Germany Westerheversand
The lighthouse Westerheversand stands on a mound in front of the place Westerhever. The lighthouse is the most famous landmark of the Eiderstedt peninsula in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
The tower was built in 1906 on Westerheversand about 1,000 yards from the sea wall on a four-meter high mound heaped with pile foundation (127 thick, long oak piles) and concrete base.
The tower was built in 1906 on Westerheversand about 1,000 yards from the sea wall on a four-meter high mound heaped with pile foundation (127 thick, long oak piles) and concrete base.
Photography Tips
The best time is between June and September. During this time you can walk over a little path with wooden bridges which are a great photo spot.
Travel Information
You can park behind the dike at an official parking place. 3€ for the ticket.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
08:42 - 16:05
| current local time: 11:48
Photo Themes
Beach
clouds
Grass
Leuchtturm
lighthouse
nordsee
northern sea
Ocean
Sun
Westerhever
Westerheversand
Locations
Westerhever
Westerheversand
Schleswig-Holstein
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