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Texel is the largest and most varied of the Dutch Wadden Islands, a place where beaches, dunes, tidal flats, bird reserves, sheep farms, and compact village life all sit within a very small area. It has a strong outdoors identity, but also a distinct local culture shaped by ferry access, maritime history, agriculture, and the rhythms of the North Sea. Most visitors come for cycling, wildlife, beaches, and the island’s nature reserves, but Texel also rewards slow exploration of its villages, museums, lighthouse, and food culture. The best time to visit is late spring through early autumn for cycling, beach time, and birdlife, while autumn and winter bring dramatic skies, quieter trails, and a more atmospheric island feel.
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