Best attractions and places to see around Eemsmond highlight a region in the northern Netherlands known for its history, culture, and natural landscapes. The area features historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the unique tidal ecosystem of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or discover the distinct character of the East Frisian island of Borkum. Eemsmond offers a variety of experiences, from coastal trails to historic structures.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Borkum is the westernmost of the 7 East Frisian Islands. Unfortunately, the old milk stalls on the beach promenade are gradually being replaced by new ones. The originality and flair are unfortunately lost as a result.
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Not only is it a great place to take a walk on the promenade, but cycling is also allowed
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Meeting point and promenade on Borkum with the music pavilion in the center. In front of the promenade there are 8 beach stalls offering drinks and snacks. Below the promenade there are attractive cafes, pubs and restaurants. There is a view of the beach and water from almost everywhere.
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No matter what time of year, whether sun, wind, rain, snow, ... It is always a bombastically beautiful view 👌🚴♀️🌳🙋🏼♀️
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Here you can best observe the nature and shipping traffic of the Ems estuary. 😎
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Borkum, the dream island of many Germans
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Rolling over the boards in this section sounds awesome.
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The section from the Pilsum lighthouse to the dry beach was completely closed today (08/14/2023) as a dyke cycle path. Unfortunately, it is only signposted from Manslagt...
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The Eemsmond region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique tidal ecosystem of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which is perfect for mudflat hiking. The island of Borkum, accessible by ferry from Eemshaven, offers a high sea climate and features like the South Beach, Borkum, known for seal sightings. Don't miss Noordpolderzijl, the smallest seaport in the Netherlands, located directly on the Wadden Sea, or the salty marsh area of the Negenboerenpolder.
Yes, Eemsmond offers several historical and cultural highlights. The well-preserved 14th-century moated castle Menkemaborg in Uithuizen provides a glimpse into 17th and 18th-century life. The Openluchtmuseum het Hoogeland in Warffum is an open-air museum showcasing village life from over a century ago. You can also visit the unique "De Oudheidkamer" museum or Het Behouden Blik in Uithuizermeeden, recognized as the smallest museum in the northern Netherlands. The Campen Lighthouse, a 65-meter-high structure built in 1892, is also a significant historical landmark.
Eemsmond is excellent for cycling. The North Sea Coast Cycle Path (Deichradweg) offers extensive routes with views of the North Sea. For more specific tours, you can find various cycling routes, including those around Menkemaborg and the North Sea Coast, or routes exploring mills, churches, and estates. You can find detailed cycling guides and routes, including road cycling and mountain biking options, on the Cycling around Eemsmond guide.
Absolutely! The beaches on Borkum, such as Borkum Beach Promenade and South beach Borkum, are very family-friendly, offering amenities like lifeguard stations, beach kiosks, and playgrounds. The Campen Lighthouse is also a great family outing, where you can climb 320 steps for panoramic views. The Openluchtmuseum het Hoogeland provides an engaging historical experience for all ages.
For breathtaking views, climb the Campen Lighthouse, which offers panoramic vistas over the Krummhörner coast, the North Sea island of Borkum, and the Netherlands. The Borkum Beach Promenade also provides excellent views of the beach and water, especially during sunset. Additionally, cycling along the North Sea Coast Cycle Path (Deichradweg) offers continuous scenic views of the North Sea.
Eemsmond offers diverse hiking trails, including parts of the Watten-Route, which is part of the European long-distance hiking trail E9, providing a cross-border experience along the Wadden Sea. You can also find trails along the beaches of Borkum, such as the one leading along South beach Borkum. For more detailed hiking options, explore the various routes available in the region.
Yes, the South Beach, Borkum is particularly known for seal sightings. Visitors often report seeing seals in this area, offering a wonderful wildlife viewing opportunity.
The smallest seaport in the Netherlands is Noordpolderzijl, located directly on the Wadden Sea in the Eemsmond region. It's a unique and picturesque spot worth visiting.
Beyond the historic castles and lighthouses, the former town hall of Usquert is an architectural point of interest, designed by the notable architect Hendrik Berlage. Its distinctive design makes it a noteworthy stop for those interested in architecture.
Eemshaven is a bustling port in the Eemsmond region, primarily known for the transshipment of goods. It also serves as a crucial departure point for ferries heading to the East Frisian island of Borkum, making it a gateway to further exploration of the Wadden Sea area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning coastal views, especially from the Campen Lighthouse and along the North Sea Coast Cycle Path (Deichradweg). The relaxed atmosphere and beautiful sunsets at South beach Borkum are also highly appreciated, as are the opportunities for wildlife spotting, such as seals. The region's blend of natural beauty and historical sites, like the Menkemaborg, provides a diverse and enriching experience.


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