East Frisian Islands
The East Friesian Islands, lined up off the mainland coast of Lower Saxony, have great potential for recreation. Severely restricted road traffic - only Borkum and Norderney allow private vehicles - ensures a particularly relaxed atmosphere when camping on the island. The long sandy beaches and day trips through the marshes between the island and the mainland offer a lot of variety, especially when camping with children. The island can be explored by young and old by bicycle at a slow pace. Lush sandy beaches can be found off the coast of the East Friesian Islands. Behind them, the dunes rise inland. The sides facing the mainland, on the other hand, are characterized by marshes and mudflats. From the chain of islands between Norderney and Wangerooge, you can walk to the mainland at low tide. Bicycle tours with or without children are just as suitable as tours across or around the island or through the mudflats to the mainland. Those who love wind, sea and nature will get their money's worth when sailing and surfing.