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Saint Peter Ording
St. Peter-Ording
North Sea, beach and pile dwellings

Buy a holiday property in St. Peter Ording

Capital investment and owner-occupation in Eiderstedt

The Eiderstedt peninsula is home to one of Germany's most popular holiday destinations - St. Peter-Ording. This is where everyone who loves that pure North Sea feeling and the typical North Frisian way of life - with more wind and waves than words - comes together at the Wadden Sea National Park.

Discover now which districts of St. Peter-Ording are ideal for a holiday property, which holiday homes and flats are for sale and why St. Peter-Ording is considered a real competitor to Sylt.

 

12 kilometres of beach, endless expanse

For many, the sandy beach in St. Peter-Ording is the biggest. Quite rightly so, because 12 kilometres long and up to two kilometres wide is a record in Germany. The North Sea spa and sulphur baths offer holidaymakers plenty of variety: mudflat walks, beach chairs on wooden platforms with panoramic views, one of the best kite and surf spots, the dune thermal baths, boat trips to Föhr, Hallig Hooge and the seal banks, lighthouses, cycle tours and much more with the North Sea as the most beautiful backdrop.

 

The well-known Westerheversand lighthouse is 41 m high.

Offer holiday properties in St. Peter-Ording and top locations

The best locations for holiday homes in St. Peter-Ording include the districts of St. Peter-Bad, St. Peter-Dorf, Tümlauer-Koog with its old thatched-roof houses on the tidal harbour, Ording and Tating.

A wide variety of holiday properties are for sale in SPO: historic thatched cottages in the old town centre, existing holiday flats in quiet St. Peter-Böhl and new-build projects. Buyers will find many holiday properties in St. Peter-Ording that are ideal as investments and second homes.

 

Beach sailors in St. Peter-Ording can reach speeds of up to 140 km/h.

Eating and drinking in St. Peter-Ording

Hyggelige cafés, herring and cream puffs

Few things are as nice as stopping off at a cosy café or restaurant after a long walk on the beach by the roaring sea and not only seeing and hearing the North Sea, but also tasting it. There is a lot to discover in St. Peter-Ording from a culinary point of view: Herring with fried potatoes in one of the Pfahlrestaurants, Frisian cake between hedge roses in the garden café, Eiderstedter Wiensupp, Queller from one of the salt marshes or a Pharisäer with a view of the dyke - your holiday guests will enjoy their holiday.

 

5 facts about St. Peter-Ording:

  • 3 m above sea level
  • 13 pile dwellings
  • 12 km sandy beach
  • 3 climate zones
  • 4 districts

Accessibility from St. Peter-Ording

Holiday properties on the Eiderstedt peninsula are easily accessible by car and train. From Hamburg, the A23 or A7 motorways and the main road will take you directly to the beach in St. Peter-Ording in around two hours. From Cologne it is just under six hours via the A1 and A23 motorways, from Berlin a good five hours via the A24. By train via Husum it takes around 4.5 hours from Hamburg and just under six hours from Hanover.

Your benefit when buying a holiday property in St. Peter-Ording

The North Sea is a dream destination for many holidaymakers. This is reflected in the number of overnight stays in holiday rentals, which has been rising for years. St. Peter Ording is one of the most popular holiday resorts on the coast and attracts numerous holidaymakers even in winter. The classic SPO fans include families, surfers and short holidaymakers of all ages. Holiday properties in and around St. Peter-Ording promise good occupancy rates, attractive rental yields and value appreciation.

Condominiums are sold in St. Peter-Ording for up to 6,000 euros/m².

Source: BELLEVUE

Our recommendation for buying a property in the North Friesland region

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

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