National Landscapes of the Seafaring Confederation

A National Landscape in the Seafaring Confederation is a landscape of natural significance that is appointed the second highest form of protection by the government of the Seafaring Confederation. It usually comprises an area in which the landscape is still considered pure and mostly untouched, which normally alludes to forms of smale-scale agriculture and the like.

National Landscapes differ from National Parks in that in National Landscapes the focus is more on the residents and the surrounding areas rather than the nature itself, focusing instead on the maintenance of the flora and fauna unique to smale-scale agriculture.

They are open to visitors.