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Sankt Peter-Ording

St. Peter-Ording Beach – St. Peter-Ording Pier loop from Sankt Peter-Ording

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North Frisia
Sankt Peter-Ording

St. Peter-Ording Beach – St. Peter-Ording Pier loop from Sankt Peter-Ording

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St. Peter-Ording Beach – St. Peter-Ording Pier loop from Sankt Peter-Ording

03:20

13.2km

20m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: March 7, 2026

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Nationalpark Schleswig-Holsteinisches Wattenmeer

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Start point

Bus stop

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1.93 km

Beach

Beach

2

2.62 km

View of the Beach at Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park

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A really great width.

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4.70 km

St. Peter-Ording Beach

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Beach chairs to protect against strong winds are also available here.

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7.25 km

St. Peter-Ording Beach

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The best beach in the country. He is so beautiful wide and everyone finds enough PLACE.

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7.38 km

The beach image of SPO is characterized by the stilt houses, which are up to 7 m high and have long since become the town's landmark. For more than 100 years, the wooden huts on stilts made of larch wood have contributed significantly to the design of St. Peter-Ording's beach image. There are pile dwellings close to the coast on every beach in Ording, Bad, Dorf and Böhl. In 1911 the first pile dwelling, the “Giftbude”, opened its doors in SPO. In a typical North German manner, the name indicates that after jumping into the cool water, it's "wat geev", because the main task of the wooden buildings back then was to ensure the well-being of beach visitors. In order to offer water lovers more comfort and safety on the beach, additional stilt houses for lifeguards and changing rooms were built.

Today there are five pile-dwelling restaurants on the long beach of SPO, which prepare one or two culinary delights for guests and locals. Here you can have a delicious meal with the best view of the North Sea and enjoy the sun on the terraces when the weather is good. The pile dwellings were also awarded the label “simple cultural property”.

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7.65 km

St. Peter-Ording Pier

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The pier is insane – probably the longest pier on the North Sea – at least I don't know of any longer ones. The surrounding landscape is a dream. It's even better when you reach the end of the pier and can bury your feet in the fine sand. That's when the real holiday feeling kicks in. Highly recommended.

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8.23 km

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Viewpoint

8

10.6 km

Strandweg St. Peter-Ording

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Comfortable and practical at the same time. The path over the footbridge to the stilt houses is good in any weather.

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11.2 km

Smooth path back to the parking lot.

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11.8 km

Pond in Front of the Dike

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An idyll for waterfowl.

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13.2 km

End point

Bus stop

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5.83 km

4.11 km

3.24 km

Surfaces

5.17 km

4.21 km

2.10 km

1.65 km

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