Best lakes around Husum are primarily found within nature reserves and as smaller village ponds, reflecting the region's coastal geography. Husum is situated on the North Sea coast, known for the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage site, which features extensive mudflats and unique aquatic environments rather than traditional inland lakes. The area includes significant natural habitats formed by dyking former Wadden Sea areas, creating large freshwater and saltwater bodies. These locations offer opportunities for bird watching and experiencing diverse ecosystems.
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Very nice viewing hut. Overlooks a headland in the water near the hut, so if you sit for a while you can see all kinds of waders passing by. Also seen and special ducks. Also after the hut, towards the mudflats, there is water on the right with land nearby, giving you a good view of various birds from the road. Eagle also seen. In July...
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Paradise on earth for our feathered friends! Simply beautiful to see. 🦢🦆🦀
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Bird paradise (with observation hut)
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Idyllic pond with water lilies and benches
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If you are lucky you can watch the whole herd of sheep being herded together to be washed. Washing once a year prevents the spread of ectoparasites.
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The history of Wester-Spätinge dates back to the 16th century. For protection the current outer dike was built in 1579 to protect against storm surges and land reclamation. The dike builders needed large quantities of clay for this. This loamy soil was taken from the area of the Wester sparrows. This laborious manual work was called "spading". The word gave the area its name. Inland dyke created flat ponds, which today are both natural and cultural monuments. While the surrounding lands were being cleared, the 27-hectare Wester-Spätinge was largely left to its own devices. Only after the storm surge of 1962 were bigger ones needed due to a dyke breach lots of cling. The three meter deep excavator hole in the north of the area is now the deepest pond in the nature reserve. https://schleswig-holstein.nabu.de/imperia/md/content/schleswigholstein/schutzgebieten/nabu_flyer_nsg_westersp__tinge_6-seiter_100x210_2020-11-10.pdf
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Nice bike path (partly a bit narrow with the trailer) and you have to watch out for the sheep
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Due to Husum's coastal location on the North Sea, traditional inland lakes are not common. Instead, you'll discover unique aquatic environments such as nature reserves with large freshwater and saltwater habitats, former Wadden Sea areas, and smaller village ponds. These areas are often formed by dyking efforts and are rich in diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve is a prominent example. It was created by dyking a part of the Wadden Sea and now features one of Schleswig-Holstein's largest lakes, supporting a unique animal and plant world in its saltwater and freshwater habitats.
The Village Pond Bohmstedt offers an idyllic and quiet spot right in the middle of the village. It features water lilies and benches, perfect for a peaceful break.
Absolutely. The Wester-Spätinge Nature Reserve, with its flat ponds formed from clay extraction, serves as an important breeding and resting area for a large number of birds. Additionally, the Lüttmoordamm Birdwatching Hide provides excellent opportunities to observe the diverse birdlife within the Beltringharder Koog area.
The Wehlen Ponds of Uelvesbüll are idyllic bodies of water created by the powerful forces of North Sea storm surges that breached dikes. They are located in Uelvesbüll, offering a picturesque setting with traditional thatched cottages nearby.
Many of the natural areas around Husum, including the Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve, Wester-Spätinge Nature Reserve, and Wehlen Ponds of Uelvesbüll, are considered family-friendly. They offer opportunities for nature observation and gentle walks.
The region around Husum offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy road cycling routes, or go running along the coastal paths and through the natural landscapes.
The spring and autumn months are particularly rewarding for birdwatching in the nature reserves, as many migratory birds use these areas for breeding and resting. Summer offers pleasant weather for general exploration and enjoying the coastal environment, while winter can provide a stark, beautiful landscape.
Yes, Husum is directly on the North Sea coast, offering access to the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage site. You can experience the vast mudflats at ebb tide from locations like Husum's 'Green Beaches' at Dockkoogspitze, which are easily accessible from the town center.
While not directly in Husum's immediate vicinity, the Ruttebüller Lake (Rudbøl Sjø) near Süderlügum is a notable cross-border lake between Germany and Denmark. It's unique for having the border run through the middle of the road and directly through the lake itself.
At Beltringharder Koog Nature Reserve, you can expect to see extensive salt and freshwater habitats, tide-influenced floodplains, swamps, and other wetlands. It's a prime location for observing a characteristic flora and fauna, especially wading and water birds.
The Wester-Spätinge Nature Reserve's flat ponds have a unique history dating back to the 16th century. They were formed from clay extraction, or 'spading,' used for dike construction to protect against storm surges, making them both natural and cultural monuments.


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