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Buying holiday property on the Jade Bay

Property investment on the North Sea coast

The Jade Bay is a large bay on the North Sea between the mouths of the Weser and Ems rivers. The Jade Bay was created by numerous storm surges. Today, 55 kilometres of dyke surround the popular holiday region between the Wadden Sea, Varel and Wilhelmshaven - to protect the unique nature and as a wonderful walking and cycling path along the coast.

Read on to find out where the most beautiful holiday properties on the Jade Bay are located, where the island of Arngast once sank and which moor simply folds up at high tide.

 

Holiday paradise with water views

The river Jade gives the approximately 190 square kilometre Jade Bay its name. Other well-known names in the Jade Bay holiday region include the traditional North Sea resort of Dangast, Wilhelmshaven as Germany's largest naval base, Varel with its harbour museum and the Sehestedter Außendeichsmoor, the world's only "floating moor" on the beach. In the middle of the Jade Bay, the Arngast lighthouse stands on the exact spot where the island of the same name sank during a storm surge in 1904.

 

The Jade Bay is part of the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park.

What holiday properties are for sale in Jadebusen?

Properties in the North Sea resort of Dangast, in Jade and in the harbour town of Varel are among the most beautiful locations on the Jade Bay. There are currently many older detached houses for sale, which often offer plenty of space and a garden as holiday homes or second homes. There are also modern new-build holiday properties for sale near the water. Their architecture is often reminiscent of typical captain's houses. Perfect for holiday rentals and as a charming second home.

 

The Kaiser Wilhelm Bridge is the largest swing bridge in Germany and the landmark of Wilhelmshaven.

Culinary Jade Bay

The region around the Jade Bay is the most beautiful mixture of the North Sea and the typical North German "flat land". The rather rural holiday region is also a culinary delight. Freshly caught fish is available at Varel harbour, the famous rhubarb pie at the Dangast Kurhaus, and nothing warms you up against the North Sea wind like tea with Kluntjes. Your holiday home guests will enjoy the many restaurants and cafés by the water. Just like the good shopping facilities right on site.

5 facts about the Jade Bay holiday region:

  • 2 km Geestkliff
  • The windmill in Varel is 40 metres high
  • The JadeWeserPort is 18 metres deep
  • 2 protection zones in the Wadden Sea
  • 3.7 m tidal range between low and high tide

By car or train to the Jade Bay

It's easy and convenient to get to your holiday home and second home on the Jade Bay by car and train. You can reach the Jade Bay by train via Bremen and Oldenburg from Hamburg in just over 3.5 hours and from Berlin in just under 5 hours. By car, it takes just under 5 hours from Berlin via the A24 and A1 motorways and just over 2 hours from Hamburg via the A1. Excursion destinations such as Bremerhaven are also within easy reach. Locally, walking and cycling are the best ways to get around.

Your benefit when buying a holiday property on the Jade Bay

It's easy and convenient to get to your holiday home and second home on the Jade Bay by car and train. You can reach the Jade Bay by train via Bremen and Oldenburg from Hamburg in just over 3.5 hours and from Berlin in just under 5 hours. By car, it takes just under 5 hours from Berlin via the A24 and A1 motorways and just over 2 hours from Hamburg via the A1. Excursion destinations such as Bremerhaven are also within easy reach. Locally, walking and cycling are the best ways to get around.

+ 15.8% compared to Q4 2020 in the price per square meter for apartments on the Jade Bay.

Source: Immobilienscout24

Our recommendation for buying a property in Jadebusen

Attractiveness 5 points
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Existing properties 5 points
Increase in value 5 points

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