Best attractions and places to see around Bosbüll include its location in the North Frisian marshland, directly on the border with Denmark. The area is characterized by green meadows, expansive fields, and wide views of the North Sea. It serves as a base for exploring both local attractions and the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Also worth seeing in winter.
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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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An old church with very old furnishings. The church is always open until 5 p.m.
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The Protestant church of St. Willehad in Leck was built around 1299. There are still some parts of the building from the time of its foundation, such as the north portal. The church tower was only built in the 19th century. The current church still has side walls from the old church. Inside there is a carved altar from 1530. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. https://luftkurort-leck.de/erleben/sehenswuerdigkeiten/
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The Nolde Museum shows a cross-section of the complete works of the painter Emil Nolde (1867-1956) every year: paintings, watercolors, drawings, graphics, “unpainted pictures” – a total of around 180 works. Emil Nolde had the six-meter-long and seven-meter-wide picture room built as an upper floor on top of his studio in 1937. In doing so, he fulfilled, as he said, “a lifelong wish”. Here, surrounded by his works, he received friends and guests and showed them his newest or favorite paintings. Nowhere else can you get as close to Emil Nolde’s perspective as in this picture room. He is the center of the annual exhibitions, which change every year, with over 30 newly presented paintings. All of the pictures are framed in strict, dark frames and arranged in two rows. This may seem confusing at first glance, but this unusually dense hanging corresponds to Nolde’s intention. The Nolde Foundation Seebüll therefore feels committed to presenting his individual work in the picture gallery. https://museen.de/nolde-stiftung-seebuell-neukirchen.html
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When walking around the church, you pass old stone sarcophagi. They were used to bury people in villages who disappeared during storm surges. The stone coffins were later found in mudflats and were used as watering holes for livestock on the remaining land (more information on the information board)
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The St. Willehad Church in its current appearance is a rectangular hall building with a neo-Gothic west tower and an anteroom in the south. The church was built around 1150 as a Romanesque building at the highest point of the original harbor town of Leck. The basic structure of this original building forms two thirds of the current nave. When the church was expanded in 1807, the retracted choir and the semicircular apse were lost. The old tower from the 16th century burned down in a fire in a nearby bacon roasting factory in 1872. The neo-Gothic new building was completed in 1875. The church houses a carved altar from Claus Berg's workshop from 1520. During the Passion season between Ash Wednesday and Easter, the altar is closed and you can see a large picture - “Easter Dance” - by the Dresden artist Werner Juza from the 90s of the 20th century. The Last Supper picture on the altar and a cycle of pictures for the Sermon on the Mount on the church gallery also come from Wernder Juza. This cycle of pictures complemented the older emblem paintings in the gallery. The side entrance on the north side of St. Willehad Church is usually open during the day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. https://offene-kirche-nf.de/st-willehad-leck/
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Nice little town. Very cozy.
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Bosbüll is ideally situated for exploring diverse natural landscapes. You can experience the unique ecosystem of the Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is easily accessible. The region also offers wide views of the North Sea, perfect for walks along the dikes. Don't miss the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest inland dune landscapes, or the extensive Langenberger Forst, the largest forest in North Friesland.
Yes, the area around Bosbüll offers excellent hiking opportunities. The Historic Ochsenweg Trail in Langenberger Forst provides extensive paths through the largest forest in North Friesland, including a game reserve. You can also find small footpaths through the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, especially beautiful when the heather is in bloom. Additionally, Niebüll, a nearby hub, features a well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails and a Nordic walking park with 40km of routes.
Bosbüll is a great starting point for cyclists. You can enjoy bike tours through the idyllic North Frisian marshland, passing tall wind turbines and even the lowest polder. For more structured routes, explore the nearby road cycling, mountain biking, and touring bicycle options. You can find detailed guides for these activities, such as Road Cycling Routes around Bosbüll, MTB Trails around Bosbüll, and Cycling around Bosbüll.
The region offers several historical sites. The Nolde Museum and Garden Seebüll showcases the works of expressionist Emil Nolde in his former home and beautiful garden. In Leck, the St. Willehad Church, dating back to around 1150, features a carved altar from 1520. The Historic Ochsenweg Trail in Langenberger Forst also represents a significant historical route used for centuries.
Yes, there are several cultural attractions. The Nolde Museum and Garden Seebüll is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. In nearby Niebüll, you'll find the Richard Haizmann Museum for Modern Art, the Natural History Museum, and the Frisian Museum. The region also hosts various music and theatre events during the summer, and the Museum Kunst der Westküste is another notable cultural spot.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Historic Ochsenweg Trail in Langenberger Forst is family-friendly, offering extensive paths and a game reserve. The Nolde Museum and Garden Seebüll with its beautiful garden can also be an engaging visit. Niebüll provides an indoor swimming pool, a natural outdoor pool, and various sports facilities. For indoor fun, especially on rainy days, the "Nordsee-Perle" Adventure Pool is a great option.
Bosbüll serves as an excellent base for day trips. You can visit the unique Rosenkranz-Rudbøl Border Crossing, where the border between Germany and Denmark runs directly through the road. From Dagebüll harbor, take a ferry to the islands of Amrum and Föhr, or from Schlüttsiel Harbor to the Halligen islands of Hooge and Langeneß. Husum, a short trip away, offers attractions like Husum Castle and hosts the vibrant Crocus Blossom Festival.
Niebüll Town Centre is a vibrant hub offering a wide range of leisure activities. It's home to three museums: the Richard Haizmann Museum for Modern Art, the Natural History Museum, and the Frisian Museum. You can also enjoy an indoor swimming pool, a natural outdoor pool, bowling, tennis, and a well-developed network of cycling and hiking trails. The town also features recreational areas like Legerader Wald, Marschenpark, and Malmesbury Park for outdoor relaxation.
One truly unique spot is the Rosenkranz-Rudbøl Border Crossing, where the German-Danish border runs directly through the road and Ruttebüller Lake, making it one of the most beautiful and unusual border crossings. The Inland dunes near Süderlügum also offer a surprising natural landscape, with dunes located far from the coast.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the summer months are particularly popular for outdoor activities, cultural events, and experiencing the North Sea coast. During August and September, the heather blooms in places like the Inland dunes near Süderlügum, offering a stunning visual spectacle. Summer also brings various music and theatre events to the area.
The region provides wide views of the North Sea, and you can cycle along the dikes or enjoy cozy evening walks. From Dagebüll harbor, you can take ferries to the islands of Amrum and Föhr, or visit the viewing platform for expansive sea views. Schlüttsiel Harbor also offers ferry connections to the Halligen islands. The Hörnum Lighthouse provides breathtaking panoramic views of both the Wadden Sea and the North Sea.


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