Best attractions and places to see around Breklum include a mix of natural features, historical landmarks, and unique regional experiences. Situated in North Friesland, Germany, Breklum provides access to the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The area is characterized by its coastal landscape, salt marshes, and views of the North Sea and Halligen. Visitors can explore cultural sites and engage in outdoor activities such as cycling and hiking.
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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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The translation takes about 15 minutes, which is only possible for overnight guests.
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From this dike, you reach infinite horizons. You have views of the sea, but also of the halligens and the Beltringharder Koog. As you evolve near mudflats, many sea wading birds better known as wading birds are visible. Oystercatchers, curlews, sandpipers, sandpipers. All these birds find their pantries in the mud. You also see many sheep. The salty grass they eat makes their meats tastier.
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A 3.5-kilometer-long lorry dam, which leads to the Beltringharder Koog on the mainland and is only navigable at low tide, connects the Hallig Nordstrandischmoor with the mainland. This lorry dam was built in 1926. Worth seeing. 👍🏼
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The former kitchen director on the MS Deutschland is called Erik Brack and he is the owner and chef of the restaurant Hallog Kroog on the Hamburger Hallig.
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Magnificent Ausssicht with a clear view of Nordstrandischmoor and the "salt lagoon and the Beltringharder Koog". These natural lagoons no longer exist on the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea coast as a result of dike construction measures. Today there are three artificial lagoons: the Rantum basin on Sylt, the Kronenloch in Speicherkoog Dithmarschen and the Beltringharder Koog. Important breeding colonies of the rare terns, avocets and plovers are found on the artificial islands of the lagoon. Large flocks of wading birds gather there during high water migration periods. As a result, these are not salt marshes in the classic sense. https://www.beltringharderkoog.de/der-beltringharder-koog/salzwasserlagune
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Size 1.1 km² The Halligkrog is located on a terp (main terp), and there are also 2 uninhabited terps (Kuhberg & Schafberg). Road connection to the mainland (Sönke-Nissen-Koog) There is no overnight accommodation on the Hallig.
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We ate very well here. The service was very friendly.
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Breklum is ideally situated near the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can experience the unique ecosystem of the salt marshes, particularly along the causeway to the Hamburger Hallig, which forms the largest salt marsh area on the open North Sea. The region also offers extensive views of the Wadden Sea and the Halligen from various points.
Yes, Breklum itself features the 13th-century St. Johannis Church, a significant historical landmark. You can also visit the "Alte Mühle" Local History Museum for insights into local life. Nearby, the iconic Westerheversand Lighthouse is a popular destination and a symbol of the North Sea coast.
A truly unique experience is a ride on the Lorenbahn Causeway to Nordstrandischmoor. This narrow-gauge construction railway, opened in 1934, traverses the North Frisian Wadden Sea to Hallig Nordstrandischmoor, offering a distinctive journey. Additionally, exploring the Hamburger Hallig provides a deep dive into the Wadden Sea National Park's unique environment.
Many attractions around Breklum are family-friendly, including the Salt Marsh Trail to Hamburger Hallig and the View of the North Sea and the Halligen. For indoor fun, the "Piraten Meer" adventure pool in Büsum is within reach, offering swimming, slides, and relaxation for all ages.
The View of the North Sea and the Halligen is a highly recommended spot, offering expansive vistas of the Wadden Sea and the small Halligen. You'll often see grazing sheep on the dikes, adding to the scenic coastal atmosphere. Another excellent viewpoint is the Lüttmoorsiel Seawall, which provides views of the sea, Halligen, and the Beltringharder Koog.
The region around Breklum is excellent for outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy various hiking and cycling trails along the dikes and through the unique Wadden Sea landscape. The Salt Marsh Trail to Hamburger Hallig is particularly popular for both activities.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails around Breklum. For example, you can find routes like the 'Ancient European Beech Tree loop' or the 'Former Town Hall of Bredstedt – Mühlenteich Bredstedt loop' which are classified as easy. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Breklum guide.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. These seasons offer milder weather, making hiking, cycling, and exploring the Wadden Sea more enjoyable. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn offer unique birdwatching opportunities during migration.
Many outdoor areas and trails around Breklum are dog-friendly, especially those along the dikes and through natural landscapes. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves like the Wadden Sea National Park, to protect wildlife and grazing sheep.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views of the Wadden Sea and Halligen, often accompanied by grazing sheep, as highlighted at the View of the North Sea and the Halligen. The unique experience of traversing the salt marshes to the Hamburger Hallig, and the distinctive journey on the Lorenbahn Causeway are also highly appreciated.
While Breklum itself is not directly on the coast for water sports, the beaches of St. Peter-Ording are within reach and are popular for activities such as kiting or surfing. The Wadden Sea also offers unique opportunities for mudflat hiking during low tide.
Breklum offers a local culinary scene where you can enjoy traditional North Frisian dishes. Look for restaurants serving fresh fish, including specialties like Labskaus and Matjes, often paired with local beers. These establishments provide a taste of the regional cuisine.
Breklum is well-connected by public transport, making it possible to reach various attractions and starting points for trails. Local bus services operate in the region, connecting Breklum to nearby towns and points of interest. It's recommended to check local schedules for specific routes to attractions like the Hamburger Hallig or the Lorenbahn.
Yes, the NABU Information Hut on Schafsberg, located on the Hamburger Hallig, serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Wadden Sea National Park. The Amsinck House, also on the dike to Hamburger Hallig, functions as another information center.


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