Lakes around List auf Sylt are characterized by the unique brackish water environments and coastal features of the island. List auf Sylt, located on the northern tip of Sylt, is known for its shifting dunes and proximity to the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The region offers diverse natural landscapes, including significant bird habitats and coastal views. These areas provide opportunities for observing varied flora and fauna in a distinct North Sea setting.
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Wenningstedt's Village Pond In the heart of upscale Wenningstedt, where luxury bungalows and expensive beach chairs usually reign supreme, lies a small, sleepy pond – the village's unsung hero. Not much happens here... and that's exactly what makes it so special! What makes the pond so special? Sylt's only "lake" – and therefore a sensation (on an island that otherwise consists only of sand and salt water). Stage for duck dramas: The "Wenningstedt Pond Elite" (a handful of mallards) perform daily plays – who gets the last piece of bread? Who swims the most elegantly? Tourist tip: Anyone who stands by the pond for more than five minutes is automatically named a duck feeder. Oasis of reflection: On stormy days, the sky is reflected so beautifully in the water that even Sylt celebrities pause here for a moment (before rushing to the "Red Cliff" selfie spot). The pond's true significance For locals: A silent nod – "This is real Sylt!" (beyond champagne and designer outfits). For children: The "Sylt Whitewater Park" – if you ignore the ducks and throw stones in instead. For ornithologists: A "natural wonder" because, in addition to ducks, a tired oystercatcher sometimes stops by. Fun fact The pond has no official name – locals simply call it "De Teich." Anyone who tries to call it "Wenningstedt Lake" is met with friendly but firm laughter. Conclusion: The village pond is like the anti-version of Sylt's glamour – unpretentious, tranquil, and a bit quirky. Perfect for anyone who wants to relax near the North Sea without a champagne budget! 👉 Tip: Sit on the bench and enjoy the spectacle – as long as the ducks don't beg you! 😄
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Dream scenery from Königshafen to Lister Hafen on the best asphalt. On the way to Lister Hafen, at the end of the dike, there is about 200m of sandy gravel, but it is relatively easy to manage with a road bike. Now also more frequented here during the day in high season.
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With a wide view of List
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Uthörn is 780 meters long, up to 240 meters wide and covers an area of 13 hectares. The island is relatively young and has developed from a sandbank. Due to sand being washed up from the Sylt coastal dunes, Uthörn has now grown to a height of a good 4.10 meters above sea level and is no longer flooded at high tide. It is believed that the island will continue to grow in the future. So far, Uthörn has only been overgrown with pioneer plants typical of the North Sea coast, such as beach grass.
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This vastness and silence, simply mega here.
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Everyday people are omnipresent here
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The region around List auf Sylt is characterized by unique brackish water environments and coastal features rather than traditional inland lakes. You'll find significant areas like the Rantum Basin, a large brackish water body known for its birdlife, as well as coastal bays, island formations, and charming village ponds.
Visitors frequently enjoy the View of the Wadden Sea near Ellenbogen, Sylt, which offers extensive outlooks and a flat bike path. Another popular spot is Uthörn Island, a natural feature that provides views over the Wadden Sea and is a habitat for nesting birds. Königshafen Bay, a natural monument, is also highly regarded for its panorama.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Village pond with sculptures offers a pleasant resting spot with interesting art installations. The View of the Wadden Sea near Ellenbogen, Sylt features a flat bike path suitable for all ages. Additionally, Königshafen Bay is also considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Rantum Basin is a paradise for birds, offering critical habitats for numerous species. You can observe varied flora and fauna, including salt marshes and diverse birdlife. Coastal features like the Wadden Sea, shifting dunes, and unique island formations such as Uthörn Island, which evolved from a sandbank, are prominent.
The areas around List auf Sylt offer various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around List auf Sylt guide. There are also options for mountain biking and gravel biking, with routes like the 'Rantumbecken Dike Path' mentioned in the Gravel biking around List auf Sylt guide.
Yes, the Rantum Basin features a nine-kilometer circular trail on a dike, providing excellent views of the surrounding nature and birdlife. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'Dunes at Ellenbogen – Dike Path North of List loop' which is a moderate 7 km run, or the 'Dike Path North of List – Ellenbogenberg loop' at 10.2 km, both found in the Running Trails around List auf Sylt guide.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching at the Rantum Basin due to migration. Summer offers pleasant weather for cycling and walking along the coastal paths and dikes. Winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, the Village pond with sculptures in List auf Sylt is known for its touring exhibition of figures by artist Christel Lechner. Another similar spot is the Alltagsmensch 'The Jumper' sculpture at Dorfteich Wenningstedt, offering a nice stop with fictional characters by a village pond.
While specific dog-friendly regulations vary by location, many outdoor areas on Sylt, including dikes and beaches, are generally dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be on a leash. It's always best to check local signage or specific highlight details for any restrictions, especially in nature reserves like the Rantum Basin, which is a bird sanctuary.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning views, especially from spots like the View of the Wadden Sea near Ellenbogen, Sylt and Königshafen Bay. The peaceful atmosphere, opportunities for birdwatching, and the well-maintained paths for cycling and walking are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the dike path around the Rantum Basin offers a relatively flat and easy 9-kilometer circular walk. The bike path near the View of the Wadden Sea near Ellenbogen, Sylt is also noted as being flat and easy, suitable for leisurely strolls.
Yes, the Dorfteich Wenningstedt, for example, is described as having 'lots of benches to sit on invite you to read a book or enjoy a beer,' making it a perfect spot for relaxation.


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