North Sea

Connected Sites: 12

Sites on the current or historic North Sea coast or situated on its tidewaters.

Connected Sites

  • Bryggen
    Bryggen
    Norway
    Inscribed: 1979
    3.19
    248
    8
  • Ir. D.F. Woudagemaal
    Inscribed: 1998
    2.66
    175
    8
    Used to be located directly at the shore of the Zuiderzee
    See wiki.woudagemaal.nl
  • Brugge
    Brugge
    Belgium
    Inscribed: 2000
    3.97
    502
    21
    Bruges' connection to the North Sea made it a prosperous mercantile city and an importat Hanseatic city. "Bruges became important due to the tidal inlet that was important to local commerce. This inlet was then known as the "Golden Inlet". (...) Since about 1050, gradual silting had caused the city to lose its direct access to the sea. A storm in 1134, however, re-established this access, through the creation of a natural channel at the Zwin. The new sea arm stretched all the way to Damme,[14] a city that became the commercial outpost for Bruges." (wiki)
  • Wadden Sea
    Wadden Sea
    Denmark, Germany, Netherlands
    Inscribed: 2009
    3.06
    292
    11
  • Dutch Water Defence Lines
    Inscribed: 1996
    2.47
    289
    16
    Pampus is a fort on a man-made island situated on what was the Pampus shallows or sandbank in the then Zuiderzee (a shallow bay of the North Sea until 1932)
  • Viking Age Ring Fortresses
    Inscribed: 2023
    2.00
    104
    5

    Aggersborg is "directly on the Limfjord", on an "E-W sailing route, the closest linking the North Sea and Baltic". (90 km to North Sea, 70 km to the Kattegat).– "The Limfjord had open waterways at both ends, which meant that it was the quickest passage between the North Sea in the west and the Kattegat in the east." (Nomination file, p. 62, 65)
  • Speicherstadt and Kontorhaus District
    Inscribed: 2015
    3.03
    263
    7
    " Speicherstadt - You can travel the narrow canals in small barges to savour the architectural details if the tide is right." (Hamburg-travel.com)
  • Schokland
    Schokland
    Netherlands
    Inscribed: 1995
    1.92
    185
    11
    Schokland is a former island in the Dutch Zuiderzee (a shallow bay of the North Sea until 1932)
  • Maritime Greenwich
    Maritime Greenwich
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.14
    410
    10
    Along the Thames, which is subject to tidal activity from the North Sea
  • Lower German Limes
    Lower German Limes
    Germany, Netherlands
    Inscribed: 2021
    1.84
    198
    8
    "The fort at Valkenburg-Centrum was built on the western bank of the Roman Rhine, close to its estuary, immediately bordering the river channel." (Nomination file, p. 60) - Corbulo's canal: "The historian Tacitus records that the canal was constructed to provide a connection between the estuaries of the two rivers, as a safe inland alternative to the route along the North Sea coast." (Nomination file, p. 104)
  • Beemster Polder
    Beemster Polder
    Netherlands
    Inscribed: 1999
    1.97
    195
    10
    Beemster Lake had an open connection with the Zuiderzee until 1612 when the Polder got dry
    See en.wikipedia.org
  • Forth Bridge
    Forth Bridge
    United Kingdom
    Inscribed: 2015
    2.89
    263
    12
    the Forth Estuary is still tidal