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Just a few steps and you can enjoy the Sylt life. It is only 200m to the beach promenade where You can expect one of the most beautiful North Sea beaches or you can immerse yourself in the natural landscape.
We offer you all the amenities you could want for your stay: perfectly equipped rooms, culinary highlights, relaxing moments in the spa with pool and much more.
A visit to our spa ensures relaxation after a long day at the beach or an eventful excursion. Relax in the KLAFS sauna, swim a few laps in the pool with a counter-current and neck surge system, or let yourself be pampered in the massage room.
Those who prefer to work out can visit our exclusively equipped gym with innovative VAHA mirror and modern Technogym equipment.
In our cozy restaurant, we spoil you with a lovely breakfast in the morning. In the evening you can enjoy excellent meat, freshly caught fish and of course fine lobster.
Vegetarian und vegan specialities are also on our carefully compiled menu. After dinner, our bar crew will be happy to invite you to a nightcap.
Total number of guest rooms: 24
The 3-star hotel offers 24 comfortable guest rooms with minibar, Wi-Fi, room safe and Windows for opening.
Total number of apartments : 0
The 3-star hotel offers comfortable apartments with .
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Arriving by car
For many, the vacation feeling begins in Niebüll. This is where the car trains depart, taking you regularly and safely to Sylt all year round. The view over the North Sea is unparalleled when the DB Sylt Shuttle or the blue Sylt car train crosses the Hindenburgdamm. You can smell the salty sea air and look forward to your vacation days.
Arriving by public transportation
Travel comfortably by passenger train to Sylt and enjoy the view over the North Sea as the train crosses the Hindenburgdamm.
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