Lakes around Elpersbüttel are defined by their proximity to the North Sea coast and the Speicherkoog Dithmarschen region. While traditional inland lakes are not prominent, the area features significant water bodies and recreational opportunities. These include coastal bathing areas and protected nature reserves that function as freshwater or saltwater biotopes. The region provides diverse natural landscapes for observation and water sports activities, making it a notable destination for Elpersbüttel natural attractions.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Onward to Büsum or Friedrichskoog, you'll automatically pass the harbor. It's beautifully paved. If you need a break, stop at the snack bar.
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You should always expect wind on the North Sea!
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A small detour is necessary to stay on the dike, but it's worth seeing once you've had your fill of the mudflats.
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Oystercatchers breed on Helmsand.
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beautiful view of the nature reserve "Wöhrdener Loch" The 495 hectare “Wöhrdener Loch” in the north of the Meldorfer Speicherkoog is one of the two nature reserves that were created to compensate for the loss of around 1560 hectares of sandy tidal flats and around 900 hectares of foreland and salt marsh areas as a result of the diking. In contrast to the southern "Kronenloch", the "Wöhrdener Loch" is cut off from the salt water flow. The aim was to create a freshwater biotope in this area as a breeding, feeding and resting place for endangered bird species. https://www.schutzstation-wattenmeer.de/unsere-stations/meldorfer-speicherkoog/nsg-woehrdener-loch/
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South of the new Meldorf harbor is the 532-hectare Kronenloch nature reserve. Here, for the first time, a saltwater biotope with a tidal influence was created on the west coast within a dike. In the now designated wilderness area (Natura 2000) the goal is: “Let nature be nature”. https://www.schutzstation-wattenmeer.de/unsere-stations/meldorfer-speicherkoog/nsg-kronenloch/
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The nature reserve is fed by the sea water of the North Sea. It was set up in 1985. You can find out more about the Kronenloch in the NABU National Park House. While you cycle through the area on the beautifully landscaped bike path, you can enjoy the beautiful nature. Take a break and keep an eye out for the birds that make their home here.
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While traditional natural lakes are not common, the area features significant water bodies like coastal bathing areas and protected nature reserves. These include freshwater biotopes, saltwater biotopes, and lagoons, offering diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities.
Yes, the region is excellent for nature observation. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve is a 495-hectare freshwater biotope, serving as a crucial breeding, feeding, and resting place for endangered bird species. Similarly, the Kronenloch Nature Reserve is a 532-hectare saltwater biotope and a designated wilderness area, also vital for various bird species, with observation platforms available.
The Family Lagoon (Perlebucht) is a popular choice, offering a bathing and leisure area with water for swimming even during low tide. It features playground equipment, facilities for water sports, and plenty of space for children to play. The Elpersbüttel Green Beach is also family-friendly, with a supervised bathing area, a beach volleyball court, and opportunities for children to play in the water and explore the Wadden Sea.
Absolutely. The Elpersbüttel Green Beach is an accessible bathing area with textile and nude sections, perfect for swimming, especially two hours before high tide when the water is warm. The nearby Speicherkoog Lake is popular for water sports like surfing and stand-up paddleboarding. The Family Lagoon (Perlebucht) also provides tide-independent water pools for swimming and water sports.
Yes, the area offers numerous routes. For easy hikes, you can explore trails like the 'Stone Jetty to Helmsand – Helmsand loop' or 'Meldorf Marina – View of Meldorfer Bucht loop' near the Kronenloch/Speicherkoog Dithmarschen area. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Elpersbüttel guide. For cycling, routes like 'Helmsand Causeway – Büsum – Meldorf Bay loop' are available, detailed in the Cycling around Elpersbüttel guide. There are also MTB trails, such as 'Stulle & Pulle – Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve loop', listed in the MTB Trails around Elpersbüttel guide.
The warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn, are ideal for visiting, especially for swimming and water sports. During holiday periods, the Elpersbüttel Green Beach is supervised by the DLRG. For birdwatching, spring and autumn migration periods can be particularly rewarding at nature reserves like Wöhrdener Loch and Kronenloch.
Many areas are designed for accessibility. The Elpersbüttel Green Beach has an asphalted road leading up the dike, allowing easy access for wheelchairs. The Kronenloch Nature Reserve also features beautifully landscaped bike paths and observation platforms, some of which are wheelchair accessible.
Specific rules for dogs can vary by location. While some areas might be dog-friendly, nature reserves like Wöhrdener Loch and Kronenloch, and sensitive areas like Helmsand and Salt Marshes, often have restrictions to protect wildlife, especially during breeding seasons. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each site.
The Elpersbüttel Green Beach provides a kiosk, public restrooms, and freshwater showers. You can also rent beach chairs for relaxation. For active visitors, a beach volleyball court is available. During peak season, the bathing area is supervised by the DLRG.
The Helmsand and Salt Marshes area is an excellent place to observe coastal salt marsh vegetation and various special plant and animal species adapted to high salinity. This area is an important breeding and resting place for shorebirds like oystercatchers, though entry may be restricted during breeding seasons (April 1st to July 31st).
The Speicherkoog Lake, part of the broader Speicherkoog Dithmarschen region, is a polder created for coastal protection and drainage. It's a protected area and part of the EU bird sanctuary network NATURA 2000, making it an important habitat for diverse bird species and offering pristine nature observation. It's also a popular spot for water sports.
Yes, several locations offer scenic viewpoints. The Wöhrdener Loch Nature Reserve provides beautiful views of the nature reserve and the sea. The Kronenloch Nature Reserve has observation platforms and huts for viewing flora and fauna. Additionally, the Speicherkoog Lake area features viewpoints like Titenhub, offering expansive views of the koog and the North Sea.


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