From Neuharlingersiel to the North Sea Island of Spiekeroog
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Due to the high tide time of the next day, which also fits well, we had planned the crossing to the island of Spiekeroog for the next day immediately after returning from our mudflat hike.
The ferry crossing to Spiekeroog is the only one of the East Frisian islands that is tide-dependent, which means that the island can only be reached depending on the respective high water level. If you want to go to Spiekeroog as a day tripper, the highest water level, i.e. high tide, should be as early as possible in the morning and then on your return in the late afternoon. This leaves enough time to explore the island extensively.
Suitcases and souvenirs stowed in the handcarts
So we were on board early and were able to watch the hustle and bustle of the ferry passengers and the loading of the ship. Since Spiekeroog does not have its own airport like the other North Sea islands, the entire island post has to be handled by ferry in addition to the daily delivery of groceries and freight.
As on most North Sea islands, there is no motor vehicle traffic on Spiekeroog, here all goods are transported with battery-powered barrows, handcarts or bicycles. In this respect, one can speak of real traffic-calmed zones.
Stunning views of the sea and the huge sandy beach
It's only a few minutes' walk to the village of Spiekeroog, so we made our first stop at the Kurmittelhaus, roughly in the middle of the village. Here we provided ourselves with some information worth reading about the island, plans for the footpaths, some of which are beautifully situated in the middle of the otherwise protected dunes. Of course, our way first leads us to the beach, because the desire to see the endlessly long, white sandy beach was huge.
Our eyes were then drawn to some kitesurfers who knew how to use sometimes strong wind for their sport. A little further we went on a narrow hiking path through the dunes in the direction of the viewing platform, the highest point on the island at around 24 meters. Just walking through the dune landscape with its different plants and animals is worth the long journey and a visit to the island. Despite the late season, there were still large fields of heather in full bloom, resulting in a constantly changing picture of colors and terrain design.
Typical island houses, small and squat nestled between the dunes
Now it was time for a tour of the town itself, because we wanted to at least take a look at the small, peculiarly crouched island houses that have defied wind and weather for centuries. The design of the doors and windows was interesting, and the shape of the roof is simply different from that on the mainland. Of course, with progress due to growing tourism, the shape of the buildings has also adapted. But you can still find the typical island houses, small and squat nestled between the dunes. Just lovely to look at and photograph.
Setting evening sun for some photos of fishing boats
So we walked around the harbor basin again, used the glorious evening with the setting sun for some photos of fishing boats that were being prepared in the harbor for the next trip to catch crabs, because crabs are always fished when the water is running up. A little later we went back to Jever to our accommodations, where we had a hearty beer or Alster at the end of the day. A worthwhile excursion in every respect, despite strong winds and therefore limited bathing. Recommended for imitation.
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Spiekeroog - relaxing day at the beach Spiekeroog - relaxing day at the beach
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