Sylt
Sylt is Germany's northernmost island, located near the Danish border, and has long been a resort for the wealthy elite. Sylt owns the best waves in the German Sea. Surfing fans consider it one of the best surf spots in Europe. The west coast of the island is accessible by driving or walking across the dunes. As with all North Sea countries, good waves are accompanied by strong onshore winds that help create wind waves, followed by a short spell or offshore wind - and good conditions can come and go in a few hours. SyIt is one of Germany's few surf spots due to the country's lack of a long coastline - and surfers here tend to be serious about their sport with the waters being fairly cold on average.
Sylt is the focal point of the surfing scene in Germany but the waves are fickle – especially in the summer. This place can even catch strong winds to the shore because there are two small welding torches. The bottom of the spot is sand with some rocks in the middle. Surfschule Wenningstedt - Suedkap Surfing and Surfschule Sunset Beach are best places for surfing, windsurfing and kitesurfing in Sylt.
Country: Germany