Best attractions and places to see around Lexgaard include its tranquil rural landscape and proximity to significant natural and cultural sites. The municipality is situated on the Karlum Au river and within the Lecker Geest natural area, offering opportunities for quiet walks and cycling. Nearby, the Ruttebüller See, a marsh lake straddling the German-Danish border, is recognized for its ecological importance and diverse birdlife. Lexgaard serves as a base for exploring the wider Nordfriesland region and nearby Danish areas.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Niebüll water tower is a historic structure built in 1908 to supply water to the steam locomotives of the Marschbahn. It is the only remaining structure of its kind along this route and was expanded in 1926 with a larger reinforced concrete head. After operations ceased in 1972, the tower began to decay and was even on the verge of demolition. However, thanks to the commitment of Sven Vogt and the Nordfriesland-Nord district trade association, the tower was saved and extensively renovated. Today it serves as a unique one-room hotel and offers its guests exceptional accommodation on four levels with a panoramic view of the station area.
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A beautiful water tower right next to the train station
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The water tower at both train stations in Niebüll
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The water tower, originally built in 1908, is not only a striking landmark of the city, but can now be rented as a one-room apartment for overnight stays
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The small town is very attractive and has a train station, which many people know from trips to the North Frisian Islands, as well as good shopping opportunities and much more to offer
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The water tower was the only remaining structure of its kind along the Marschbahn. Water towers were used to provide a sufficient supply of water for the tanks of steam locomotives in the event of sudden, large withdrawals. The first elevated water tanks were built in Germany in 1840. Niebüll train station was built in 1887. There was a small rectangular water tower, which was replaced in 1908 by our water tower to supply the steam locomotives with water. In 1926, the architecturally attractive half-timbered tower head was replaced by a reinforced concrete head. The tower remained in use until 1972, the end of the steam locomotive era. Due to lack of use, a period of uncertain future and slow structural decay began. When there was even talk that the aging tower was dilapidated and needed to be demolished, it was Niebüll civil engineering contractor Sven Vogt in particular who opposed the demolition plans. He found broad support and numerous supporters for the plan to not only preserve the water tower as one of the last landmarks of the town of Niebüll, but to make it accessible to the public again in a completely renovated state. The topping-out ceremony after the tower roof was erected was in September 2013. Four additional windows, a toilet facility and the relocation of the entrance were installed to make the tower accessible as an observation tower. The tower was renovated to make it more energy efficient and then heated to prevent it from deteriorating. In May 2017, the current owners bought the tower and developed the idea of renting it out as a one-room apartment. https://wasserturm-niebuell.de/wissenswertes/index.html
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The water tower is visible from afar
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Lexgaard is situated within the Lecker Geest natural area and on the Karlum Au river, offering tranquil rural landscapes for walks and cycling. A significant highlight is the Ruttebüller See, a unique marsh lake straddling the German-Danish border, known for its ecological importance and diverse birdlife. You can also visit the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest inland dune landscapes, or the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve, a protected raised bog offering quiet observation opportunities.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can explore the Historic Ochsenweg Trail in Langenberger Forst, a significant stretch of an ancient cattle drift path. In Leck, visit the St. Willehad Church, a historic building with parts dating back to around 1150. The nearby town of Niebüll also serves as a cultural hub, offering museums and a vibrant town center.
The Lexgaard area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Jenny Windmill (Achtrup) – Karlumer Forst Forest Path loop' or explore mountain biking trails such as the 'Heideberg Picnic Area – Lecker Au Bridge loop'. For runners, there are numerous running loops, including those near the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve. Find more details on specific routes in the Cycling around Lexgaard, MTB Trails around Lexgaard, and Running Trails around Lexgaard guides.
Many of the natural areas around Lexgaard are suitable for families. The Historic Ochsenweg Trail in Langenberger Forst offers extensive hiking and cycling routes through a large forest, perfect for family outings. The Inland dunes near Süderlügum provide small footpaths for exploring unique heath and sand landscapes. Additionally, the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve is a peaceful spot for nature observation that families can enjoy.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Lexgaard, offering pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature reserves. During August and September, the heather in areas like the Inland dunes near Süderlügum is in bloom, creating a particularly scenic experience.
Niebüll Town Centre serves as a regional hub and offers a variety of attractions. It features three museums: the Richard Haizmann Museum for Modern Art, the Natural History Museum, and the Frisian Museum. Niebüll also provides a wide range of leisure activities, including an indoor swimming pool, a natural outdoor pool, and a well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails. It's also a convenient starting point for excursions to the North Frisian Islands and the Wadden Sea.
Yes, the renowned Nolde Museum (Stiftung Seebüll Ada und Emil Nolde) is located nearby and is easily accessible from Lexgaard. It showcases the works of the Expressionist painter Emil Nolde, whose art was significantly influenced by the regional landscape.
Absolutely. The Ruttebüller See is particularly known for its diverse birdlife, including species like the Western marsh harrier and Eurasian bittern, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The tranquil rural landscapes of the Lecker Geest and areas like the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve also offer chances to observe local flora and fauna.
The Langenberger Forst is the largest forest area in North Friesland, covering approximately 1000 hectares. It offers extensive hiking and cycling routes, including a significant stretch of the Historic Ochsenweg Trail. Visitors can also find small highlights like fish ponds, the Rantzaushöhe viewpoint, and a game reserve. The forest features signposted riding and hiking trails of various lengths, with pavilions, benches, and tables for resting.
Yes, Lexgaard is close to some unique natural landscapes. You can visit the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, which form one of the largest inland dune landscapes in Schleswig-Holstein, featuring heath and sand drifts. Additionally, the Schwansmoor und Kranichmoor Nature Reserve protects a beautiful raised bog, offering good views and opportunities for quiet observation.
Yes, Lexgaard's proximity to the German-Danish border makes it a convenient base for exploring Danish attractions. You can visit Schackenborg Castle, a notable historic building, or the town of Tønder, known for its annual Tønder Festival and other facilities.


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