The "Natur Erleben Langwarder Groden" project has created an attractive opportunity to experience nature that is unique in Germany and on the North Sea: You can experience the creation of a new salt marsh, the associated flora and fauna and the constant change of tide and ebb directly via a circular hiking trail leading directly into the area covered by the measure.
A boardwalk leads directly into 70 hectares of salt marsh development area, providing fascinating insights into the flora and fauna of the Wadden Sea. An approx. 35 m long wooden bridge leads across the extended Sieltief. Experience the elemental force and the dynamics of the tides up close, especially at higher tides.
What's that peeping?
The Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site is considered the hub of bird migration and the most important wetland for birds in Europe. From a birdwatching hut on the edge of the salt marsh development zone, you have the best view and a high probability of observing countless waders and migratory birds. Numerous information boards and installed binoculars help with the clear identification of avocets, shelducks and co.
The National Park House Museum Fedderwardersiel offers regular guided tours through the Langwarder Groden. For the exact times, please refer to the current program of events or the notices on site.
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Die nächste Bushaltestelle: Langwarden, Ort oder Langwarden, Brücke
Und übrigens: Inhaber der Gästekarte fahren mit der Buslinie 400(Strandläufer) und der Linie 405 kostenfrei durch Butjadingen.
Achtet bitte darauf, nur auf den ausgewiesenen Parkplätzen zu parken. Ihr könnt auch entspannt auf dem Parkplatz in Fedderwardersiel parken und dort den Rundweg starten
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