Best lakes around Hedwigenkoog are primarily found in nearby nature reserves, as Hedwigenkoog itself is a municipality of reclaimed marshland on the North Sea coast in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Its water bodies are intrinsically linked to the North Sea and the Wadden Sea, offering distinct coastal experiences rather than traditional inland lakes. The Hedwigenkoog landscape features flat, open areas, primarily agricultural, with an extensive network of cycle paths for exploration. This region provides unique access to the North Sea and its…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Great for bird lovers and in good weather you have a great view, but the asphalt embankment is not so great for hiking and probably too warm for dog paws in midsummer.
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Beautiful nature reserve, which is worth hiking.
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the most beautiful cycle paths ✅🚲—Tours go along the waterline, the coast or along the dike, like the one here in the highlight
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beautiful view of the nature reserve "Wöhrdener Loch" The 495 hectare “Wöhrdener Loch” in the north of the Meldorfer Speicherkoog is one of the two nature reserves that were created to compensate for the loss of around 1560 hectares of sandy tidal flats and around 900 hectares of foreland and salt marsh areas as a result of the diking. In contrast to the southern "Kronenloch", the "Wöhrdener Loch" is cut off from the salt water flow. The aim was to create a freshwater biotope in this area as a breeding, feeding and resting place for endangered bird species. https://www.schutzstation-wattenmeer.de/unsere-stations/meldorfer-speicherkoog/nsg-woehrdener-loch/
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A beautiful spot, pure nature
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For the safety of people and the landscape from the severe storm surges of the North Sea, construction of the Eider barrage began in 1967. As a result, the Katinger Watt was created and the mouth of the Eider is now protected from flooding and drained. More than 800 hectares of land could be gained in this way and a special landscape has emerged. The Katinger Watt is now a unique nature reserve through which several paths and roads lead. In just a few years, a natural area grew up here, in which a rich animal and plant world is at home today. In the NABU Naturzentrum Katinger Watt an exhibition shows the changes in nature. The focus is on the original nature, which is explored and preserved. Many discovery tours into the mudflats for young and old start from the Lina-Hähnle-Haus. Beautiful Eiderstedt is a resting place for many birds and a habitat for a wide variety of other animals.
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Only short sections through a small forest and meadows. Otherwise here mostly on asphalt through beautiful nature 🤩🥰!
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Just enjoying nature, it's fun to drive here.
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Around Hedwigenkoog, you can explore a variety of water bodies, including significant freshwater biotopes like the Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, unique tidal saltwater biotopes such as the Kronenloch Nature Reserve, and recreational lagoons like the Family Lagoon (Perlebucht). These areas offer diverse natural experiences.
The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is a 495-hectare freshwater biotope created as a vital breeding, feeding, and resting ground for endangered bird species. It offers beautiful views and is ideal for hikes, bike tours, picnics, and enjoying sunsets. Konik horses and Galloways graze here to maintain the landscape.
Yes, the region is excellent for birdwatching. Both the Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve and the Katinger Watt Nature Reserve are known for their diverse birdlife, including various duck species, waders, lapwings, and sometimes even sea eagles and kingfishers. The Kronenloch Nature Reserve also provides habitat for numerous bird species.
The Family Lagoon (Perlebucht) is a redesigned bathing and leisure area perfect for families. It offers water for swimming even during low tide, a large playground for children, volleyball and beach soccer fields, and opportunities for water sports like surfing and kitesurfing. There are also barbecue areas and picnic spots.
Absolutely. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve offers beautiful hiking opportunities. Additionally, the Katinger Watt Nature Reserve features a relatively easy 13-kilometer path through meadows and forests, ideal for nature walks. For more hiking options, you can explore routes like the 'View of the North Sea Mudflats – Mudflats With Birds loop' found in the Hiking around Hedwigenkoog guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve and Kronenloch Nature Reserve both have well-maintained cycling paths. The Cycling Path Along the North Sea Dike also offers scenic rides. You can find various cycling tours, such as the 'Sheep on the North Sea Dike – Salt Marshes at Hedwigenkoog loop', in the Cycling around Hedwigenkoog guide.
The nature reserves are rich in wildlife, especially birds. You can observe various duck species, waders, and lapwings. If you're lucky, you might also spot sea eagles and kingfishers. In areas like the Wöhrdener Loch, Konik horses and Galloways are used for grazing and can be seen in the open landscapes.
The Katinger Watt Nature Reserve is a natural monument known for its diverse bird species and a 13-kilometer path that allows visitors to explore its unique environment. There's an information hut run by NABU where you can learn more about the local flora and fauna, and even borrow binoculars for birdwatching.
The lakes and nature reserves around Hedwigenkoog offer unique experiences year-round. Spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching due to migration. Summer is ideal for family activities and swimming at the Family Lagoon (Perlebucht), while winter can provide serene landscapes for walks, especially for observing overwintering birds.
Visitors frequently highlight the beautiful views, the tranquility of nature, and the excellent opportunities for birdwatching and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The family-friendly facilities at places like the Family Lagoon (Perlebucht) are also highly appreciated, as are the informative experiences at reserves like Katinger Watt.
Yes, the region is notable for its contrasting natural features. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is a significant freshwater biotope, while the Kronenloch Nature Reserve is unique as Germany's first inland saltwater biotope with tidal influence from the North Sea. Both are part of the European ecological network "Natura 2000".


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