Attraction Guide: Badedüne (Swimming Dune), Helgoland, Germany

Badedüne (Swimming Dune) Guide

Badedüne: Helgoland's Sandy Escape Guide

Escape the crowds and discover the tranquil beauty of Badedüne, Helgoland's "Swimming Dune"! This small, sandy island, located just a short ferry ride from the main island, offers a pristine beach, crystal-clear waters, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and simply unwinding. It's a true paradise for beach lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Badedüne's history is closely linked to Helgoland's. Over time, sand deposits formed a separate island, creating a natural haven for seals and seabirds. The island's name, "Swimming Dune," reflects its dynamic nature, as the shape and size of the island can change with the tides and currents. Today, Badedüne is a protected nature reserve, ensuring its pristine environment is preserved for future generations. On Badedüne, you can enjoy a variety of activities. Relax on the sandy beach and soak up the sun. Take a refreshing dip in the North Sea's clear waters. Explore the island's dunes and observe the local wildlife, including seals basking on the shore. The island is also a popular spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing. Remember to bring your own food and drinks, as there are no shops or restaurants on Badedüne. The island is also known for its nudist beach.

Transportation

A small ferry regularly connects Helgoland's main island to Badedüne. The ferry departs from the harbor in the Unterland (lower part of the island). The journey takes only a few minutes.