This beautiful nature area is located on the Danish North Sea coast between Henne Strand and Børsmose. The plantation consists mainly of pine trees. There is a parking lot near Petersholm Tower. Filsø is located near the plantation and the parking lot. The Nature Agency plans to create a walkway and a cycle path through the plantation.
The dune plantation is perhaps especially known for a case of soil contamination. This means that bathing is prohibited on parts of the beach near Kærgård Klitplantage. In the 2021 budget law, money is earmarked for soil remediation of, among other things, this plantation.
Løvklit is part of the approximately 1400 hectare state-owned Kærgård Klitplantage. In 1955, St. Løvklit was declared a nature reserve. The purpose of the protection was to secure and preserve a remnant of the former oak bushes on the west coast of Jutland. Excavations had shown that the very low oak vegetation was actually the outer branch tips of oak trees, covered by a layer of sand several meters thick, which was deposited so slowly that the growth of the oak trees could keep pace with the sand deposition.