The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park extends over 4,410 square kilometres, making it the largest national park in Germany by far. Over two-thirds of the park's total area is in the sea. Especially in the summer months, a guided mudflat hike from Föhr to Amrum is truly worthwhile. The starting point for the hike is just a few kilometres from our Altes Pastorate at the dyke near Dunsum. The 8-kilometre-long path through the mudflats mostly consists of sand flats. Just before reaching Amrum, you'll wade through a knee to waist deep tidal creek depending on the weather conditions. The unique nature makes this trip especially attractive.