Langeoog -Travel sustainably
Travel climate friendly and enjoy
Travel climate friendly and enjoy
In light of the climate change, many people consciously decide to make holidays in balance with nature. The global emissions of carbon dioxide have reached a new record level in 2010, and are growing faster than ever.
The main sources of greenhouse gas emissions in tourism are air traffic, road traffic and the use of energy in accommodations. Many holiday makers therefore increasingly abandon long-distance journeys on the plane and relax consciously in the domestic natural paradises.
Travel climate friendly and enjoy
Careful use of natural resources
In light of the climate change, many people consciously decide to make holidays in balance with nature. The global emissions of carbon dioxide have reached a new record level in 2010, and are growing faster than ever.
CO2 emissions by tourism
The main sources of greenhouse gas emissions in tourism are air traffic, road traffic and the use of energy in accommodations. Many holiday makers therefore increasingly abandon long-distance journeys on the plane and relax consciously in the domestic natural paradises.
The eco-friendly hotel Logierhus Langeoog allows you to combine first class comfort with ecological requirements and [ ] in the Unesco World Heritage Site the Wadden Sea.
Travel in balance with nature
The North Sea’s Wadden Sea is the biggest Wadden Sea of the world and the biggest ecosystem of its kind. The biological performance in the Wadden Sea is twenty times higher than in the tropic rain forests. To protect diverse habitats sustainably in this unique natural area, the Wadden Sea became a national park in 1982. In 2009, Unesco recognised the Wadden Sea as a World Heritage Site.
The national park preserves biological diversity and the natural habitats of the species-rich plant and animal life in the Wadden Sea, while allowing sustainable experience of this original and precious natural landscape.
Our Wadden Sea – globally exceptional
Original natural landscape
Wadden area of global importance
Precious, dynamic ecosystem
Diversity of habitants Exceptional diversity of species
Impressive flora and fauna
Hub of bird migration between the Arctic and Africa
Frisian authenticity
The Logierhus Langeoog adapts to the traditional and island typical architecture of the last century, in the middle of the Frisian village idyll. In its offers the hotel lives the Frisian culture, giving you room for some time-off and the opportunity to discover the Frisian life for yourself.
Traditional café bar East Frisian tea culture Own coffee roasting | Regional and seasonal cuisine Guided walks with island people Historic village tours |
Lived sustainability
A Unesco biosphere reserve is defined as an area that is in its natural and cultural characteristics unique in the world. Biosphere reserves represent model regions for sustainable development, in which the coexistence of man and nature is exemplarily tested and implemented. The “Lower Saxon Wadden Sea” was declared as a Biosphere Reserve by the Unesco in 1992, and has been under international protection ever since.
The region is characterised by a Frisian cultural landscape with a long tradition and an impressive ecosystem of global importance.
The biosphere reserve protects this unique cultural and natural heritage site in its original form. It preserves and develops sustainable habitats for man and nature.
Experience beautiful islands
The natural climatic environmental stimuli of the North Sea promote your health and well-being. The clean air of the car-free island has a calming effect on the airways, promotes the blood circulation and stimulates the metabolism.
A holiday on Langeoog is pure nature – only 9% of the island’s surface is build-up land. Discover the untouched nature here in the World Heritage Site the Wadden Sea and enjoy your holiday in natural surroundings.
Experience this unique natural landscape with our exceptional programs of island tours and tours into the nature.