Besøg Mandø | 7,63 km² Spisesteder, Overnatning, Seværdigheder, Traktorbus & Tidevand
Description:
Between Rømø and Fanø lies Mandø, a former hovel until the damming in 1937. In 2023, the island had 31 inhabitants in Mandø City on the western coast.
When can you drive to and from Mandø? Mandø is located in the Wadden Sea and is only accessible either by tractor bus or in your own car on the six kilometer long Låningsvejen, which lies in the sea between Vester Vedsted near Ribe and Mandø. But you can only drive in your own car when it is low tide - i.e. low tide. There is a change between high tide and low tide every 6 hours.
When is there high tide on Mandø? High tide occurs with approx. 12½ hours apart, and in the Wadden Sea the difference between high and low tide is approx. 1.70 m. This natural cycle affects the island's unique tidal rhythm, where there are high tides twice a day. This moves by 50 minutes every day, which creates a special rhythm and dynamism on Mandø.
How long is Mandø Ebbevej? The tide is dependent on the moon and the wind. The trip from Mandø City to the mainland is 11 km – of which approx. 6 km through the Wadden Sea.
If you visit Mandø, exciting sights await. Start with the storm surge columns, witnessing the island's struggle against the water. Mandø Mill reveals the island's history, and Mandø Church, a symbol of strength, still stands after storm surges.
Mandø Museum gives an insight into the island's past. Experience the rhythm of the tide with the Mandø bus and Traktor bus. The last offers a 45-minute round trip and passes Denmark's largest National Park, the Wadden Sea.
Mandø differs from the mainland in mentality and lifestyle. Colored poles mark scenic routes where you can enjoy nature and admire the rich bird life. A trip to Koresand offers amber hunting and a seal safari.
Mandø Church symbolizes faithfulness in the changing of the tides. The dike protects Mandø City from the forces of nature. The island is a gem with unique nature, history and lifestyle.
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To experience the island's unique tidal rhythm, it is recommended to take a trip with the Mandøbussen or Traktorbussen. These special vehicles take you around the island and show you its scenic surroundings, the rich bird life and the grazing sheep on the dikes.
Mandø is an enchanting tidal island with its own unique circadian rhythm that affects both the permanent residents and visitors. The island differs from the surrounding mainland in both mentality and lifestyle. Colored poles mark scenic routes where you can enjoy nature, bird life and the sheep grazing on the dykes. A trip to the sandbank Koresand is a special experience with the possibility of amber hunting, swimming in the North Sea and observing seals. Mandø Church has survived storm surges and stands as a symbol of the island's history and defiance. The dike now protects the city from the wrath of nature. Mandø is a unique pearl with a unique nature, historical heritage and a different lifestyle characterized by the tides and the forces of the island.
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