The beach in St. Peter-Ording awaits you with an infinite expanse twelve kilometers long and up to two kilometers wide. In season, you can relax wonderfully in the countless beach chairs. But the beach also offers plenty of space and opportunities for games, sport and fun. Many sections of the beach are also permitted for dogs or are barrier-free. Out of consideration for nature and other vacation guests, we ask you not to enter the dunes, not to spend the night on the beach and to park your car only in the designated areas on the beach. This will make your day at the beach in St. Peter-Ording a unique experience.
Discover the Wadden Sea World Heritage Site
Would you like to explore the secrets of the mudflats? Then immerse yourself in the national park on a mudflat hike, for example: discover the uniqueness and diversity of this special ecosystem and marvel at lugworms, mussels, crabs and plants. The Wadden Sea is home to around 10,000 animal and plant species and around 10 million migratory birds rest here every year. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is best explored barefoot as part of a guided hike. Alternatively, the National Park House in St. Peter-Ording or the Multimar Wattforum in Tönning offer a wonderful insight into the Wadden Sea habitat. An unforgettable and must-do experience during your North Sea vacation.
A walk through the climate zones
Right on the water's edge, the pure North Sea air is particularly intense and healing. Take a long walk through the breathtaking salt marshes and discover the unique medicinal plants. You will feel the warming power of the sun and enjoy the calming dune and meadow landscape. Finally, you reach the light shade of the pines, whose essential oils and fragrances envelop you.
A special kind of natural spectacle
In autumn and winter, nature on the North Sea likes to let its forces play out: strong winds and high waves, where the North Sea reaches the edge of the dunes or even the dyke, and sea mist that obscures the view. What sounds fascinating should not be underestimated: During storm surges, the North Sea can rise very quickly and suddenly and flood the beach. The best place to watch this spectacle is from a safe place - a café or your vacation accommodation. If you are out and about on the beach - dressed warmly - always make sure you stay within sight of the mainland and on paved paths and have your - fully charged - cell phone to hand.
Take a look at our offers and find your vacation apartment or vacation home right on the dyke or with a sea view.