An idyllic harbor with colorful fishing boats, framed on the south side by 19th-century buildings, and offering freshly caught fish daily: that's the fishing harbor in Fedderwardersiel. It's the perfect place to feast, enjoy, and linger. Just like in the days when Fedderwardersiel was an important trading port, the fishing boats leave the small harbor daily and, weather permitting, even sail as far as the coast of Amrum to catch the best shrimp far and wide. "Granat" is what the locals call the shrimp, which are sold fresh off the boats in the harbor after the ships arrive.
The place was built with the construction of a new Sieles and Sielhafen near Fedderwarden at the beginning of the 19th century. The Weser waterway, which at that time still ran close to the coast, shifted so much in the course of time that the harbor lost its importance as a trading center. Today, the port is connected via the Fedderwarder Priel with the navigation channel of the Weser (Wikipedia).