Attractions and places to see around Schülp, a municipality southwest of Rendsburg in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, showcase its unique position along the Kiel Canal and its natural features. The area offers a blend of maritime engineering, historical sites, and ecologically valuable inland dunes. Visitors can explore various landmarks and natural areas within and around the village.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The historic port of Tönning impresses with its centuries-old history and its picturesque appearance. The historic port was founded in 1613. At that time, the historic port of Tönning served as an anchor point for ships that brought the surpluses from the agriculture of Eiderstedt to Western Europe. The Tönning shrimp boats, service ships of the Water and Shipping Authority and numerous pleasure boats are still moored here today. It is considered one of the most beautiful ports on the west coast of North Friesland. The historic port of Tönning is a very popular excursion destination and offers the unique opportunity to experience the beauty of historic architecture and life on the North Sea. The most impressive building near the port of Tönning is probably the packing house. Built in 1783, it served for many years as a storage location for wood, hard coal and much more. Over the years, the packing house became increasingly important economically due to the increasing number of ships in the port of Tönning. The historic building has been a listed building since 1965. At the beginning of the 21st century, cultural events increasingly found their way into the listed building. Source: https://hyggewarft.de/hafen-toenning/
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Cycling on the Wadden Sea is also fun
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You have to see and feel this vastness!
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A beautiful spot, pure nature
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Very nice route directly along the mudflats
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It's just beautiful here, the view is wonderful Beach chairs or just lie on the beautiful meadow.
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You can experience harbor flair on the Eider in Tönning. After all, the city was a very important port and trading center until the construction of the NOK in 1895, as the westernmost connection between the North and Baltic Seas, via the Eider Canal. The packing house and the pretty harbor as well as the beautiful old town with many small gabled and town houses characterize Tönning. The Multimar Wattforum adventure exhibition is also worthwhile. The most important building on the market - the St. Lawrence Church - rises 62 meters high above the city. The oldest fragments date from the 12th century. An impressive ceiling painting, a baptismal font and a pulpit with carvings are worth seeing. At 77 m, the brick building, the Tönninger Packhaus from 1783, is the most impressive building that houses an exhibition on the history of Tönning. The market square is the ideal starting point for a stroll to the harbor. Past the castle gardens to the harbor promenade, which is lined with trees. Interesting buildings including the white wooden drawbridge with mostly photos :-) and the boatman's house from 1625. The Katinger Watt is also part of the urban area. The NSG was created through the construction of the Eider Barrier and is now particularly interesting for bird lovers.
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In the high season I find Tønning quite crowded - but still nice 👍
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The region offers several natural highlights. You can enjoy the View of the Wadden Sea with beach chairs, where you can drive directly along the water and dike. Another significant natural area is the Katinger Watt Nature Reserve, known for its diverse birdlife and walking paths. Schülp itself is also home to ecologically valuable inland dunes like Timmerbarg, Schütterberg, and Moritzberg.
Yes, Schülp has a rich history. You can visit the Museum of Local History, housed in the renovated 18th-century school building known as the 'Alte Kate.' The Pestilence Cemetery, established in 1712, is another historical site still in use today. Additionally, the Moltkestein is a historical monument within the village.
Many attractions around Schülp are suitable for families. The Eider Barrage (Eider-Sperrwerk) is an impressive man-made structure that prevents flooding and hosts colonies of several thousand birds, offering an educational and visually striking experience. The View of the Wadden Sea with beach chairs provides a relaxing spot for families to enjoy the coast. The nearby town of Tönning also offers a charming marketplace and a tide-dependent harbor with restaurants.
The region around Schülp is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Stiller Landweg loop from Wesselburen' or the 'Vastness to the horizon loop from Wesselburen.' Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Eider Flood Barrier – Eider Barrage (Eider-Sperrwerk) loop from Schülp' or the 'Eiderdamm Sailing Club – Eider Bridge at Tönning loop from Schülp.' You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Schülp.
Schülp is uniquely situated on both sides of the Kiel Canal, a vital artificial waterway connecting the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. The canal itself is a major attraction, with constant ship traffic. You can observe vessels from various points, and free ferries, like the Breiholz Ferry, provide transport and an interesting perspective. Schülp also hosts maritime pilot stations, including the historic old Nübbel pilot station and the Rüsterbergen pilot station, which offers excellent views of the canal.
Yes, Schülp offers some unique sights. You can visit the World's Longest Bench, providing a distinctive spot for relaxation and ship-watching along the Kiel Canal. The inland dunes of Timmerbarg, Schütterberg, and Moritzberg are also a unique natural feature, symbolizing the region's landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and impressive engineering. The View of the Wadden Sea with beach chairs is loved for its beautiful views and comfortable cycling paths. The Eider Barrage is often praised for its imposing structure and the sheer scale of its storm surge protection technology. The charming atmosphere and culinary offerings in towns like Tönning are also highly rated.
Yes, especially in nearby settlements. For instance, the small fishermen's houses on the harbor pier in Tönning offer a wide range of restaurants. The Historic Harbour of Tönning also has numerous good restaurants around it, perfect for enjoying local cuisine.
The region is generally pleasant to visit during warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are most enjoyable. The natural reserves and coastal areas are particularly vibrant during these seasons. However, the Kiel Canal and its maritime activities can be observed year-round.
Beyond simply observing the canal, Schülp is home to pilot stations crucial for navigation. The old Nübbel pilot station is a listed building, and the Rüsterbergen pilot station, located on a 10-meter-high sand hill, provides excellent panoramic views of the canal and the Eider lowlands.
The Katinger Watt Nature Reserve is a significant area for birdwatching, with an information hut run by NABU where visitors can borrow binoculars. It features a 13-kilometer path that winds through meadows and forests, offering views of the sea and tidal creeks. It's particularly known as a habitat for lapwings and, if you're lucky, sea eagles and kingfishers.
The Rendsburg Transporter Bridge, while a prominent landmark of the region near Rendsburg, is currently out of service due to technical defects. However, you can still access the area via alternative ferries, such as those at Nobiskrug, to see the bridge and its surroundings.


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