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The lighthouse was built in 1858 and sits proudly on the bottom of Samsø. The history of the building is fascinating (it's around 20 DKK to enter), or the view and surrounding area is worth stopping for alone.
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Ballen Harbor is Samsø's largest and most visited harbour. The port has all modern facilities and is also a green port where most of the electricity comes from solar panels and batteries. In Ballen there are no fewer than ten restaurants, a handful of accommodation options, several small shops and exciting activities for both children and adults. Source: visitsamsoe.dk
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Ballen Harbor is Samsø's largest and most visited harbour. The port has all modern facilities and is also a green port where most of the electricity comes from solar panels and batteries. In Ballen there are no fewer than ten restaurants, a handful of accommodation options, several small shops and exciting activities for both children and adults. Source: www.visitsamsoe.dk
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The 13th-century Nordby Church was built in the midst of four villages that were then on the North Island. As a result, the church is just outside of Nordby and townspeople may have trouble hearing the church bells. Therefore, a simple bell tower was built on the village square as early as the 17th century. The current tower was built in 1857. The bell rang the sun up and down, during services and other church activities, or in the event of a fire, which posed a grave threat to the village's many thatched houses and farms. Today the ringing of the bell is done by a volunteer ringing guild. The bells no longer ring for services, but rather at sunrise and sunset from Easter through the autumn half term and on Saturdays and Sundays the rest of the year. However, at Christmas the bells ring every day. Source: www.visitdenmark.dk
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Nordby is a historic farming village with well-preserved half-timbered houses. The lovingly cared-for appearance of the place makes it a popular destination, and rightly so. Suitable as a starting point for a hike to Ballebjerg and Issehovede.
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The small, dreamy place is always worth a visit! The lovingly preserved half-timbered houses, the beautifully designed village pond, the bell tower...everything invites you to unwind.
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The church was built from the late 14th century to the mid-15th century. It originally had a transept built in 1550, the southern arm of which was demolished before 1813. The sacristy is attached to the north of the chancel of the church next to the preserved north arm of the cross. The tower is Denmark's largest village church tower. It is 28 meters high, 12 × 10 meters wide and has walls two meters thick. It was probably also built for use as a defense tower. On all sides of the tower there are small round-arched openings for use as loopholes and downward holes through which e.g. B. stones could be thrown down. Inside, traces of the original furnishings can be seen (fireplace, stone bench, door, etc.). In contrast to the other churches on the island, the tower has an east and west gable designed as a stepped gable - and no north and south gable. (Wikipedia)
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At the back of the small morgue are the toilets 😉
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