Nieblum is a charming village on the island of Föhr, known for its Frisian charm and historic architecture. The village features thatched houses, a historically preserved cemetery, and the impressive St. Johannis-Kirche, also known as the 'Frisian Cathedral'. The church boasts a three-winged altar from the 15th century, a massive granite baptismal font, and a 17th-century pulpit. Visitors can enjoy the village's picturesque streets, cobblestone roads, and the Park an der Meere, where they can relax in beach chairs and watch children play. Nieblum was awarded as Germany's most beautiful village in 1979
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Activities: We visited Nieblum, Föhr's most beautiful village. We walked through the village, enjoying the beautiful Frisian houses. We also visited a small supermarket, where the cashier was very friendly and helped the kids open their ice cream
Highlights: We were very satisfied with the decision to stay there. The architecture was lovely and the locals were incredibly nice. It felt very idyllic ✨