Föhr Essentials
Föhr’s landscape is defined by its North Frisian heritage and maritime history. This selection features the 12th-century Sankt Laurentii church and the prehistoric Lembecksburg ringwall. Cultural highlights include the Museum Kunst der Westküste and the historic Wrixumer Mühle. From the megalithic tomb of Sunberig to the modern wellness facilities at Aquaföhr, these sites represent the island's transition from an ancient settlement to a prominent North Sea destination.
Sankt Laurentii
A 12th-century Romanesque and Gothic church in Süderende, notable for its historic interior and a cemetery featuring 'talking' gravestones that detail the lives of Frisian whalers.
Museum Kunst der Westküste
Located in Alkersum, this museum showcases a collection of paintings and photography focusing on the life and landscapes of the North Sea coast from the 19th century to the present.
Wrixumer Mühle
A restored octagonal 'Erdholländer' windmill built in 1851. This landmark in Wrixum is a well-preserved example of traditional Frisian milling architecture.
Lembecksburg
A massive circular rampart near Borgsum dating back to the Viking Age. The earthwork fortification stands up to 10 meters high and spans 95 meters in diameter.
Wyker Fischmarkt
A seasonal harbor market in Wyk where local vendors offer fresh North Sea seafood, regional food specialties, and handmade Frisian crafts.
Sektorenleitfeuer Nieblum (Kedewin)
A functional sector lighthouse located near Nieblum that provides navigational guidance for vessels traveling through the North Frisian Wadden Sea.
Megalithanlage Sunberig
A prehistoric megalithic tomb situated behind the dike near Utersum, representing the island's Neolithic burial traditions.
Aquaföhr
A seawater swimming complex and wellness center in Wyk, offering thalassotherapy, saunas, and indoor pools filled with North Sea water.
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