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Welcome to Husum Bay / North Sea!

Welcome to the North Sea harbour city of Husum and the holiday region of Husum Bay! Did you already know? Holiday with us is holiday for North Sea explorers!

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You want to go to the sea and dream of a unique nature ecperience? You would like to unleash your soul and finally go on a biking tour with your loved ones? You want to definitely go on a shopping tour on holiday that will go quite well? Art, culture and culinary represent a successful holiday to you? We invite you to a journey of discovery through Husum and Husum Bay – because we fulfil these wishes!

Hattstedt

You will find wide expanses and wind directly in front of your front door in Hattstedt. An ideal location, between marsh and Geest, to fan out in all directions on your holiday.

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Hattstedtermarsch

Hattstedtermarsch, which lies north of Husum, had dykes built upon it approximately 500 years ago and is thus among the oldest Koogs in the Husum region.

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Horstedt

North of Husum, there lies the village of Horstedt directly along the boundary between the marsh and the Geest ridge. The vibrant, lovely village encompasses 1170 hectares in which agriculture plays an important role.

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Husum

Husum is the centre point of life in North Friesland and is also known as the "Gateway to the Halligwelt [World of Small Islands]". With its unique island world, the Wattenmeer National Park lies directly in front of the city.

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Schobüll

"What a view!" The first thought when one comes to Husum’s new city district, to Schobüll as it is here that the Geest [coastal sandy moor lands of northwest Germany] lie directly along the North Sea – without a dyke.

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Mildstedt

Situated in close proximity to Husum between meadows and forests, Mildstedt is an ideal starting point for discovery tours with its Rosendahl district.

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Norderfriedrichskoog

The small village upon the peninsula of Eiderstedt lies directly along the North Sea. With its approximately 30 inhabitants, this village is among the most sparsely populated in Germany.

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Oldenswort

Visible from afar, the “Cathedral of Eiderstedt” is an imposing landmark in the largest community by area on the Eiderstedt peninsula. The large village on the banks of the River Eider, situated to the south of Husum, has some choice treasures to

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Simonsberg

A village characterised by the forces of nature and the power of water. The present-day street through the village was previously the dyke which protected the inhabitants from floods.

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Südermarsch

The sparsely populated village is a paradise for all hikers, bicyclists, inline skaters and horse riders right in the middle of North Friesian nature, but still quite close to Husum.

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Uelvesbüll

Southwest of Husum, there lies the village of Uelvesbüll – directly along the North Sea. There where the sea is raw and the breezes are stiff. The pure North Sea. A life characterised by co-existence and confrontation with the sea.

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Witzwort

A name, a village. And then a smile comes across one’s face. What first sounds quite amusing actually historically means "Witte’s Mound" or "Witte Mound".

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Wobbenbüll

Between the marsh and the Geest, there lies the tranquil and charming village of Wobbenbüll. Originally an agrarian community, its territory has become more and more coveted as residential space in recent decades.

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