The municipality lies north of the mainland of the province of
North Holland and west of the mainland of the province of
Friesland. The island of Texel is situated north of the city of
Den Helder, northeast of the uninhabited island of
Noorderhaaks, which is part of the municipality, and southwest of the island of
Vlieland. The island of Texel was originally made up of two islands, Texel proper to the south and
Eierland to the northeast, which were connected by
shoals. In the early seventeenth century, the islands were connected by a
dyke to keep the
North Sea from ravaging the coastal areas of Texel proper. In the mid-nineteenth century a
polder completed the northern half of the island. Today, Texel forms the largest natural barrier between the North Sea and the
Wadden Sea. The dune landscape along the western coast of the island is protected as
Dunes of Texel National Park.
Landscape The island is 23.7 km long and 9.6 km wide, its surface is 162.00 square kilometres. The highest point of the island is the dune "Bertusnol" (also "Nol van Bertus"), which is situated in the
Dunes of Texel National Park, at 19.6 m. The dune landscape on Texel is an important habitat for wildlife. Notable areas include
De Slufter, where the tide comes in and meets the dunes, forming a marshy environment rich in both fauna and flora. In winter,
birds of prey and
geese take up residence. About a third of Texel is a protected nature reserve. A wetland called Utopia has been designed for birds to nest in.
Climate Texel has an
oceanic climate (
Köppen Cfb) that is heavily influenced by its offshore position. The annual average high oscillation is between and . While winters are similar to mainland areas, summers remain cooler. The relative proximity to the mainland still renders heat bursts to reach Texel with five months having recorded temperatures above . While the island is relatively rainy, the precipitation is generally quite even and moderate throughout most of the year although there is a dry peak in late spring and a rain peak in autumn. == Notable people ==