. This diverse landscape provides excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities, from leisurely cycling tours to more challenging hikes, offering scenic views and a tranquil environment.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The historic town centers like Meldorf Market Square are highly rated for their ambiance. The Grünental High Bridge is loved for its impressive views of the Kiel Canal, and the Old Chain Ferry, Fischerhütte, is enjoyed as a unique, relaxing spot by the water.


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