Theme Week Sylt – Rantum

25 March 2016 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General Reading Time:  9 minutes

Rantum Harbor © Michael Redecke

Rantum Harbor © Michael Redecke

Rantum is located south of Westerland. The name is frequently associated with the marine goddess Rán (Rantum = Rán’s place). It is, however, more likely that the name derives from the old spelling of Raantem, i.e. “settlement at the edge”. Rantum today is located at the narrowest part of the island with a width of only 600 metres. East of the village are the Rantum-Inge, an ample area of salt marshes and the Wadden Sea. To the west, beyond the dunes, the beach faces the open North Sea.   read more…

Sylt, the Queen of the North Sea

22 January 2015 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General, Sustainability Reading Time:  9 minutes

House Kliffende in Kampen © Noop1958

House Kliffende in Kampen © Noop1958

Sylt has been established as a holiday retreat for the German financial aristocracy during the 70s and 80s, were they created permanent residences or at least bought in on a high scale. Especially in the summer months the A to Z celebrity-density peak, but also outside the main holiday season usually much value is given to the “see and be seen” game. Major events are arising if the island is surrounded by a swarm of private aircrafts to land on the island airport.   read more…

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