Wilster culture trail
Wilster culture trail Embedded in the idyllic North German countryside, the culture trail winds its way through the charming little town of Wilster, a trail that tells stories and reveals the hidden treasures of the region. Each stop along the trail is a window into Wilster's past and culture. The Old Town Hall, a silent witness to history, and the Natural History Museum, housed in the historic granary, invite you on a journey of discovery. The exhibition offers a fascinating insight into the native flora and fauna of the Wilstermarsch. St. Bartholomew's Church, a masterpiece by the architect Sonnin, who also created the famous Michel in Hamburg, shines with simple elegance and brightness. The cultural trail leads to a total of nine unforgettable destinations, including the landmark of the Wilstermarsch, the last functioning Honigfleth pumping mill. The Wilster Culture Trail is a living open-air museum that captures the soul of the region and takes visitors on an unforgettable journey through time and culture. The best time to visit is in spring and summer, when the landscape is in full bloom.