Vedersø Klit is located on the Danish North Sea coast between the Ringkøbingfjord and Nissum Fjord. It is the southernmost part of a larger holiday home area, 5 km from Vedersø and 13 km from Ulfborg. The symbol of Vedersø Klit is the wooden nautical mark: the triangular beacon is about 12 meters high and was erected in 1884. The municipality of Ringkøbing-Skjern placed its beacons under monument protection in 1997. Increasing coastal erosion forced the Vedersø beacon to be moved inland in 2011. Eleven other sea marks have been preserved on the Danish west coast. They are different in shape to be distinguishable from sea. At Vedersø Klit the North Sea advances about one meter eastward every year. The Atlantic Wall bunkers that the German Wehrmacht had built on the dunes are now out on the beach or even in the shallow water.
Since the summer of 2013, dilapidated bunkers have been removed so that bathers are not exposed to leftover concrete and reinforcing iron