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Büsumer Perlebucht

Schleswig Holstein  >  Germany

The Büsum Pearl Bay is not only the tourist centre of Büsum, but also offers many different birds a resting place.

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Beschreibung

​The Büsum Pearl Bay is an artificial sandbank, jutting out from the northeast-German town of Büsum, into the vast mudflats and shallow water of the Wadden Sea, which is part of the greater North Sea. This sea area belongs to the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park of Germany.

The sandbank is used for human leisure and tourism (bathing, beach sport etc), however, there are also some less busy sandy areas, as well as sea-walls, which are used by numerous gulls, such as Lachmöwe, Silbermöwe, and Mantelmöwe, and more rarely but occasionally also skuas, as a place to search for food.

The sea-walls also offers the perfect habitat for several different kinds of waders (Steinwälzer, Meerstrandläufer) who rest there sporadically on autumn migration, especially when there is less tourist use. ​Autumn migration and winter can be great for spotting rarer sea birds and sea ducks, as well as perhaps Schneeammer on migration.

The backwater is used for water sports, but one can often spot Kormoran and Zwergtaucher also using the water.

Details

Zugang

The Büsumer Perlebucht is the tourist centre of Büsum. The bay may only be entered by foot over the dam or lagoon. The longer, northern path over the lagoon is marked with 1 on the map, and the southern path, over the dam, is marked 2 on the map. In addition, a guest card is required in the summer months.

Cars can be parked in one of three different carparks in the town (click on one of the three P's on the map for directions.) Bicycles must be locked at locking stations at the entrance point to both paths. Public transport: Büsum has a regional train station which is the end of the RB63 line. From the station it is a 2 km/25-30 min walk to both path entrances.

Terrain und Habitat

Strand , Schlammflächen

Bedingungen

Flach , Sandig , Kein Schatten

Rundweg

Ja

Ist ein Spektiv nützlich?

Nein

Gute Beobachtungszeit

Herbst , Winter

Beste Beobachtungszeit

Herbst

Route

Normaler Weg

Schwierigkeitsgrad der Tour

Einfach

Erreichbarkeit

zu Fuß , Rollstuhl

Beobachtungshütten oder -türme

Nein

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