How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Keitum?
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 258 € for one night.
Thatched roof house from 2018 in Keitum on Sylt. Sauna, tiled stove, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, guest toilet and WiFi. Parking space with electric charging station.
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Accommodations near Keitum
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Holiday home relaxing holiday Westerland
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Sylt House with 3 Bedrooms & WiFi
The house is very quietly situated in a residential area .this is a cul-de-sac. The house has 3 sep. bedrooms with double beds, 2 shower bathrooms, terrace directly next to the living room, small lawn
Sustainable
Detached family home on Sylt for 2-6 people with large plot (1200 m²) in quiet location with beautiful south-facing terrace
Very sustainable
September 4. Vacation apartments with either 1 or 2 separate bedrooms, living room with sofa bed, kitchen garden/lawn area or terrace with beach chair & garden furniture, INTERNET/WIFI.
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Holiday flat PixHues DG on Sylt, 89sqm living space, room for 4 people, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 large living room/kitchen/dining area
Modern 4-room apartment (80qm/Garten) in Westerland
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3-bedroom duplex apartment with terrace
Chic 3-room duplex apartment
Holiday home relaxing holiday Westerland
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Holiday flat family holiday Westerland
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Holiday flat family holiday Westerland
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Holiday home relaxing holiday Westerland
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Holiday home relaxing holiday Westerland
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Holiday home relaxing holiday Westerland
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House Nordland, Westerland/Sylt, 17
Cosy 2 room apartment with separate bedroom, separate kitchen, bathroom, hallway, balcony. Tel., W-LAN, parking space, wellness area, washing machine and dryer in the basement.
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Cheapest month:
November - Ø 154€/night
Most expensive month:
July - Ø 297€/night
Best chances for available stays:
June - 50% available
Lowest availability:
May - only 33% available
265€ for 06 Jun - 13 Jun
215€ Yearly average
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The Frisian village and vacation destination Keitum, with its thatched-roof houses from the 18th century and old trees, is a sight to behold in itself. The residents affectionately call the place with its many avenues and gardens the "green heart". Before Westerland became the main town on Sylt, the island administration was located in Keitum. Here, you can find apartments in a quiet location away from the hustle and bustle. The St. Severin Church in Keitum dates back to the 13th century. It is named after St. Severin of Cologne and is considered the oldest sacred building in Schleswig-Holstein. Famous sights on the island include the Neolithic graves and burial mounds. The Megalithic grave Harhoog near Wenningstedt, dating back to around 3000 BC, can even be visited inside. And since no larger site has been found in the entire Northwestern Europe to date, the Neolithic grave Denghoog is even considered the largest burial site of its kind in this region. Be sure to visit Tipkenhoog and Harhoog or the mysterious Neolithic graves.
The greatest highlight in the vacation destination Keitum is undoubtedly the magnificent natural and cultural landscape. The Wadden Sea, the beaches and dunes, as well as the extensive meadows and pastures promise pure relaxation. Take a walk through the dune landscape at the Red Cliff near Kampen. The cliff rises 30 meters into the sky from the beach. A little further north is the Uwe Dune. At over 50 meters, it is the highest elevation here. At Morsum, enjoy the view over the mudflats from the houses on the green cliff. The Morsum Cliff area with its unique heath landscape has been protected since the 1920s. From all holiday homes and apartments, it's just a stone's throw into the rugged Frisian nature. Best enjoy the wind and the clear air of the idyllic North Sea coast on foot. Or you can rent bicycles. On Sylt, it's rarely uphill. Only the wind can make cycling strenuous. Book now a cozy furnished and equipped thatched-roof house or accommodation with a terrace, kitchen, garden, fireplace, and your own beach chair and typical Frisian wall, and spend an unforgettable stay according to your personal wishes in Keitum.
Sylt offers numerous excursion destinations for both young and old. The Aquarium is perfect for a visit on a rainy day. It houses a North Sea and a tropical aquarium with more than 1,000 marine inhabitants in 25 tanks and 20 panoramic tunnels. Here, you can get up close and personal with octopuses and cat sharks, sea wolves, and moray eels. The water in the tanks is filtered directly from the sea. The aquarium is open daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. Admission costs €17 for adults from 16 years and only €10 for children aged 4-15 (as of November 2023). Numerous holiday apartments and houses are family-friendly equipped. Keitum is also a top destination for a holiday with dogs. There are numerous designated dog beaches on the island. From November 1 to March 14, dogs are allowed to run free on (almost) all beaches. Four-legged friends on board – of course: Dogs are welcome guests on the ships of the Adler-Schiffe shipping company. The trips go across the Wadden Sea to the neighboring islands and the Halligen. Walks in the mudflats with family and pets complete the experience on the North Sea. By the way: On Sylt, private fireworks are strictly prohibited on New Year's Eve due to the traditional thatched roofs. This is even more pleasing to our four-legged companions.
Gourmets will find plenty to enjoy in Keitum: With four Michelin-starred restaurants in Rantum, Westerland, Tinnum, and Keitum-Munkmarsch, the North Sea island is a paradise for fine dining. For all tastes, other dining establishments offer everything the palate desires. Wherever you stay on Sylt, in the vicinity of your apartment or thatched-roof holiday home with a sauna, possibly a captain's house with a Frisian wall in Munkmarsch, you will definitely find a suitable place to eat. Even though the ports in List or Hörnum are not far from your accommodation, the typically fresh fish that dominates the menus rarely comes from the Wadden Sea of the North Frisian Islands. Those seeking genuine local products will find them in oysters, mussels, plaice, and shrimp. The Sylter Royal oyster is cultivated near List. For those wanting to try it, enjoy it smoked, breaded, or gratinated. Another specialty here is the dyke lamb. The wooden shacks in the dunes are a regional specialty, whether in Rantum, Wenningstedt, or Westerland. The most famous is undoubtedly the Sansibar. Those who want to cook in their private apartment or apartment with a kitchen and sea view will find what they need at the Westerland weekly market.
Located directly on the Keitumer Kliff is the Sylt Home Museum in a historic former captain's house. The museum brings the history of the region to life. Particularly, the era of whaling in the 17th and 18th centuries shaped the society here and brought prosperity to the island. The seasonal opening hours can be found here. Near your affordable holiday home or apartment in Keitum stands the so-called Old Frisian House. It houses another small museum. In the former house of the island chronicler Christian Peter Hansen, who died at the end of the 19th century, you can admire the furnishings of captain's families from the 18th and 19th centuries. Also from this period is the Kampen bird trap. The duck trapping facility was placed under nature protection in 1935. A nature trail leads through the alder swamp forest and the house features an exhibition on cultural history. At the cutting edge is the "kunst:raum sylt quelle" in Westerland. It features a gallery, workshops, and apartments for artists. Regular readings, film screenings, performances, concerts, and exhibitions take place. Other events on Sylt include the Kampen Jazz Festival, the Sylt.Rocks Open Air, and the Musicnight of the Sylt ferry.
For a holiday apartment or a holiday home on the Baltic Sea, holidaymakers pay an average of 258 € for one night.
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Yes, in Keitum there are 7 pet-friendly accommodations.
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