Attractions and places to see around Uggerby Klitplantage are primarily focused on its natural landscape and outdoor activities. This dune plantation, established in the late 19th century, covers the Uggerby dune, characterized by a raised Stone Age seabed and shifting sand. It offers extensive trails for walking and cycling, bordering the North Sea and the Uggerby Å. The area provides a serene environment for immersing oneself in nature.
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The Danish Vestkystruten (EuroVelo 12) leads through several extensive dune and forest areas (Klitplantager) along the 560 km route. Along the routes, there are very well-equipped shelters with fire pits and fresh water.
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Great to drive... You are not so exposed to the forces of nature (sun and wind) here...
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A very luxurious shelter place: each of the 4 shelters can sleep up to 5 or 6 people; Firewood is usually available; there are 2 clean flush toilets; The beach is quickly accessible via a footbridge through the reeds and is relatively empty. If all shelters are occupied, there are 2 more shelters about 1km away (in the direction of Hirtshals).
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this forest path ...This cycle path is officially called "Vestkystruten" in Denmark. In Germany as the North Sea Coast Route. There are also numerous free accommodation options along the route. It's called a shelter! This is commonly referred to as "EuroVelo 12". It is part of a more than 7,250 km long cycle path around the North Sea. Worth knowing EuroVelo 12 - more than 7,250 km long cycle path - North Sea Coast Route 18 UNESCO sites are on the edge of the route and 6 countries are approached
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From Hirtshals the cycle route continues through Lilleheden and Uggerby dune plantations (woodland) to Tversted. Tversted lures with stunning sunsets, beaches, art, jazz and the warm atmosphere of a beach holiday with peace and joy. The North Sea Coast Cycle Route continues from Tversted via Råbjerg Mile (shifting dune) to Skagen. Skagen is an international tourist destination with visitors from all over the world. The Two Seas; The Skagerrak and Kattegat meet in Skagen at the "Grenen" - this rare experience and the famous sights and the Skagen painters have made Skagen famous all over the world. https://www.visitnordvestkysten.de/nordvestkysten/planen/vestkystruten-1-nationaler-radweg-gdk642360
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The North Sea Coast Cycle Route (Vestkystruten) is 560 km long, from north to south. The cycle route follows the Danish west coast. From the flat marshland in the south, across the narrow isthmus in West Jutland to the steep dunes in North Jutland - along the route you will experience great differences in landscapes. https://www.visitnordvestkysten.de/nordvestkysten/planen/vestkystruten-1-nationaler-radweg-gdk642360
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Great facility. Fresh water a few meters further outside at the toilet house.
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Nice campsite with fresh water connection
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Uggerby Klitplantage is rich in natural beauty, featuring extensive dune plantations, unplanted dune and heathland areas, and the scenic Uggerby Å (stream) which forms its eastern border. You can also find the Lily Pond on the Dune Cycle Path, known for its water lilies within a shady forest section.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The West Coast Cycle Route Through Tversted and Uggerby Dune Plantations, part of the 560 km Vestkystruten (EuroVelo 12), passes directly through the dune plantations, offering diverse coastal landscapes. Many sections, like the Vestkystruten (EuroVelo 12) Forest Section, are easy to cycle through shady forests. For more cycling options, explore the Cycling around Uggerby Klitplantage guide.
Yes, there are well-equipped shelter sites available for overnight stays. For example, the Shelter site with fire pit and wood storage offers amenities like fire pits and wood storage, with fresh water nearby. Another option is the Fårehgnet Shelter, a covered accommodation with barbecue facilities and running water.
The area offers expansive views, particularly from the prominent lookout tower within the dune plantation, which provides panoramic vistas of the dunes and the coastline. The terrain includes heights up to 24 meters above sea level for the highest shifting dunes (Vagtbakker), offering varied perspectives of the landscape.
Yes, Uggerby Å, which borders the plantation to the east, is renowned for some of the best sea trout fishing in Denmark. Day permits for fishing can be purchased, making it a popular spot for anglers.
Uggerby Klitplantage offers numerous marked trails for leisurely walks amidst dunes, heather, and grasslands. You can find a variety of routes, including easy options like the 'Picnic Area at the Lily Pond – Water Lily Pond loop from Uggerby Klitplantage' or 'Hidden Small Lake – Rykrog Bridge loop from Uggerby Klitplantage'. For more hiking ideas, check out the Hiking around Uggerby Klitplantage guide.
Absolutely. Many of the attractions and activities in Uggerby Klitplantage are family-friendly. The extensive trails are suitable for walks and cycling with children, and shelter sites provide comfortable options for family outings or overnight stays. The natural environment offers plenty of space for exploration and play.
The plantation itself has historical roots, established beginning in 1894, with the last areas acquired in 1955. It was created to cover the Uggerby dune, which is characterized by a raised Stone Age seabed. The presence of an oak plantation from 1904 also contributes to its character, showcasing a long history of land management and afforestation.
The terrain is diverse, founded on a raised Stone Age seabed, covered by shifting sand, with some gravelly areas near the coast. It includes heights up to 24 meters above sea level for the highest shifting dunes (Vagtbakker) and plains at 18 meters, with sea dunes rising to about 12 meters above sea level. This varied landscape offers a mix of challenges and scenic beauty for outdoor activities.
Yes, Uggerby Klitplantage provides several running trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Kjul Beach Ice Cream loop from Kjul' or 'Fårehgnet Shelter – Beautiful road near Hirtshals loop from Kjul Camping'. For more options, refer to the Running Trails around Uggerby Klitplantage guide.
The plantation is primarily characterized by Sitka spruce and Scotch pine, each covering about a third of the area. Deciduous trees make up about one-sixth of the plantation, adding to the diversity of the forest landscape.


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