Discover the Natural Beauty of Morsum-Kliff
Explore the breathtaking cliffs and diverse wildlife at Morsum-Kliff, a hidden gem on Sylt Island, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Morsum-Kliff, a stunning wildlife refuge and national reserve located on the beautiful island of Sylt, offers breathtaking coastal views, diverse flora and fauna, and a serene escape into nature for tourists seeking tranquility and adventure alike.
A brief summary to Morsum-Kliff
- Nösistich, Sylt, Morsum, 25980, DE
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best light for photography and fewer crowds.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching; you might spot rare species nesting in the cliffs.
- Wear sturdy walking shoes, as some trails can be uneven and steep.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic viewpoints overlooking the sea.
- Check local weather conditions before visiting, as winds can be strong along the cliffs.
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car within North Frisia, set your GPS to 'Nösistich, 25980 Sylt'. From the mainland, take the ferry from Niebüll to Sylt, which costs approximately €15 per person and €30 for a car. After arriving at the island, drive towards Morsum by taking B5, then follow the signs to Morsum. Upon reaching Morsum, look for signs directing you to Morsum-Kliff, which is in the vicinity of the village.
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Public Transportation
To reach Morsum-Kliff using public transport, take the train from Niebüll to Sylt (approx. €10). Once you arrive at the 'Sylt' station, transfer to the local bus service (Bus line 1 or 2) heading towards Morsum. The bus ride will take about 20 minutes and costs around €3. Get off at the 'Morsum' stop, then follow the signs to Morsum-Kliff, which is a short walk from the bus stop.
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Bicycle
For those feeling adventurous, cycling to Morsum-Kliff is a great option. Rent a bicycle in Westerland, which costs about €10 per day. Follow the designated cycle paths from Westerland to Morsum, which is approximately a 10 km ride. The route offers scenic views of the island and is well-marked. Once in Morsum, follow the signs to Morsum-Kliff, which is easily accessible by bike.