Juist



Juist is one of the East Frisian Islands, in the northwest part of Lower Saxony in Germany. Although it's the longest of the islands at 17 km, it's not the largest. Juist is car-free; people move around the island on foot, by bike, or by carriage.

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Map of Juist
Juist Island

Juist is a 17-km-long and less than 500-m-wide island located east of Borkum and west of Norderney. All three islands were probably part of the island of Bant, which was broken up by a storm surge in the 12th century. The wide sandy beach with dunes lies to the north, while the mudflats with salt marshes lie to the south of the island.

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  • 1 Juist Airfield (JUI  IATA). OFD offers flights from Emden. Juist airfield (Q1433664) on Wikidata Juist Airfield on Wikipedia

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  • 1 Lighthouse Memmertfeuer (Leuchtturm Memmertfeuer), Am Bahnhof 10, +49 4935 809207.
    Lighthouse Memmertfeuer
    Memmertfeuer (Q33057954) on Wikidata
  • 2 Island Church Juist (Inselkirche Juist), Wilhelmstraße 42, +49 4935 910910.
    Island Church Juist
    Inselkirche Juist (Q1664479) on Wikidata
  • 3 Inselmuseum Juist, Loogster Pad 29, +49 4935 2380918, . Küstenmuseum Juist (Q15117941) on Wikidata
  • 4 Nationalpark-Haus Juist, Carl-Stegmann-Straße 5.
  • 5 Billriff.
  • 6 Hammersee.
  • 7 Kalfamer, Flugplatzstraße.
  • 8 Kurhaus, Strandpromenade 1.

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