Camping Rantum

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Have you ever dreamt of waking up to the sound of Sylt’s wind whispering through the dunes? Welcome to Camping Rantum a haven nestled near the Rantumbecken nature reserve. Imagine a place where the scent of salty air mingles with the fresh green of the surrounding landscape. This is Camping Rantum. It’s more than just a campsite. It’s a gateway to Sylt’s natural beauty.

Camping Rantum boasts a rich history. Initially conceived during the Second World War. The Rantumbecken itself was created in 1936-37 as a planned seaplane base for the Luftwaffe. It was never fully used for that purpose. Instead it later underwent extensive renaturation becoming a vital bird sanctuary and a stunning natural area. Today Camping Rantum sits on the southwestern edge of this transformed landscape.

The campsite itself offers a diverse range of accommodations. Whether you prefer pitching a tent on the spacious 50-tent area or setting up your caravan on a plot of 75 to 120 square meters you’ll find your perfect spot. For those seeking a more luxurious experience there are mobile homes available. There are even special accommodations for those with limited mobility. Every spot is thoughtfully placed to offer stunning views and easy access to amenities.

Camping Rantum is incredibly convenient. The campsite is just 400 meters from the West beach. You can easily stroll to the beach to enjoy the fresh iodine-rich air. Spend time relaxing in one of the comfortable beach baskets. Take a leisurely walk on the paths that meander through the beautiful surrounding landscape. Explore the Rantumbecken itself. It is a breathtaking protected area for various species of birds.

The campsite also provides a range of practical features. It offers a convenient waste disposal station specifically designed for motorhomes. Water and sewage hookups are also available. There are water taps conveniently located throughout. Power supply is a given. Each spot offers a 16-ampere connection. The campsite also features well-maintained sanitary facilities.

Camping Rantum is not just a place to stay. It’s an experience. A chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of Sylt’s unspoiled nature. A chance to create unforgettable memories under the vast expanse of the Sylt sky. It’s a place where the whispers of history blend with the promises of adventure. So take a deep breath of that fresh Sylt air. Let the magic of Camping Rantum envelop you. It is an experience you won’t forget.

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