Sylt Holidays - Information about places on Sylt
© Travanto TravelThe municipality of Wenningstedt-Braderup (Danish: Venningsted-Brarup, Fresian: Woningstair-Brääderep) is located in district of North Frisia and stretches... more about Braderup
© Travanto TravelKeitum, once the island’s main township, is one of the most beautiful villages in North Friesland. This town, with around 700 residents, will win you over... more about Keitum
© Holger Weinandt / Wikimedia CommonsMorsum is a dispersed settlement in the very east of the island. This township is made up of five areas and in the past almost all Morsum residents lived off... more about Morsum
© Travanto TravelList is the most northern community in Germany and located at the very top of the island, in the midst of a beautiful dune landscape. About 1,700 people live... more about List
© Travanto TravelThe small, contemplative village of Munkmarsch officially belongs to Keitum and is located in the east of the island. In the past, Munkmarsch was the first... more about Munkmarsch
© Travanto TravelThe village of Rantum is situated on the narrowest part of the island, where the tidelands and the open North Sea are separated by a mere 600m. Rantum is a... more about Rantum
© Wilhelmy / Wikimedia CommonsWith around 2500 residents, Tinnum is the biggest settlement in the Sylt East region. Tinnum is often described as the “Bridge between town and city”, as... more about Tinnum
Kampen is for many the epitome of the glamarous side of Sylt. In July and August, a lot goes on in this rather quiet little place (700 inhabitants), when... more about Kampen
The double district of Wenningstedt-Braderup (Danish: Venningsted-Brarup) is located to the north of Westerland and to the south of Kampen. This district... more about Wenningstedt
With around 300 inhabitants and a surface area of 679 hectares, Archsum (Frisian: Arichsem) is one of the smallest towns on the island and is located in the... more about Archsum
Hörnum is the most southern township on the island of Sylt and has around 1000 residents. The village has a unique location at the southern-most tip of the... more about Hörnum
Westerland, (Frisian: Wäästerlön or Weesterlön) is Germany's most northerly town and is located on the North Sea island of Sylt. Around 9200 people live in... more about Westerland