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Dagebüll
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Dagebüll (Danish: Dagebøl, North Frisian Doogebel) is a community and resort at the North Sea coast of Schleswig-Holstein in a circle North Frisia. It is best known as a ferry port to the islands Foehr and Amrum.

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Map of Dagebüll

getting there

By plane

  • The nearest commercial airports are the 1 Sylt AirportWebsite of this institutionSylt Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSylt Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSylt Airport (Q20755) in the Wikidata database(IATA: GWT) (55 km) and the 2 Hamburg AirportWebsite of this institutionHamburg Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHamburg Airport in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHamburg Airport (Q27706) in the Wikidata database(IATA: HAM) (180 km).
  • The 3 Heide-Büsum airfieldHeide-Büsum airfield in the Wikipedia encyclopediaAirfield Heide-Büsum in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHeide-Büsum Airport (Q556109) in the Wikidata database(IATA: HEI) has a fired runway for aircraft up to 5.7 t gross vehicle weight. There is a flight connection from Heligoland with the OFD. (88 km)
  • The closest sports airfield is the 4 Husum AirportHusum Airport in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHusum Airport (Q20549) in the Wikidata database(IATA: QHU) in Schwesing. It is located approx. 39 km southeast and is only approached by small private planes.

By train

You can travel to Dagebüll by train from Hamburg to Niebüll. From there you take the North German Railway Company directly to the ferry terminal in Dagebüll. In some cases, through cars from the Intercity to Sylt are unhooked in Niebüll and tied through directly to Dagebüll.

A ferry to Amrum and Föhr when leaving the port of Dagebüll

In the street

By boat

By bicycle

The North Sea Cycle Route leads through Dagebüll. You cycle out in about 62 km Husum to Dagebüll, further on Niebüll it is only approx. 18 km.

mobility

Park

  • If you don't want to take your vehicle to the islands of Föhr or Amrum, you can do so on the 5 Island parking lot park for a day trip, a few days or several weeks. A free shuttle bus runs between the car park and the ferry terminal.

Tourist Attractions

  • Hans Momsen House, Gabrielswarft, 25899 Dagebüll (Fahretoft district). Open: Sat-Sun 2-6pm.

activities

  • Mudflat hiking - It is best to find someone who is familiar with the area for tours Connect leaders.
  • Dike beach - The Dagebüller beach is a dyke beach. Access to the beach for adults during the season is chargeable, children can go to the beach free of charge. There are also showers and a changing room. The colorful bathing houses on the promenade are typical of the Dagebüller beach. Since 2020, three of the houses have been rentable for day visitors. There is also a dike beach Dog beachwhere the dog must be kept on a leash. Parking facilities are nearby.

shop

kitchen

Beach hotel next to the pier

nightlife

Peter's Pub

accommodation

  • 1  Beach hotel Dagebull, Nordseestraße 2-4, 25899 Dagebüll. Tel.: 49 (0)4667 212, Fax: 49 (0)4667 496, Email: . Hotel with restaurant directly on or behind the dike at the ferry terminal. The hotel with 26 rooms is surrounded on three sides by the sea with an excellent view of the island of Föhr, the North Frisian Wadden Sea and the surrounding Hallig Oland and Langeness.Characteristic: ★★★.Price: DR from € 98 / BB.
  • 2  Hotel Neuwarft, Nordseestrasse 20 25899 Dagebüll. Tel.: 49 (0)4667 95140, Fax: 49 (0)4667 537, Email: .Hotel Neuwarft on FacebookHotel Neuwarft on Instagram.Hotel with modern and comfortably furnished rooms, some with a view of the Halligen.Features: ★★★ S, Gym, Sauna, Dogs Allowed, No Smoking.Price: DR from € 130 / BB (in the Dependance from € 90 / BB).

health

Practical advice

  • The only ATM: VR-Bank next to the tourist information

trips

literature

  • Harry Kunz, Albert Panten: The Köge of North Frisia. Nordfriisk Instituut, Bredstedt 1996, ISBN 3-88007-251-5 .

Web links

Webcam

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