Erratic boulder from the Red Cliff

Monument
Geographical points
cliff
Attractions
The boulder, weighing approximately 20 tons, was washed up on Kampen beach in March 2005.
The Red Cliff boulder is a so-called "gneiss," weighing about 20 tons and about a billion years old. It originates from a Scandinavian mountain range and washed up on Kampen's beach in March 2005.

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Price information

The visit is free of charge.


fitness

  • for groups

  • for school classes

  • Pets Allowed

  • suitable for seniors

  • for children (any age)

  • Suitable for prams

  • for children (3-6 years)

  • for children (6-10 years)

  • for children (from 10 years)

Foreign languages

German

Other equipment/furnishings

  • toilet facility

  • Barrier-free toilet

  • Barrier-free access

  • Parking nearby

  • Disabled parking spaces nearby

Possible ways to pay

Eintritt frei

Arrival & Parking

Car: From the direction of List and Wenningstedt you can reach Kampen via the main road.

Bicycle: The old island railway line provides a north-south connection as a cycling and hiking path. A cycle path runs alongside Braderuper Weg from Keitum/Braderup to Kampen.

On foot: You can reach Kampen from the Westerland/Wenningstedt and List directions both via the beach and along the hiking trail along the former island railway line. From Wenningstedt, a wooden walkway leads through the dunes over the Red Cliff to Kampen. From the Braderup/Keitum direction, you can walk along the heathland paths along the mudflats.

Bus: You can reach Kampen with line 1 from Westerland and List.
The nearest stop is Kampen Mitte.

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Kampen Tourism Service
Hauptstraße 12
25999 Kampen

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License (master data)

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