Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park

Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park is in Lower Saxony of Germany.

Not to be confused with other national parks in the Wadden Sea region.

Understand

Lower Saxon Wadden Sea National Park stretches along the German North Sea coast between Ems and Elbe river estuaries, including East Frisian Islands Borkum, Lütje Hörn, Memmert, Juist, Norderney, Baltrum, Langeoog, Spiekeroog, Wangerooge, Minsener Oog and Mellum. Those islands that are not links are uninhabited

History

The national park was founded in 1986. It became a UNESCO World Heritage site along with the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea and the Dutch Wadden Sea in 2009.

Landscape

The special habitats include mudflats, salt marshes, dunes and beaches. The total area is 3,450 km².

Get in

All inhabited islands have their own ferry connection to the mainland, which is in turn either directly served by Deutsche Bahn trains or by public buses timed to reach the closest DB station.

See

National park centers

National park information centers

Information centers also organize excursions and guided tours (mostly in summer season).

Do

  • Mudflat hiking (Wattwanderung)
  • Boat trips with seal observations
  • Birdwatching

Sleep

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