On the large sandbank in front of Sankt Peter-Ording, there are boardwalks in several places that lead back to the mainland. This allows you to cross the large puddles that remain after each tide on dry feet. When sea fog rolls in, you can use them as a good guide (when sea fog approaches, you can hardly see anything within minutes, so I always carry a compass!).On the large sandbank in front of Sankt Peter-Ording, there are boardwalks in several places that lead back to the mainland. This allows you to cross the large puddles that remain after each tide on dry feet. When sea fog rolls in, you can use them as a good guide (when sea fog approaches, you can hardly see anything within minutes, so I always carry a compass!).Auf der großen Sandbank vor Sankt Peter-Ording gibt es an mehreren Stellen Bohlenwege, die zurück zum Festland führen. So kann man die großen Pfützen, die nach jeder Flut stehen bleiben, trockenen Fußes passieren. Bei aufkommendem Seenebel kann man sich daran gut orientieren (bei aufziehendem Seenebel sieht innerhalb weniger Minuten fast nichts mehr, darum hab ich immer einen Kompass dabei!).
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On the large sandbank in front of Sankt Peter-Ording, there are boardwalks in several places that lead back to the mainland. This allows you to cross the large puddles that remain after each tide on dry feet. When sea fog rolls in, you can use them as a good guide (when sea fog approaches, you can hardly see anything within minutes, so I always carry a compass!).On the large sandbank in front of Sankt Peter-Ording, there are boardwalks in several places that lead back to the mainland. This allows you to cross the large puddles that remain after each tide on dry feet. When sea fog rolls in, you can use them as a good guide (when sea fog approaches, you can hardly see anything within minutes, so I always carry a compass!).Auf der großen Sandbank vor Sankt Peter-Ording gibt es an mehreren Stellen Bohlenwege, die zurück zum Festland führen. So kann man die großen Pfützen, die nach jeder Flut stehen bleiben, trockenen Fußes passieren. Bei aufkommendem Seenebel kann man sich daran gut orientieren (bei aufziehendem Seenebel sieht innerhalb weniger Minuten fast nichts mehr, darum hab ich immer einen Kompass dabei!).