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Borkum - Island in the North Sea
Borkum is the westernmost and, at 36 sq km, the largest of the seven East-Frisian islands in the southern North Sea. Due to the Gulf Stream, there is a temperate maritime climate, which means that it is not very hot in summer and not very cold in winter. The sandy beach, which extends over 26km, invites you to hike along the waterline or to bathe in the designated and patrolled sections of the beach. Beautiful hikes on foot or by bicycle along the fascinating dune landscapes on trails extending over 130km are no problem.
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Get to know Borkum in 4 days
Get away from your everyday routine – with our special offer for people planning a short break.
3 overnight stays / an evening meal / 1 x stay for the day on the experience deck in the “Gezeitenland ~ Wasser und Wellness” complex / a visit to the new lighthouse / a visit to the local history museum (only open on Tuesdays and Saturdays in January, February, November and December)
Crossing as a foot passenger on the Emden/Eemshaven (NL) – Borkum ferry and back / transfer by island railway from the ferry harbour to Borkum railway station (terminus) and back / information pack / health resort tax on visitors / travel cancellation and interruption insurance.
November – March:
Guesthouse per person including breakfast from EUR 189.00
Hotel per person including breakfast from EUR 199.00
April – October:
Guesthouse per person including breakfast from EUR 199.00
Hotel per person including breakfast from EUR 239.00
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