Lakes around Dagebüll offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities, complementing the region's coastal North Sea and Wadden Sea access. The area is characterized by its historical land reclamation efforts, which have shaped its unique geography, including several inland lakes. These water bodies provide habitats for wildlife and spaces for outdoor activities. Dagebüll's surroundings feature a mix of coastal views and tranquil inland areas.
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Beautiful view over the North Sea to the mainland
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It is only a few kilometers from Dagebüll harbor and you reach a district of Dagebüll: Fahretoft. A lovely place with lots of little thatched-roof houses on mounds. Lots of nature awaits you and if you drive a little further you will reach the Bottschloter Lake. This little spot on earth is wonderfully recommended for hikes and bike tours. https://www.dagebuell-tourismus.de/vor-ort-umgebung/orte/fahretoft
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The place to unwind
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Beautiful bike path, overlooking the Wadden Sea.
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This two lane trail still exists and it runs through beautiful moorland. At the Hochstand, follow the small path slightly to the right, which then widens again immediately. The wider path, slightly to the left, ends in the reeds.
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Great track to pick up some speed in a westerly wind. But beware: drive carefully in the wet. The dike path slopes down to the water.
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The lakes around Dagebüll offer a variety of activities. At Bottschlotter See, you can enjoy windsurfing, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), canoeing, rowing, and fishing (with a license). Hülltofter Tief is popular for swimming and canoeing. For those interested in cycling, there are numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails in the wider Dagebüll area, including routes like the 'Dagebüll Lighthouse – Schlüttsiel Harbor loop'.
Yes, Hülltofter Tief offers a natural bathing area with small sandy and grassy coves, making it ideal for swimming. Its shallow entry zone is particularly suitable for non-swimmers and families with children. The bathing area is equipped with changing rooms, toilets, and showers.
The lakes are rich in nature and wildlife. Bottschlotter See is an excellent spot for birdwatching, especially in spring and autumn when large numbers of starlings create the 'Black Sun' phenomenon. It's also part of an FFH-area, protecting its ecological role. Hülltofter Tief is part of the Gotteskoog-Gebiet bird sanctuary. You can also observe various goose species year-round, such as Barnacle and Greylag geese, particularly at Wild Goose Observation at the North Sea Coast.
Yes, the lakes themselves have historical significance due to the region's land reclamation efforts. Bottschlotter See was formed in 1633 after the diking of the Bottschlotter Koog. The Hülltofter Tief was formed by a dike breach in the 16th century. Additionally, you can find the Fething Rainwater Pond, a special water storage basin historically used on Halligen and terps, now under monument protection.
Absolutely. Hülltofter Tief is highly recommended for families due to its natural bathing area with shallow entry, suitable for children and non-swimmers. Amenities like changing rooms and toilets are available. Badekuhle Pond also features a small forest area with benches, ideal for a family stop.
The lakes can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly good for birdwatching, especially at Bottschlotter See for the 'Black Sun' phenomenon. Summer is ideal for swimming at Hülltofter Tief. Water sports and fishing at Bottschlotter See are seasonally restricted from May 1 to September 30 to protect the reed belt, so plan accordingly if these activities are your focus.
Yes, you can find walking paths around several lakes. A dike path surrounds Bottschlotter See, offering scenic views. Hülltofter Tief has a small walking path that winds through the idyllic landscape. For more extensive options, you can explore running trails in the Dagebüll area, some of which are suitable for walking.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. Many enjoy the quiet, isolated spots to observe nature, such as the View of the Wadden Sea from the Föhr dike. The opportunity to see migratory birds at Bottschlotter See and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Badekuhle Pond are also frequently highlighted.
The lakes are generally accessible by car, and parking is usually available nearby. For instance, Bottschlotter See is only a few kilometers from Dagebüll harbor, in the district of Fahretoft. Hülltofter Tief is located near the Danish border in Neukirchen. Specific parking details might vary, but these areas are typically well-equipped for visitors arriving by vehicle.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. The dike path around Bottschlotter See provides great views of the lake and surrounding landscape. Additionally, the View of the Wadden Sea from the Föhr dike offers a quiet spot with expansive natural vistas, and Wild Goose Observation at the North Sea Coast is another excellent spot for nature photography.
Yes, fishing is permitted in Bottschlotter See with a license. The lake is home to various fish species, including eel, perch, carp, and zander. Remember that water sports and fishing are seasonally restricted from May 1 to September 30 to protect the reed belt.
While the immediate vicinity of the lakes like Bottschlotter See and Hülltofter Tief might be more natural and less developed, the nearby towns and villages, including Dagebüll itself, offer various cafes and restaurants where you can find refreshments and meals after your visit to the lakes.


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