Best attractions and places to see around Natural Park Amrumer Dünen highlight the unique natural beauty and historical significance of this North Sea island in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The 728-hectare area encompasses almost all of Amrum's dune landscapes, stretching approximately 8 kilometers long and up to 1 kilometer wide. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, including extensive dunes and heath areas, alongside historical landmarks. The park offers a variety of experiences for those interested in nature and local history.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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There is a viewing platform here with a great view over the dunes and the North Sea.
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Very worth seeing, but opening hours are quite limited outside of the season. When the weather is nice, the view is worth it.
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Amrum has the oldest and highest lighthouse on the North Sea coast. There are still around 90 beacons of different designs in operation on the German North and Baltic Sea coasts. Beacons are still indispensable for shipping today, especially if satellite navigation fails. The Amrum lighthouse is not only the oldest and highest, but also one of the most famous beacons on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein. The tower itself is 42 meters high and 68 meters with its peak, the "height of the light" is 63 m. Until 1952 the lighthouse was painted dark red and only then was it given its current coat of lighter red with two white rings. The Amrum lighthouse has already appeared twice on Deutsche Post stamps. https://www.andreas-doelz.de/amrum-wahrzeichen/leuchtturm/
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Beautiful tower, beautiful island!
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The Amrum lighthouse is always worth a trip, but closes Monday - Friday at 12:30 p.m.
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My last class trip went to Amrum and it was really great. Visiting the lighthouse was very interesting and the fresh crabs straight from the cutter, which we had to pick ourselves, were delicious.
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The white, round tower with a red lantern and a red conical roof made of copper stands on a conical brick base in the northwestern part of Amrum, on the eastern edge of the Kniepsand. The shaft consists of cast-iron casing plates that are screwed together. The lighthouse was initially operated with gas. In 1936, the lighthouse was converted to electric light together with the Amrum lighthouse. The light is produced by a 120 V/600 W halogen bulb with a four-way changeover system and electric lamp timing. Since December 5, 1984, all lighthouses on Amrum have been remotely controlled by the Tönning Waterways and Shipping Office. The Norddorf lighthouse serves as a guide and cross-mark light for the "Vortrapptief" fairway, a second guide sector for entering the port of Hörnum on Sylt. You can reach the Norddorf leading and cross-mark light from the bird hide near the crossing to Kniepsand via a boardwalk. In autumn it can sometimes be very stormy on Amrum. The spectacle can be magnificent. Water splashes over the breakwaters, beach grass ducks before the imperious storm that howls around the Frisian thatched roofs. It is the time to walk on Amrum in oilskins, the taste of salt on your lips, a joyful restlessness in your heart because the unleashing is impressive. There is some truth in the opinion of island friends that there is no such thing as bad weather here, just inappropriate clothing. https://www.deutsche-leuchtfeuer.de/nordsee/norddorf.html
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The lighthouse is closed until the end of August. :-(
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The park is primarily known for its extensive dune landscapes, stretching approximately eight kilometers long and up to one kilometer wide. You can also find vibrant heath areas that display a violet color in late summer, similar to the Lüneburg Heath. The park is part of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, offering unique coastal ecosystems.
Yes, you can visit the Iron Age House, Amrum Dunes, a 1:1 scale replica of an Iron Age residential stable house based on local archaeological findings. It offers a glimpse into earlier forms of settlement in the region.
For panoramic views, climb the Amrum Lighthouse, which offers the highest vantage point in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park. Additionally, several viewing dunes, including 'A Siatler' (Amrum's highest dune), are equipped with platforms providing expansive views over the dune landscape, the island of Amrum, and even across to Sylt and the Wadden Sea to Föhr.
Absolutely. The Boardwalk through the Amrum dunes is a designated route that is family-friendly and even wheelchair accessible in some sections, allowing everyone to experience the delicate dune ecosystem. The Norddorf Quermarken Beacon is also considered family-friendly and offers great views.
You can explore the Amrum Dunes Trail, a scenic path marked by small wooden stakes, ideal for hikers who are 'good on foot'. For a more accessible option, the Boardwalk through the Amrum dunes provides an easy walk. The 'Tanenwai' forest hiking trail also connects the Amrum Lighthouse, Vogelkoje Meeram, and the Norddorf leading and cross light, offering an exciting experience.
Late summer is particularly beautiful when the heath areas display a vibrant violet color. Autumn can be very stormy, offering a dramatic spectacle of nature, where walking in oilskins can be an exhilarating experience. The island's charm can be enjoyed year-round, provided you dress appropriately for the weather.
Yes, there are numerous cycling opportunities. You can find various easy routes for mountain biking, touring, and road cycling that explore the area around the Natural Park Amrumer Dünen. For detailed routes, check out the guides for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Road Cycling Routes around Natural Park Amrumer Dünen.
The Natural Park Amrumer Dünen is part of the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, an ecologically important area. The Vogelkoje Meeram, a former bird-catching facility, is now a bird sanctuary and a point of interest for nature enthusiasts, making it a great spot for birdwatching.
The Boardwalk through the Amrum dunes is noted as being 'relatively seldom used even in summer', offering a more tranquil experience through the dunes while protecting the delicate ecosystem.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from landmarks like the Norddorf Quermarken Beacon, enjoying the beautiful dune landscape in all directions. The unique experience of walking the Amrum Dunes Trail, even barefoot, and the overall natural beauty of the island are also highly appreciated.
Given the coastal environment, it's advisable to wear layers. In autumn, especially during stormy weather, oilskins are recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, and for some trails like the Amrum Dunes Trail, be prepared for loose sand, which can make it more challenging but also more fun.


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