1 March – 31 October, daily 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
1 March – 31 October, daily 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Arrival and Parking

Location

The Nolde Museum Seebüll is located in North Frisia, near the German‑Danish border, not far from Niebüll as well as the North Frisian islands and Halligen – in a sense at the gateway to Sylt. The museum is accessible by public transport. The route by car is signposted from Niebüll. Free parking spaces and bicycle stands are available on site.

Nolde Museum Seebüll
Seebüll 31
25927 Neukirchen
Germany

Map of northern Schleswig-Holstein and the border area to Denmark, showing the location of Seebüll.
Your route to the Nolde Museum Seebüll

Arrival

From Niebüll: via Klanxbüller Straße, Aventofter Straße and Revtoftweg
From Süderlügum: via Bahnhofstraße, Wimmersbüller Straße, Gotteskoog and Revtoftweg.

Travel notice

Due to construction work, Klanxbüller Straße (L8) in Niebüll is currently fully closed in the area of the roundabout until approximately 10 April 2026.

Visitors arriving from the direction of Hamburg are advised to drive through Niebüll or take an alternative route via Bosbüll or Braderup. Using a navigation system may also be helpful when planning your journey.

To Google Maps

The nearest railway station is Klanxbüll, approx. 9 km away. Bicycles may be taken on Deutsche Bahn trains. Bus 110 departs from there. A taxi should be booked in advance.

Arrival with Deutsche Bahn

From Klanxbüll with bus 110 to the stop Neukirchen, Nolde Museum. The stop is approx. 800 m from the museum entrance.

Timetable bus 110

Bicycles may be taken on the train to Klanxbüll. From there it is approx. 9 km to the museum. Alternatively, bicycles or e‑bikes can be rented at the Wiedingharde Information Centre near Klanxbüll station. A signposted bicycle parking area is located directly at the museum entrance.

Information on bicycle rental

Three colorful Nolde flags flutter in the wind in front of a Nolde Foundation Seebüll sign; cows graze in the background.
Colourful welcome in Seebüll
Photo: D. Dunkelberg, © Nolde Stiftung Seebüll

Parking

Two signposted free car parks are available, approx. 200 m from the museum entrance: one car park for cars and one for buses and motorhomes.

Reserved parking spaces for people with disabilities are located at the end of the car park for cars, approx. 150 m from the museum entrance. The path to the museum is surfaced with fine gravel.

A designated bicycle parking area is located directly at the entrance – please follow the signage.

Note: Overnight stays in the car parks are not permitted. The parking areas are intended exclusively for visits to the museum during regular opening hours.
Please note that the car parks are not under video surveillance. Do not leave valuables in your vehicle and use the lockers in the Visitor Forum.

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