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Frederikshavn

Northernmost Point of Denmark

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Frederikshavn

Northernmost Point of Denmark

Northernmost Point of Denmark

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    1. Skagen Lighthouse Beach – View of Grenen Dunes loop from Østerby

    12.2km

    03:04

    10m

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    November 3, 2020

    Many people believe that the northernmost point of the country is on the Grenen headland, where two seas meet. But that is not true, because it is actually here on the north beach, about 3 km from Grenen in a west-northwest direction.

    Find out for yourself using a map.

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      October 14, 2020

      the geographical northernmost point of Denmark on the beach along the North Sea to reach Fyr Vest

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        October 20, 2020

        Nordsøstien - the North Sea hiking trail is part of a route over 5000 km long that runs along historic paths around the entire North Sea. Part of the trail also goes through the Land of Light. There are sections along the west coast and the Kattegat coast (from Løkken to Skagen) and along the east coast (from Skagen to Voerså). For the individual sections in North Jutland, there are leaflets with maps and descriptions of the sights that you pass.

        The hiking trail, marked with blue signs, runs mainly along field and forest paths and back roads. In some places there are only footpaths that follow the terrain, windbreak hedges, etc. Sights are pointed out by means of information boards. The leaflets are available from tourist offices, among others.

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