... is the peninsula Butjadingen with the town Nordenham a real 'Three-Water-Land': The Weser flows along the east. While on a walk along the banks one can watch big ships on the way to Bremen or back to the North Sea. The Weser reaches here at the estuary mouth its biggest width. Nordenham is connected with the easterly side of the Weser by the car and passenger ferry from Blexen to Bremerhaven and by the Weser-tunnel, which opened in January 2004. Daytrip ships from Nordenham-Unionpier to Bremen and Bremerhaven allows all sea people and landlubber to enjoy the big river intensely.
In the west lies the charming Jade Bight, a natural bay that was created by several storm surges. The passenger ships set sail from Eckwarderhörne and Fedderwardersiel. In Sehestedt offers the unique 'Swimming Moor', which is under natural protection an extraordinary natural phenomenon — it heaves and sinks down with low and high tide.
Surrounded by a nearly 35km long sea dike the peninsula Butjadingen with the town Nordenham is bound by the North Sea in the west. Experience the fascinating interplay of low and high tide and the uniqueness of the Nature Park Lower Saxony mudflat. Discover the romantic cutter harbour Fedderwardersiel with the berthed cutters there, enjoy fresh fish or visit the National-Park Museum directly at the harbour.