About St Peter Ording

A seaside spa town in Schleswig-Holstein, St Peter Ording has long been popular with city dwellers seeking rest and relaxation. The largest town on the Eiderstedt peninsula, this North Sea destination also has a well-established reputation for friendliness and charm — as is reflected in the best places to stay in St Peter Ording. Brilliant for summer holidays, this corner of northern Germany will delight beachgoers and outdoors enthusiasts alike.

There’s no end to the possibilities on St Peter Ording’s 12 kilometres of golden sands. Build sandcastles, splash around in the North Sea, take refreshing dips or hone your windsurfing, kite surfing and sailing skills. Long beach walks are glorious, as is horse riding through the dunes or the shallow waters of the Wadden Sea. Cyclists and ramblers will find myriad trails through town, along the coast and into the vast marshland of this delicate ecosystem. Bird watchers, too, will be in their element: there is so much for nature lovers to discover out in the wild, at the Amber Museum or in the Natural History Museum.

St Peter Ording’s other big draw is its sulphur spring — a rare addition to a seaside resort town in this region. Take long soothing soaks in hot spring pools, enjoy restorative treatments at serene spas, or kick back in the swimming pool at the best place to stay in St Peter Ording. Step outside to see day give way to night in the summer, when evenings are long, crisp and appealingly clear.

The Best Places to Stay in St Peter Ording

For Families

  • Hotel Landhaus an de Dün has the feel of a classic coastal hotel, with comfortable rooms and suites, an indoor pool and wellness centre, and a relaxed restaurant. With the beach just moments away and activities aplenty in the area, this is an easygoing family favourite.

FOR A PRIVATE HOUSE OR APARTMENT

  • If you’d prefer a self-catering stay, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

TRAVEL INFORMATION

  • Fly to Hamburg International Airport, just under two hours from St Peter Ording by road. Expect journeys by train to take longer. Speak to your hotel about arranging an airport pick up in advance.
  • Schleswig-Holstein is great for a road trip! Contact our partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Peak season falls in July and August, when visitors can expect the most sunshine, and temperatures hovering around 21ºC. Travel in May or September for quieter sites and great hotel deals.

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The best hotels in St Peter Ording

Beach Motel

St Peter Ording (Schleswig-Holstein)

A chic seaside retreat on the North Sea coast, blending surf vibes with Scandinavian style. Think pinewood accents, soft hues, and cosy nooks. Indulge in the spa, dine on regional dishes, or sip cocktails by the fire. Perfect for relaxed days and unforgettable sunsets.

  • Total relaxation - Unwind with serene dune views, a tranquil spa offering soothing treatments, and cosy interiors perfect for a peaceful escape
  • Beach Life - Step from your door to endless sandy shores, ideal for sunbathing, beach walks, or thrilling kite surfing adventures
  • Surfing - Kite surfers and windsurfers will love the breezy coastline - perfect for catching waves and adrenaline-fuelled fun
  • Sights nearby - Discover the charming lighthouse of Westerhever, a postcard-perfect spot just a short ride from the beach
from £85 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Landhaus an de Dun

St Peter Ording (25826 Sankt Peter-Ording)

Relax and rejuvenate in this fabulous hotel on the North Sea coast. Fifteen comfy rooms decorated in soft, warm colours. A state-of-the-art spa offers a wide range of delicious treatments.The beach is just a step away and there are myriad fun activities to enjoy.

  • Swimming Pool - Spacious indoor pool with counter current and white water channel, whirlpool rotunda, floor whirlpools and massage jets
  • Great walks - Enjoyable hiking routes through the dunes and salt marsh - Nordic walking - jogging on the beach
  • Back to Nature - The area is famous for the wildlife of its dunes, mudflats and saltmarshes
  • Birdwatching - The area is renowned for its birdlife
from £112 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees