Wadden Sea National Park in southern Jutland is a vast coastal landscape of tidal flats salt marshes and long sandy islands. The tides shape the land each day which creates shifting patterns of water mud and shining sand. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the best places in Denmark for birdwatching seal spotting and guided walks across the tidal flats. Many visitors join nature tours photography trips and Black Sun experiences where huge flocks of starlings gather at sunset. The park offers quiet wide open space and a strong connection to the natural rhythms of the sea.
Part of: Denmark