Best attractions and places to see around Wenningstedt-Braderup (Sylt) offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights on the island of Sylt, Germany. This municipality provides access to diverse landscapes, from dramatic cliffs to expansive dune systems and the unique Wadden Sea. Visitors can explore significant natural landmarks and experience the island's distinct environment. The region serves as a serene base for discovering Sylt's celebrated natural and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It feels like there are more thatched roof houses in Rantum than in Kampen.
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The wandering dune is the absolute highlight in List on Sylt. From the road that leads to the town, you get an exclusive insight into the beautiful nature and the largest continuous shifting dune area in Europe. The shifting dunes reach an impressive height of 30 meters.
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The dunes of light yellow sand are very impressive.
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At 52 meters above sea level, the highest point on Sylt and with a magnificent view of the heath, the west beach and the red cliff.
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Street village between Westerland and Hörnum.
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The three Lister shifting dunes are among the top highlights in the north of the island. From the road, guests have a great view of the dune landscape,
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A well-developed bike path, so you can get ahead quickly.
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For breathtaking panoramic views of the island, including the dune landscape, the Wadden Sea, and the North Sea, head to the Uwe Dune (Uwe-Düne) in Kampen. As the highest natural elevation on Sylt, a wooden staircase with 110 steps leads to its viewing platform.
You can explore the Lister shifting dunes, Europe's largest contiguous shifting dune area, located in the north of Sylt. These dunes can move up to ten meters annually. Another dramatic sight is the Red Cliff (Rotes Kliff), a geological formation stretching between Kampen and Wenningstedt, known for its distinctive reddish hue, especially vibrant at sunset.
Yes, the Braderup Heath (Braderuper Heide) is a beautiful nature reserve offering long hiking trails. It's particularly captivating when the heather is in bloom, filling the air with intense colors and scents. It's also part of the five nature reserves that can be explored via guided bike tours.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those along the Red Cliff and through the Braderup Heath. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the Rantum Basin Dyke Trail. For more options, explore the Hiking and Road Cycling guides for the area.
Absolutely. The Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site, borders Braderup to the east. It's a unique ecosystem where the seabed is exposed at low tide. You can enjoy sunrises over the Wadden Sea in Braderup and even participate in guided mudflat hikes to explore its rich diversity of wildlife.
East of Westerland, the village of Keitum is renowned for its charming, historic houses, many over 200 years old, giving it the feel of a living history museum. It's also known for its artisan community. In Wenningstedt, the Frisian Chapel is home to one of the
Yes, families can enjoy the Uwe Dune for its views and the Red Cliff for scenic walks. For an active indoor option, the Sylt4Fun Hall, located between Wenningstedt and Kampen, offers a bouldering wall and other activities.
The West Beach of Wenningstedt-Braderup is an ideal spot to witness spectacular sunsets. Additionally, the Red Cliff is especially recommended at sunset, as its reddish hue becomes even more vibrant.
The Wadden Sea is a unique ecosystem rich in wildlife, especially visible during low tide. Further south, Hörnum Odde is known for its untouched nature, dune landscapes, and abundant birdlife, with opportunities to spot wild seals.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and panoramic views. The Uwe Dune offers a 'gigantic' view over large parts of Sylt and even to Denmark. The Red Cliff is loved for its scenic walks and dramatic appearance, especially at sunset. The Lister shifting dunes are considered a 'magnificent spectacle of nature'.
Yes, Wenningstedt-Braderup offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Westerland Beach Promenade – West Beach Sylt loop' or the 'Village Pond of Sylt – Uwe Dune loop'. For a comprehensive list, check out the Running Trails around Wenningstedt-Braderup (Sylt) guide.
The region offers beauty year-round. The Braderup Heath is particularly captivating when the heather is in bloom. Sunsets at the West Beach and the Red Cliff are recommended for their vibrant colors. Even in colder seasons, walks in the iodine-rich sea air are beneficial.


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