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A very pleasant bike path. Not exactly a highway, though, as it's a bit winding in places and there are a few potholes. But it's definitely worth seeing!
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Definitely worth seeing, even if you have to dismount at some points.
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Be sure to go up. Pro tip: take off your shoes right at the bottom :)
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Råbjerg Mile is a massive shifting dune on the northern tip of Jutland, Denmark. It has been a nature reserve since 1900. This ensures that dune migration can continue unhindered. The sand masses reach heights of over 40 meters and cover an area of approximately 120 hectares. Due to prevailing westerly winds, the sand moves eastward toward the Kattegat. Each year, the dune moves an average of 15 meters. According to estimates, Råbjerg Mile will reach the 3.5 km distant road to Skagen around the year 2130 and disappear into the Baltic Sea after another 30 years. The question of whether the Frederikshavn–Skagen railway line would need to be rerouted westward around the dune in 100 years has not yet sparked any political debate. By the mid-19th century, the northern town of Skagen was also suffering from increasing drifting sand, a result of deforestation and the destruction of dune vegetation to meet the demand for fuel. The municipality eventually offered to transfer the inhospitable land to the state, which undertook an extensive reforestation program starting in 1887. The forests (klitplantager) in Bunken and Skagen were established. At the same time, Skagen received a paved road to Aalbæk and a railway connection. Previously, all transport had been accomplished by horse-drawn carts across the impassable Baltic Sea coast. However, the taming of the raw forces of nature also aroused resistance. The poet Jeppe Aakjær (1866–1930) was an early advocate for nature conservation. In 1900, the Danish state acquired the area around Råbjerg Mile to protect it from human interference. While World War I was raging in Europe, this desert-like panorama served as the backdrop for the Danish silent film Sfinxens Hemmelighed (English: "The Secret of the Sphinx") by director Robert Dinesen. The monumental wooden backdrop of a Sphinx of Giza rising from the sand attracted so many onlookers that filming was occasionally interrupted to allow summer visitors to enjoy themselves. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%A5bjerg_Mile
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Here is a link to the project Hulsig Hede: https://naturstyrelsen.dk/naturbekstelltning/naturprojekter/life-hulsig-hede/
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Shelters are all over Denmark. Overnight in nature The Danish Agency for Nature Management cordially invites you to spend the night in the national nature areas. We can offer you four different types of accommodation: Sleep on the forest floor You can sleep on a mat, in a sleeping bag, with a blanket or rain cover on the forest floor, or in a hammock. However, the rain shelter must not be a tent. Trees and the like must not be damaged. Small camp sites (lille lejrplads) Our small campsites are suitable for individuals, families or small groups. You can stay in these pitches for up to two days. The small camp sites cannot be reserved in advance. A maximum of 5-8 tents may be on the site at the same time. Some campsites have fireplaces, toilets or shelters for free use. Here you will find the small storage areas: https://udinaturen.dk/
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Here white dunes, gray dunes, heather, marshy areas, swamp, scrub and forest.
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The bike paths in Denmark are absolutely recommended. Even the racing cyclists use them because they are so nice and smooth. So with the gravel bike, absolutely no problems. Ride on! The bike paths in Denmark are absolutely recommended. Even the racing cyclists use them because they are so nice and smooth. So with the gravel bike, absolutely no problems. Ride on!
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