Sylt
Ask a German about Sylt and he or she will tell you about nude beaches. Well, there's more to Sylt than that, but there certainly are beaches where people can bare all in a relaxed, non-threatening environment. There are also plenty of places where you can keep your bathing suit on.
Sylt is Germany's most northern point. It is an island, 39 kilometers or 24 miles long, off the northwestern coast in the North Sea, just off the Danish island of R๘m๘. The sandy beaches used to be an exclusive resort area for the wealthy, but today's facilities meet everyone's needs.
Sylt is Germany's most northern point. It is an island, 39 kilometers or 24 miles long, off the northwestern coast in the North Sea, just off the Danish island of R๘m๘. The sandy beaches used to be an exclusive resort area for the wealthy, but today's facilities meet everyone's needs.
Sylt provides stunning views of the North Sea, and has miles of bicycle paths that you can follow through pine forests. Some parts of the island are heavily developed for the tourist trade, but you can find tranquil spots as well. In Sylt's largest town of Westerland, there's plenty of shopping, spas, pricy restaurants and crowds in summer. Elsewhere on Sylt, you can hike in solitude or go windsurfing.