
North Sea / Baltic


Lofoten Islands (colour)
The Lofoten Island archipelago is situated off the north west coast of Norway. They are located within the arctic circle and are well-known for their scenic beauty. The main islands in the group are as follows: Gimsoy, Vestvagoy, Flakstadoya, Moskenesoya, Vaeroy and...
Lofoten Islands, Norway (B&W)
The Lofoten Island archipelago is situated off the north west coast of Norway. They are located within the arctic circle and are well-known for their scenic beauty. The main islands in the group are as follows: Gimsoy, Vestvagoy, Flakstadoya, Moskenesoya, Vaeroy and...
Limfjorden, Denmark
The Limfjord area lies within the Jutland region of northern Sweden. It is approximately 180km long and has an irregular shape with numerous bays. This chart concentrates on the central part with the island of Fur as a focus. It is a reasonably small island with less...
Islands east of Stokholm
This chart belongs to our Origins range. It features the multitude of islands that lie in the Baltic Sea to the east of the Swedish capital, Stokholm. A look at the chart will show that for a smaller piece it is particularly complex. The islands are tiny and are close...
Helsinki to Stokholm
The Aland archipelago lies to the northeast of Stokholm, Sweden. It is made up of the main island of Mariehamn and a multitude of tiny islands to the east. It marks where the Baltic Sea to the south meets the Gulf of Bothnia to the north. To the east is Finland, and...
Ems River, Borkum, Germany
This chart shows the Island of Borkum and the northern part of The Ems River where it enters the Wadden Sea. The German island of Borkum belongs to The Wadden Islands, also known as the Frisian Islands. The archipelago lies at the eastern edge of the North Sea in...
Borkum, Germany
The German island of Borkum belongs to The Wadden Islands, also known as the Frisian Islands. The archipelago lies at the eastern edge of the North Sea in northwestern Europe. It stretches from the north-west of the Netherlands through Germany and on to the west...
Als Fjord, Denmark
This chart from our Origins range is centred on the northern part of Als Fjord in Denmark. Located in the southeast of the country, Als Fjord separates Als Island on the east from mainland Denmark on the west. The fjord leads into the Als Strait which in turn opens...