Norddeich National Park is located on the North Sea coast of Lower Saxony and is part of the UNESCO Wadden Sea World Heritage Site. It is characterized by its unique mudflat landscape, salt marshes, and diverse wildlife, particularly migratory birds and seals. Visitors can experience the fascinating dynamics of the tides up close on guided mudflat hikes. Norddeich serves as a popular starting point for nature experiences, educational opportunities, and sustainable tourism. Protecting the fragile ecosystem is a top priority, which is why large parts of the park are restricted or off-limits. Through its combination of nature experiences and environmental education, the national park makes an important contribution to preserving biodiversity.