Discover Unshared Wonders of the East Frisian Islands!

Ivan Alexander Golden
5 min readFeb 9, 2023

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One of the most stunning, yet unshared geographical wonders of the world is the East Frisian Islands. The East Frisian archipelago is situated on the North Sea coast off the northwestern corner of Germany, lying between the Netherlands and Denmark.

This area is comprised of 16 islands — some habitable and some not — as well as mudflats and sandbanks created by shifting tides.

The Islands are surrounded by beaches, lagoons, and wetlands that contain a unique ecosystem of plants and wildlife; curlews, oystercatchers, grey seals, and other native species can be found here due to its sheltered location.

The landscape has been shaped over centuries by winds, currents, and human activity; tales from long ago seem to come alive through its rumpled landscapes with heathlands, salt meadows, and golden dunes. The East Frisian Islands await those curious enough to explore them.

Saint Hilda the Snake Charmer. Photo by Paul Walker. Wikimedia.

Ancient History: Tales of Frisia

The East Frisian Islands have a rich and ancient history that has been passed down through generations of the locals. The Frisians were one of the ancient Germanic tribes with roots tracing back to around 500 BC when they migrated from the Netherlands to northern Germany.

They established several settlements in what is now known as East Frisia and lived in harmony with nature for centuries.

Today, the Islands are home to friendly locals who will welcome you with open arms, eager to share stories of their cultural heritage and local customs.

No matter where you go on the East Frisian Islands, you’ll find something special waiting just around the corner: unique flora and fauna, ancient sites of historical importance, and breathtaking landscapes.

Whether you’re looking for a peaceful retreat or an exciting adventure, the East Frisian Islands are sure to have something that will inspire you.

Borkum Ferry. Photo by Frisia Orientalis. Wikimedia.

Accessibility: Reach the Islands

Reaching the East Frisian Islands is easy and hassle-free, no matter what travel method you choose. By car, most islands can be reached within 30 minutes of drive time outside one of the mainland cities, such as Norderney, Borkum, or Juist.

There are also ferries operating frequently on each island, as well as regular bus service during the summer months. For a more leisurely excursion, hovercrafts can be taken from East Beach in Emden for an hour-long trip to some of the nearby East Frisian Islands.

Despite the varying levels of accessibility that these islands provide, making it possible for all types of travelers to reach them, each offers a unique combination of activities and experiences that make them worth the journey!

When it comes to deciding when to visit the East Frisian Islands, there are several factors that should be taken into consideration.

The summer months offer a variety of attractions such as swimming and sunbathing on sandy beaches, exploring quaint fishing villages, and sailing along tranquil coastal waters.

During springtime, visitors can observe blooming wildflowers that decorate the landscape while in autumn they can take advantage of mild temperatures before winter sets in.

Sunset Facing East on the Frisian Island of Ameland. Photo by Ryk Venema. Flickr.

Landscape: Natural Beauty

The East Frisian Islands are a captivating example of natural beauty. The rugged terrain is sculpted by winds, tidal currents, and human activity, resulting in an area that’s unique to the rest of the world.

Here, visitors will be treated to stunning views of heathlands and salt meadows interspersed with golden dunes and pristine beaches.

The combination of this natural beauty, along with the unique cultural heritage that can be found here, make it an ideal destination for those seeking to get away from it all and explore something truly special.

Grey seal on Märket. Photo by Niklas Sjöblom. Flickr.

Wildlife: Abundant Nature

The East Frisian Islands are renowned for their abundant wildlife. The unique coastal environment formed by the shifting tides provides a rich habitat for a wide range of plants and animals, giving visitors the chance to experience nature in its purest form.

Curlews, oystercatchers, grey seals, and other species of birds can be found here, making it a great spot for bird-watching enthusiasts.

With so much to explore and discover, the East Frisian Islands are truly a unique haven that’s worth visiting at least once in your lifetime.

Nordseebad Norderney c.1930. Photo by Susanlenox. Flickr.

Activity: Exploring Adventures

Exploring the East Frisian Islands is an adventure like no other. From stunning natural landscapes to vibrant wildlife, these islands have something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a serene escape or a thrilling adventure, you can find it here.

The landscape of the East Frisian Islands has been shaped over centuries, with a rich and ancient history that has been passed down through generations of the locals. Its unique combination of cultural heritage and natural beauty makes it one of the most enchanting destinations in Germany, where you can explore something truly special.

Ostfriesischer Grünkohl mit duchwachsenem Speck, Mettwurst und Pinkel. Photo by Matthias Süßen. Wikimedia.

Cuisine: Rich Flavours

The East Frisian Islands are home to some of the most delicious and unique cuisines in Germany. With an abundance of fresh seafood, the local delicacies are often prepared with a unique Frisian twist.

Local dishes are heavily influenced by the fishing industry, with fresh seafood such as herring, eel, and shrimp being popular ingredients.

Traditional recipes include ‘Grünkohl’ which is a dish made of kale, mashed potatoes, and bacon, or ‘Pinkel mit Mus’, a casserole made from smoked sausage and potatoes.

There is no shortage of local deserts too. Dishes like “Wattenbeker Kuche”, an apple cake that originated on one of the islands, and “Rote Grutze” (a type of berry pudding). Each island has its own culinary character.

Conclusion: Unforgettable Experience

The East Frisian Islands offer an unforgettable experience for any traveler. From the stunning natural landscapes and abundant wildlife to the rich local cuisine, this region of Germany is a paradise waiting to be explored.

With its easy accessibility by car or ferry, hovercrafts, or buses during summer months, visitors can find something special on each island that suits their individual needs and interests.

The Islands are one of the most popular destinations for German tourists for generations and it is easy to see why. From the unspoiled beaches to the abundant wildlife, each island provides a unique combination of activities and experiences that make it worth the journey.



Sources: THX News & Wikipedia.

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Ivan Alexander Golden

Ivan Golden: London-born, now in Tucson. Founder and CEO of THX News. 24/7 Breaking News, Travel and Educational articles.