Added 5 years ago by Markus
Wild camping is generally not permitted; use designated sites. A single-night bivouac may be tolerated in some areas, but rules vary by Land and nature-protection status.
Informational only — always check current local rules and get landowner permission where needed.
Ornithologists get their money’s worth at the eastern tip of Juist. There are some weather huts, from which you can enjoy a good view of the nature, or which invite you to rest.
From April to October, there is a signposted hiking trail so that the birds breeding on the ground are not disturbed.
Several hiking trails are open from October to April. From here you can see Norderney very well.
Do not forget binoculars
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