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Great birding area along the Wadden Sea that has muddy areas, shallow water areas and salt marshes.
The Langwarder Groden was created by reopening a front dike, so that the diked Groden was opened again to the influence of the tide. This created extensive mud flats, shallow water areas and salt marshes - habitats for many breeding and resting birds. The Groden is part of the Wadden Sea National Park. During the breeding season, for example, travniška cipa, poljski škrjanec, rdečenogi martinec or priba can be found here. During migration times, numerous migrants of the Wadden Sea can be observed here, partly in impressive numbers of waders, such as rdečenogi martinec, zlata prosenka or veliki škurh and ducks, such as žvižgavka, kreheljc or dolgorepa raca. močvirska uharica and pepelasti lunj also hunt in the salt marshes in winter.
The typical songbird winter guests such as severni repnik, uhati škrjanec, obalna vriskarica and snežni strnad, as well as laponski ostroglež can also be found here. There is a nicely landscaped path through the shingle areas and a very well positioned bird watching hide. Inside the dyke you can also watch flocks of geese grazing from the main dike. The "National Park House" visitor center is located in Fedderwardersiel.
There are parking spaces in the inner dike. Easily accessible by bike along the North Sea dike, but in some of the central areas of the area there is a cycling ban. Difficult to get to by public transport.
In summer it can be very crowded due to the North Sea tourists.
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