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The Amsinck House is located directly at the dyke crossing to the Hamburger Hallig and is an important information center in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park. The house offers an exciting exhibition that deals with the history, nature and culture of central North Frisia. Visitors can learn interesting facts about the life and economy of people in the past and today. The exhibition is multimedia and is accompanied by radio plays by six typical representatives of North Frisia. A special focus of the Amsinck House is on the nature of the Wadden Sea and the salt marshes. There is a lot of information about the flora and fauna as well as the dyke construction and the importance of renewable energies in the region. In addition, guided tours to the Hamburger Hallig, mudflat hikes and cycling and horseback riding tours are offered. The Amsinck House is also an ideal starting point for walks and bike tours through the unique landscape of North Frisia. Visitors can rent bicycles and explore the area on their own. There is a parking space directly at the house for travelers with mobile homes.
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The Sönke-Nissen-Koog-Siel reservoir is an impressive salt storage basin in Schleswig-Holstein that is particularly popular with nature lovers and bird watchers. The basin is located in the Beltringharder Koog, one of the largest nature reserves on the mainland of Schleswig-Holstein. This area is known for its diverse habitats, including wetlands, meadows and the Wadden Sea. The reservoir itself is surrounded by salt marshes and wetlands and serves as an important habitat for many bird species. A variety of species can be observed here, especially during the bird migration periods in spring and autumn, including the avocet, ringed plover and dunlin. The Sönke-Nissen-Koog, to which the reservoir belongs, was dammed between 1924 and 1926 on the initiative of local farmers. The Koog has a strong agricultural character and is known for its distinctive white houses with green roofs, which create a uniform architectural image. Some of these buildings are now listed buildings. Visitors can easily explore the area by bike. There are various access points, including paths along the dikes and through the Reußenköge. The Lüttmoordamm is particularly recommended, from which you can easily reach the reservoir and the surrounding nature reserves.
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Not only great information about the North Frisian holiday region, but also the starting point for a hike to the Hamburger Hallig with parking facilities, or you can rent a bike for €2, which is only offered for this tour. In any case, don't just drive past, but definitely take the really worthwhile detour to the Hallig (approx. 6 km there and back).
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Sönke Nissen, the North Frisian folk hero, accepted the death of forced laborers. Sönke Nissen, born in Klockrieß in 1870, was a railway engineer from 1903, initially in what was then German East Africa, now Tanzania. Between 1906 and 1909, Nissen built a railway line in South-West Africa. When building the ice rink, Nissen used Herero and Nama as forced laborers, 70 percent of whom died as a result of the working conditions. Nissen accepted this undeterred, kept calling in new workers and came across diamonds when building the railway line, also used forced laborers in the mining mine and thus made a fortune. Well, now you can consider changing the name of Sönke Nissen Koog or accepting that it is part of German history, just as the crucifixion of Jesus is part of the Romans. In any case, the Koog is beautifully situated on the North Sea 😉👍
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