Aldelers
Aldelers are a group of islands located in the North Sea, approximately 100 kilometers off the coast of the Netherlands. The archipelago consists of several small islands, the largest of which is Alderney, followed by Sark and Burhou. The islands are known for their natural beauty, historic sites, and unique cultural heritage.
The Alderney islands have a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age. They were first inhabited
Today, the Alderney islands are a self-governing dependency of the Crown, with its own parliament and laws.
The Alderney islands are home to a diverse range of wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and dolphins. The
The Alderney islands have a unique cultural heritage, with a mix of British, French, and Norman influences.
The Alderney islands are a popular destination for those seeking a unique and authentic travel experience.