Westturm Wangerooge

Tower Wangerooge, Lower-Saxony, Germany

What to expect

Westturm Wangerooge is a tower located on the island of Wangerooge, one of the 32 Frisian Islands in the North Sea off the northwestern coast of Germany. The island is attractive to tourists due to its beaches, various recreation facilities, and relaxed atmosphere. The island has a narrow gauge railway line, the Wangerooge Island Railway, and is also known for its historic sites, including the Western Tower, which was built in 1597. The island is car-free, making it a great place for families to visit and enjoy the outdoors. The nearby youth hostel offers various amenities, including a playground, baby changing facilities, and wheelchair-friendly rooms

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Timeless: a weekend on Wangerooge with children

Timeless: a weekend on Wangerooge with children
This family's experience:

Activities: We stayed at the youth hostel in the West Tower. The son enjoyed the playground with a swing, water slide, and seesaw. We climbed to the top of the tower for the view

Highlights: The son was excited to discover the playground. He was excited about the 'seesaw'. The views from the top were ok, however it was a bit foggy that day. The tower also offered a quiet night's sleep ✨