Lakes around Midlum, located on the island of Föhr in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, are characterized by small ponds, wetlands, and coastal views. This area is part of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its tidal flats and unique ecosystems. The landscape features dikes, marshlands, and various small water bodies. These natural features around Midlum Schleswig-Holstein offer opportunities to observe diverse aquatic environments and local wildlife.
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The approximately 150 hectare wetland is located on the south shore of the island of Föhr between Hedehusum and Goting. It is crossed by the Godel, the only river on Föhr.
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Beautiful view over the North Sea to the mainland
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The place to unwind
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Beautiful bike path, overlooking the Wadden Sea.
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Small duck pond in the middle of the nice village of Nieblum. More information: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieblum
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Pretty little lake in town. Well cared for, it invites you to linger.
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Here you can observe pure nature with its many different bird species and immerse yourself in their habitat!
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Midlum, especially on the island of Föhr, is not characterized by large inland lakes. Instead, you'll find a landscape featuring small ponds, extensive wetlands, and coastal views of the Wadden Sea. The area offers diverse aquatic environments, including tidal flats, marshlands, and dikes.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. De Meere Pond in Nieblum is a well-cared-for village pond with seating and beach chairs, perfect for a relaxing break. The Godelniederung Nature Reserve and the View of the Wadden Sea from the Föhr dike also offer family-friendly experiences, though access within the reserve is restricted for nature conservation.
For expansive and quiet views of the tidal waters, visit the View of the Wadden Sea from the Föhr dike. It's described as a very quiet, isolated spot where you can sit and let your mind wander while observing the unique Wadden Sea landscape.
The Godelniederung Nature Reserve is a 150-hectare wetland and former Wadden Sea bay on Föhr's south shore. It's crossed by the Godel, the island's only river. While the core breeding area is inaccessible, visitors can enjoy fantastic views of Amrum, the Halligen, and observe diverse bird species from designated areas. You can also look for beautiful stones along the riverbanks.
Yes, the region offers excellent birdwatching opportunities. The Waterfowl Observation Area Föhr is specifically designed for observing pure nature and its many different bird species. The Godelniederung Nature Reserve is also a significant habitat for various bird species, though access is restricted to protect breeding areas.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and running around Midlum. These trails often pass by the dikes, marshlands, and offer views of the Wadden Sea and smaller water bodies.
Yes, you can find easy walking trails, particularly along the dikes. The path leading to the View of the Wadden Sea from the Föhr dike is generally accessible. For more structured routes, consider the hiking guides around Midlum, which include easy options like the 'Nieblum village – Nieblum village loop from Nieblum'.
Yes, for locations like De Meere Pond in Nieblum, parking is generally available as it's situated within the town. For other areas like the dikes and nature reserves, access roads and nearby parking options are usually present, especially for cyclists and walkers.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. They enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of places like De Meere Pond, the expansive and isolated views from the Föhr dike, and the opportunity to observe diverse wildlife in areas like the Godelniederung Nature Reserve. The unique Wadden Sea ecosystem is a major draw.
While specific cafes or pubs might not be directly adjacent to every natural water feature, locations like De Meere Pond in Nieblum are within a village, meaning amenities are typically nearby. For other areas, you might need to venture into the closest towns or villages on Föhr for refreshments.
No, Midlum (whether in Lower Saxony or Schleswig-Holstein) is not prominently associated with large recreational lakes. While Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein do have significant lakes like Zwischenahner Meer or Plön Lake, these are not in the immediate vicinity of any Midlum location. The Midlum on Föhr focuses more on coastal and wetland experiences.
The charm of Midlum's water areas lies in their understated natural beauty rather than grand, hidden lakes. The De Meere Pond in Nieblum, with its beach chairs and duck pond, offers a quaint, local 'hidden gem' feel. The quiet, isolated stretches of the Föhr dike also provide a serene escape.


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