Attractions and places to see in Bovet-Knotten Vildtreservat, located on Læsø, Denmark, offer a diverse natural landscape and unique cultural heritage. This protected area features Bovet Bugt, a shallow bay important for birdlife, and dune terrain shaped by historical sand drift. The reserve is internationally recognized for its waterfowl and wading birds, and visitors can explore varied vegetation including heath and coastal meadows. Læsø's distinctive seaweed houses, thatched with eelgrass, represent a notable cultural landmark.
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From here you can see the sea, the offshore islands and the southern part of the island of Laesø.
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At the beginning of the Bløden Hale wildlife reserve there is a parking lot with seating and a view of the surrounding small islands. According to some islanders, these can also be reached on foot with the right footwear, although this is more suitable for a hike. The parking lot offers a good opportunity as a start / end point or for changing shoes. The paths in the Bløden Hale area are natural. You should therefore pay attention to the weather and the right running shoes. At the rest area there is an information board with information about the LIFE Læsø nature project related to the area around the Bløden Hale area. More detailed information can be found via a QR code on the information board or on the website of the Danish Nature Agency (both sources also available in German / English): https://de.naturstyrelsen.dk
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Wildlife reserve, simply great nature, but also lots of birds to watch. A narrow trail leads there.
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Nice view of the water. The wind blows around your nose 🤪
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Fantastic, mostly deserted beach on the eastern end of the island. Wind, waves and sometimes an amber ...
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A nice section, even if it goes along the "main road" from Läsoe. There is not much traffic even on the main street. Even the cows like the view.
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Bovet-Knotten Vildtreservat offers a rich natural landscape. You can explore Bovet Bugt, a shallow bay with low-water areas, shoals, reefs, and islets, which are remnants of the Ice Age. The area also features significant dune terrain, especially towards Danzigmand, shaped by historical sand drift. Diverse vegetation ranges from heath with heather and bog myrtle to coastal meadows and salt marshes with unique plants like sea wormwood and sea plantain.
The reserve is an internationally important area for birdlife. You can observe a variety of waterfowl, including dark-bellied brent geese, shelducks, common goldeneyes, and eiders. It's also a significant resting area for whooper swans, wigeons, and wading birds like dunlins and bar-tailed godwits. Knotterne is a breeding site for black-backed gulls, storm gulls, arctic terns, and oystercatchers.
Excellent birdwatching opportunities can be found throughout the reserve, particularly around Bovet Bugt and the Knotterne area, which are crucial resting and breeding grounds for many species. You can also visit the View of the Tern's Nest Preserve, a viewpoint along the main road that offers a peaceful setting for observation.
Yes, Læsø is famous for its unique Seaweed Houses (Tanghuse), where roofs are thatched with eelgrass. This centuries-old tradition represents a distinctive cultural heritage and an outstanding vernacular building typology. You can learn more about this tradition and its preservation efforts, which are part of a UNESCO World Heritage project, by visiting Visit Læsø or UNESCO's tentative list.
The reserve is ideal for connecting with nature through various outdoor activities. Popular choices include hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. The narrow strip of heath and coastal meadow between the main road and the coast offers charming panoramic views, perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes in the area. For example, you can explore the "Path to the Small Lake – Læsø KiteCamp loop" or the "Trolles House (Tanghus) – Østerby Church loop." These routes are generally considered easy and are great for families. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the area on the Easy hikes in Bovet-Knotten Vildtreservat guide.
A dedicated cycling path runs along the main road, offering scenic views of the coastal landscape. You can enjoy routes like the "Læsø High Dunes – Danzigmand Beach Pathway loop" or the "Hedvigs Hus loop." For more cycling options and detailed routes, refer to the Cycling in Bovet-Knotten Vildtreservat guide.
Yes, the area features beautiful coastal stretches. You can visit East Coast Beach, Læsø, a mostly deserted beach known for its natural environment and potential for finding amber. Another spot is the Southeast Tip of Læsø, which offers great nature and birdwatching opportunities.
Many attractions in the reserve are suitable for families. The beaches, such as East Coast Beach, Læsø, and viewpoints like the View of the Tern's Nest Preserve, are great for all ages. The Viewpoint, Picnic Area & LIFE Læsø Nature Project – Bovet Bay also features a paved footpath and cycle path, along with picnic facilities, making it very family-friendly.
The reserve is particularly charming on calm, warm summer days when the sky and sea merge, offering stunning panoramic views. However, given its importance for birdlife, spring and autumn can also be excellent for birdwatching during migration periods. The diverse vegetation also offers different appeals throughout the seasons.
Yes, for instance, at the Bløden Hale Nature Project and Viewpoint, there is a parking lot with seating. Similarly, the Viewpoint, Picnic Area & LIFE Læsø Nature Project – Bovet Bay offers a spacious car park, serving as an ideal starting and ending point for various tours.
The paths in the Bløden Hale area are natural, so it's advisable to pay attention to the weather conditions and wear appropriate footwear. While some areas might be easily accessible, others might require more suitable walking shoes, especially after rain.


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