Tide times in Spiekeroog — Lower Saxony, Germany
Lower Saxony, Germany
Mon 9 Mar
| Time | Height | Type |
|---|---|---|
| 04:20 | 5.33m | High tide |
| 10:26 | 2.70m | Low tide |
| 16:32 | 5.26m | High tide |
| 22:42 | 2.69m | Low tide |
This week
| Date | High tide | Low tide |
|---|---|---|
| Tue 3 Mar | 13:13 (5.11m) | 07:11 (2.55m) / 19:25 (2.74m) |
| Wed 4 Mar | 01:26 (5.47m) / 13:51 (5.17m) | 07:52 (2.53m) / 20:03 (2.66m) |
| Thu 5 Mar | 02:06 (5.50m) / 14:27 (5.21m) | 08:28 (2.55m) / 20:38 (2.62m) |
| Fri 6 Mar | 02:43 (5.50m) / 15:01 (5.24m) | 09:02 (2.59m) / 21:11 (2.60m) |
| Sat 7 Mar | 03:17 (5.47m) / 15:32 (5.27m) | 09:32 (2.62m) / 21:42 (2.60m) |
| Sun 8 Mar | 03:50 (5.41m) / 16:02 (5.28m) | 09:59 (2.65m) / 22:11 (2.62m) |
| Mon 9 Mar | 04:20 (5.33m) / 16:32 (5.26m) | 10:26 (2.70m) / 22:42 (2.69m) |
| Tue 10 Mar | 04:51 (5.22m) / 17:07 (5.20m) | 10:56 (2.78m) / 23:18 (2.81m) |
| Wed 11 Mar | 05:29 (5.07m) / 17:49 (5.08m) | 11:33 (2.93m) |
| Thu 12 Mar | 06:18 (4.88m) / 18:44 (4.93m) | 00:03 (2.97m) / 12:19 (3.11m) |
Location information
Nearby tide stations
Langeoog
12.2 km away
Wangeroogewest
12.6 km away
Wangerooge
17.3 km away
Wangeroogenord
17.4 km away
Schillig
24.7 km away
Mellumplate
27.1 km away
Tide times in Spiekeroog
Your complete guide to Spiekeroog tide times. Updated forecasts for safe and enjoyable coastal visits.
The coastline around Spiekeroog offers numerous activities depending on tide conditions:
High tide
Safe water levels for experienced jumpers
Enough depth for water sports
Best conditions for safe swimming with deeper water
Low tide
Explore tidal pools teeming with marine life
Find crabs in rocky areas
Collect worms and shellfish for fishing
Tides in Spiekeroog are influenced by the gravitational pull of the moon and sun. The tidal range varies throughout the month, with spring tides bringing the highest and lowest water levels.
Always check tide times before visiting Spiekeroog. Rising tides can cut off beaches and create dangerous currents.
Our tide predictions for Spiekeroog are calculated using astronomical data and local observations for maximum accuracy.