How much does a holiday accommodation cost on Amrum?
Based on our data, holiday accommodations on Amrum have an average price of 154 € for one night.
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Accommodations near Amrum
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Holiday home FÖHRliebt in Alkersum: 55m² living space, room for 2 persons, 1 living-dining room with fully equipped kitchen, 1 bedroom
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Enjoy the Lavender House on Föhr, 110m² for up to 6 guests.
Country house hunters on the South Beach
2-6 people in mod. 38-93 sqm gr quarters
Country house hunters on the South Beach
5 beach (450 m) and quiet Apartment
Country house hunters on the South Beach
5 modern holiday rental from small to large
Comfortable semi-detached house in Frisian style; beach chair on the beach in the 1st row, 2 - 4 guests. Garden facing south, W-LAN, telephone. Non-smoking house, no pets.
Holiday flat with holiday home feeling for 4 adults in Badestraße 105A, Wyk auf Föhr
Oland in the Halligblick House
Holiday flat Oland Loggia flat for families also suitable for allergy sufferers
Balcony flat with a wide view: Friendly flat with 30 sqm living space and large balcony with a magnificent view of meadows, dyke and the old Hallig lighthouse
Flat Pellworm; House Halligblick
Holidays without compromise in the holiday flat Pellworm see
Holiday flat by the sea, Whg. Gröde
Whg. Gröde for 2 p This cosy flat has 25 sqm living space. There is a futon bed in the small separate bedroom. The living room has an integrated kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
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A unique experience to immerse in the nature of a North Frisian island is available to guests in Amrum, in an affordable vacation apartment or a house near the dunes. Particularly, the world of sea and shorebirds can be intensely explored and experienced here. The Kniepsand, stretching along the entire western side from Norddorf to Wittdün, is a true paradise for birds and their human observers, the "bird watchers." Various seabird species breed here, raise their young, and make their first excursion attempts: a natural spectacle not to be missed. The salty sea air, the calls of the birds, the white sand with impressive dune formations stretching for miles: Guaranteed vacation for the soul! There are also several guarded beaches that minimize the ecological impact on flora and fauna. This combination of beach holiday on the North Frisian Islands and nature reserve makes the 12-kilometer-long Kniepsand a highlight of a vacation in a privately rented apartment, for example, in Steenodde or Süddorf on Amrum.
Your affordable vacation apartment or house with modern amenities on Amrum is located in a unique natural area. The dune landscape, Amrum's green inland, or the freshwater lake Wriakhörn can be explored on kilometers-long wooden plank paths. Not far from Lake Wriakhörn stands Amrum's landmark: the large lighthouse. Standing 48 meters tall and additionally on a 25-meter-high dune, the classic red-and-white lighthouse presents an imposing sight. Even more impressive is the view from above across the island. The lighthouse can be climbed on weekday mornings in the summer. Once you have ascended the Amrum lighthouse, a unique view over Amrum and the North Sea awaits. Equally unique is a mudflat hike to Föhr. When else do you get the chance to explore the seabed on your own feet? From Norddorf, the sporty low tide hike leads to Dunsum on the neighboring island. The approximately three-hour guided hike leaves plenty of time for questions about the North Sea, the islands, and the seabed.
Amrum boasts the largest sandbox that children could ever imagine: the Kniepsand. Here, fantastic sand castles can be built or seagulls chased all day long. With a bit of luck, seals might even be spotted on sandbanks in the wild. Young adventurers can set sail in the summer aboard the MS Eilun. The pirate ship offers unforgettable hours as freebooters on the sea. If the weather dampens the spirits, the Adventure Park Amrum awaits its young and not-so-young guests. Indoors, the play park provides an ideal pastime for romping around during a family holiday on the North Frisian Islands. Also visit nearby Dagebüll or spend a day close to your vacation accommodation in the surrounding island villages, exploring the area with your dog or family.
To access a culinary highlight of Amrum, some dexterity is required. Shrimps never taste better than when you shell them yourself. With a bit of practice, you'll soon be skilled enough to feast to your heart's content - best enjoyed fresh directly from the cutter in the harbor. Otherwise, Amrum's cuisine relies on hearty dishes and generous portions, as the North Sea wind is sure to make you hungry. Fried potatoes are served not only with fish but also with the excellent salt marsh lamb from the neighboring island of Föhr. If the fresh wind chills your bones, a North Frisian tea helps warm up, or a "Pharisäer," a coffee topped with cream and a hidden splash of rum.
Amrum is an island full of local tradition. This includes the unique Amrum costume, a dress in white and black with silver jewelry. The costume is worn by girls and young women especially on festive days, such as confirmation or weddings. Guests can admire the costume at local evenings or at the big festival in February, the "Biakin." This festival is celebrated annually on February 21, St. Peter's Eve. Traditionally, this was the day when Amrum's seafarers were bid farewell. Fires are lit on the Biakin piles, where people gather socially and eat kale. The Amrum Frisian costume is also worn in the summer at the solstice celebration or village festivals. Then, no warming fire is needed. Guests on the island can learn about Amrum's traditions and history at the local museum in the Amrum windmill. The museum in the Öömrang Hüs informs about the island's way of life through historical changes.
Amrum is strung like a pearl among the other North Frisian Islands off the western coast of mainland northern Germany. This small island is located south of Sylt and southwest of Föhr. Despite its seemingly remote location at the very edge of Germany, Amrum is easily accessible without a car, thanks to trains and ferries. There are direct train connections from Frankfurt via Cologne and the Ruhr area, from Karlsruhe via Frankfurt, or from Dresden via Berlin from all parts of Germany. The train route passes through Husum to Dagebüll. Here, guests can transfer directly from the train to the ferry at the pier, sail to Amrum, and reach their privately rented vacation apartment on the island.
Based on our data, holiday accommodations on Amrum have an average price of 154 € for one night.
If you want to have an affordable vacation on Amrum, you should look for accommodations in these regions: Nebel, Wittdün and Norddorf.
If you are looking for the best vacation apartments and houses on Amrum, you should take a closer look at Holiday flat family holiday Wittdün, Holiday flat family holiday Nebel and Holiday home relaxing holiday Nebel.
On Amrum, there are 58 accommodations that allow dogs. Especially recommended for a vacation with a dog are these: Nebel, Wittdün and Norddorf.
Book vacation apartments & holiday homes directly with the landlord - best done at Ferienhausmiete.de. Here you pay no additional fees, just the pure rental price. A vacation rental from a private owner is ideal for families, couples or even holidays with dogs.