Natural monuments around Natural Park Amrumer Dünen feature a dynamic 728-hectare dune landscape on the North Sea island of Amrum. This expansive area showcases one of Germany's largest continuous dune systems, displaying all stages of dune formation from shifting white dunes to stable gray dunes. The park offers diverse natural features, including freshwater dune lakes and important bird breeding grounds. Beneath the sand, an old moraine layer occasionally reveals traces of ancient settlements and archaeological finds.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Yes, the boardwalks on Amrum are unique, with a great variety of paths through heathland, beach grass, fine white sand as dunes or beach, and the sea with its ebb and flow, of course. I think we walked through all the boardwalks after about a week, some of them twice. If you're just coming here for a day trip, you should take the dune hike near the lighthouse or walk along the boardwalk to the lighthouse in Norddorf, and then to the beach.
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There is a viewing platform here with a great view over the dunes and the North Sea.
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Here you can admire boulders from an old burial chamber. An information board explains everything you need to know about the finds.
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The dunes are one of Amrum's special landscape features. The current area of the Amrum dunes was settled and used as farmland until well into the Middle Ages. It was only between the 14th and 18th centuries that almost a third of the island was covered by sand and the dunes emerged. Source: information board
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The white, round tower with a red lantern and a red conical roof made of copper stands on a conical brick base in the northwestern part of Amrum, on the eastern edge of the Kniepsand. The shaft consists of cast-iron casing plates that are screwed together. The lighthouse was initially operated with gas. In 1936, the lighthouse was converted to electric light together with the Amrum lighthouse. The light is produced by a 120 V/600 W halogen bulb with a four-way changeover system and electric lamp timing. Since December 5, 1984, all lighthouses on Amrum have been remotely controlled by the Tönning Waterways and Shipping Office. The Norddorf lighthouse serves as a guide and cross-mark light for the "Vortrapptief" fairway, a second guide sector for entering the port of Hörnum on Sylt. You can reach the Norddorf leading and cross-mark light from the bird hide near the crossing to Kniepsand via a boardwalk. In autumn it can sometimes be very stormy on Amrum. The spectacle can be magnificent. Water splashes over the breakwaters, beach grass ducks before the imperious storm that howls around the Frisian thatched roofs. It is the time to walk on Amrum in oilskins, the taste of salt on your lips, a joyful restlessness in your heart because the unleashing is impressive. There is some truth in the opinion of island friends that there is no such thing as bad weather here, just inappropriate clothing. https://www.deutsche-leuchtfeuer.de/nordsee/norddorf.html
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Thanks to the signs, we now know more about the stone tombs. It is interesting that grave goods were also common in the north.
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The view from the beacon is fantastic. You can enjoy the beautiful dune landscape in all directions. In addition, numerous benches invite you to linger.
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The northernmost lighthouse in Amrum is a beautiful hiking destination with a great view of the surrounding dune landscape. Sit down, take a deep breath and enjoy!
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The Natural Park Amrumer Dünen is renowned for its expansive and dynamic dune landscape, one of Germany's largest continuous dune areas. You can observe all stages of dune formation, from actively shifting white dunes to stable gray dunes. Key features include the highest elevation, Norddorf Quermarken Beacon, which offers panoramic views, and the freshwater Meeram Duck Decoy, an important bird habitat. The adjacent Kniepsand beach, one of the broadest on the North Sea islands, also provides a stunning contrast to the rugged dunes.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Boardwalk in the Amrum Dunes Nature Reserve offers an accessible way to experience the varied dune landscape. The Amrum Dunes Educational Trail provides informative boards along a boardwalk, making it an engaging experience for all ages. The Meeram Duck Decoy is also a family-friendly spot, perfect for birdwatching.
The area around Natural Park Amrumer Dünen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the Amrum Dunes Educational Trail or routes around Wriakhörn Lake. For those who prefer running, there are moderate to difficult trails like the Teerdeich loop or the route to the Ual Aanj Cliff. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Dunes and Lighthouse' or 'Horses Grazing Near Norddorf'. Find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, running trails, and cycling guides for the region.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Norddorf Quermarken Beacon. Located on the Düne A Siatler, the highest elevation in the Amrumer Dünen, this spot provides extensive vistas across the sprawling dune landscape, the Kniepsand beach, and the North Sea. Many visitors enjoy lingering here on the benches provided.
Yes, the dunes hold historical significance. Beneath the sand lies an old moraine layer, which occasionally reveals traces of ancient settlements. You can visit the Megalithic Tomb Site in Amrumer Dünen, which showcases early human activity in the region. The area also features archaeological finds and agricultural furrows from past eras.
The Amrumer Dünen can be visited year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring and early summer are ideal for observing diverse flora and birdlife. Late summer and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for long walks, and the changing colors of the heather in the gray dunes are beautiful. Even in autumn, when it can be stormy, the raw power of nature shaping the coastal landscape is an impressive spectacle.
Absolutely. The Natural Park Amrumer Dünen is an excellent location for birdwatching. The freshwater Dünensee Wriakhörn (Wriakhörn Lake) is an important habitat attracting numerous bird species. Additionally, the Meeram Duck Decoy is known for its diverse birdlife, and the Amrumer Odde in the northern part of the island is a vital breeding ground for various seabirds, especially silver gulls.
Walking times can vary depending on your chosen route and pace. For example, an easy loop like the 'Amrum Dunes Educational Trail – Kniepsand Beach, Norddorf loop' is about 3.1 km and can take around an hour. Longer routes, such as the 'Amrum Odde Dunes and Beach loop,' are about 5.8 km. You can find various routes with different distances and estimated times in the easy hikes guide for the area.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Norddorf Quermarken Beacon, and the unique experience of walking through the dynamic dune landscape on designated boardwalks. The educational aspects of the Amrum Dunes Educational Trail and the peaceful atmosphere of the Meeram Duck Decoy are also highly appreciated. The untouched beauty and the opportunity to witness nature's power are recurring themes in visitor feedback.
Amrum is an island, primarily accessed by ferry. Once on the island, local buses connect the villages, and many areas of the Natural Park Amrumer Dünen are reachable. Specific information on parking directly at the natural monuments can vary, but parking facilities are generally available in the nearby villages like Norddorf and Wittdün, from where you can access the park on foot or by bike. Access to sensitive dune areas is typically via designated wooden boardwalks.
While Amrum is generally dog-friendly, specific rules apply within nature reserves like the Natural Park Amrumer Dünen to protect the sensitive ecosystem and wildlife. Dogs are usually permitted on designated paths and trails but must be kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or information centers for the most current regulations regarding dogs in specific areas of the park.
The natural monuments are located within a nature park, so direct amenities like cafes are not typically found right on the trails. However, the nearby villages of Norddorf, Nebel, and Wittdün offer a variety of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These villages serve as excellent starting points for exploring the dunes, and you can find refreshments there before or after your visit.


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