๐๏ธ Helgoland Cliffs
Archipelago in the North Sea, Germany
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: North Sea, 70 kilometres from mainland Germany
- Area: Main island approximately 1.7 square kilometres
- Population: Approximately 1,100 residents
- Highest elevation: 61 metres above sea level
Helgoland is an archipelago in the North Sea off the coast of northern Germany that consists of two main islands separated by approximately one kilometre of water and composed of Triassic-period sandstone and clay deposits. As of 2026, Helgoland remains inhabited and accessible by regular ferry service from the German mainland, with the archipelago functioning as both a residential community and a designated nature reserve. The islands are protected under the European Union's Birds Directive as ...