Wadden Sea National Park
The Wadden Sea National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site located along the northern coast of Germany, stretching from Denmark to the Netherlands. It is known for its unique tidal flats, which are home to diverse ecosystems and a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds and marine species. The park covers approximately 1,500 square kilometers and is characterized by its mudflats, salt marshes, and islands.
Visitors to the Wadden Sea can explore its natural beauty through guided tours, birdwatching, and hiking. The park plays a crucial role in coastal protection and serves as an important habitat for many species, making it a vital area for conservation efforts.