Best natural monuments around Elpersbüttel include diverse natural attractions. The region features coastal landscapes, including a green beach, and significant nature reserves. These areas offer opportunities to observe coastal ecosystems and freshwater biotopes. The landscape provides settings for outdoor activities such as hiking and birdwatching.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The North Sea is probably a spectacular spectacle everywhere. However, Büsum offers many highlights. Be it the endless hiking trail right on the water, the pretty harbor with a lighthouse or the nice shopping street with numerous shops, restaurants and cafés
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Ebb and flow, always powerful
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The elevation is a national monument. The location of the battle is not exactly known and is very controversial
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The North Sea is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a shelf sea located in northwestern Europe. Except for the straits of the English Channel and the Skagerrak, it is bordered by land on three sides and opens in a funnel shape to the northeastern Atlantic. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The lake in Büsum
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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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South of the new Meldorf harbor is the 532-hectare Kronenloch nature reserve. Here, for the first time, a saltwater biotope with a tidal influence was created on the west coast within a dike. In the now designated wilderness area (Natura 2000) the goal is: “Let nature be nature”. https://www.schutzstation-wattenmeer.de/unsere-stations/meldorfer-speicherkoog/nsg-kronenloch/
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The nature reserve is fed by the sea water of the North Sea. It was set up in 1985. You can find out more about the Kronenloch in the NABU National Park House. While you cycle through the area on the beautifully landscaped bike path, you can enjoy the beautiful nature. Take a break and keep an eye out for the birds that make their home here.
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The region around Elpersbüttel offers diverse natural attractions, including the unique Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, a freshwater biotope, and the Kronenloch Nature Reserve, a dynamic saltwater biotope. Additionally, the Elpersbüttel Green Beach provides a tranquil coastal experience, and the nearby Büsum Mudflats (Wadden Sea) offer a chance to explore a UNESCO World Heritage site.
You can expect to see a variety of coastal landscapes, including green beaches, dykes, and significant nature reserves. These areas feature both saltwater biotopes, influenced by tidal movements, and freshwater biotopes, created to compensate for lost tidal flats. The Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is also a prominent feature.
Yes, several natural areas are suitable for families. The Elpersbüttel Green Beach is ideal for relaxation, sunbathing, and walking in the Wadden Sea during low tide, especially appealing to children when the tide is high. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is also great for easy walks and picnics, offering beautiful views.
The Kronenloch Nature Reserve is an excellent destination for birdwatching, featuring observation platforms and hides. It serves as a crucial resting and feeding ground for wading birds. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, a freshwater biotope, also provides a habitat for various endangered bird species.
You can enjoy a range of outdoor activities. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is perfect for hiking, biking, and picnics. The Elpersbüttel Green Beach is great for walking and sunbathing. For more structured routes, you can find easy hikes and running trails around Elpersbüttel, as well as MTB trails, which often incorporate these natural areas. You can explore these routes further in our guides for easy hikes, running trails, and MTB trails around Elpersbüttel.
Yes, the Elpersbüttel Green Beach is easily accessible, even for those with limited mobility. It features asphalt paths and stairs from the parking area, leading to the green expanse on the dyke.
The period from May to September is generally ideal for visiting, especially for enjoying the Elpersbüttel Green Beach, when facilities like public restrooms and a kiosk are typically open. For birdwatching at the nature reserves, seasonal considerations might vary depending on migration patterns, but spring and autumn often offer excellent opportunities.
While specific rules can vary, public access to the immediate vicinity of sensitive areas like the Kronenloch Nature Reserve is restricted to protect wildlife. However, many surrounding paths and the Elpersbüttel Green Beach often allow dogs, usually on a leash. It's always best to check local signage for specific regulations at each location.
The Kronenloch Nature Reserve is a prominent saltwater biotope where tidal movements are simulated by controlling saltwater flow. This creates crucial shallow water areas and sandbanks for wading birds. It's an area of free succession, meaning vegetation develops largely without human intervention, offering a unique glimpse into dynamic coastal ecosystems.
The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is a 495-hectare freshwater biotope created to compensate for the loss of tidal flats and salt marshes due to diking. It serves as an important breeding, feeding, and resting place for endangered bird species, offering serene landscapes for hiking and biking.
During peak season (May to September), facilities like public restrooms and a kiosk are typically open at the Elpersbüttel Green Beach. For the nature reserves, while direct facilities within the reserves might be limited, nearby towns like Meldorf offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil settings, the opportunities for birdwatching, and the unique coastal and biotope landscapes. The beautiful views, especially at Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve, and the chance to relax or walk in the Wadden Sea at the Elpersbüttel Green Beach are often highlighted.


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