Skagen Landmarks
Explore the architectural and maritime heritage of Denmark’s northernmost town. This selection includes the 14th-century Sand-Covered Church, partially buried by migrating dunes, and the historic White Lighthouse. Visitors can climb the Skagen Water Tower for panoramic views or visit Flagbakken, a high dune known for birdwatching. These landmarks illustrate Skagen's historical struggle with sand migration and its strategic importance as a seafaring hub at the meeting point of the Skagerrak and Kattegat seas.
Sand-Covered Church
The Sand-Covered Church is the name given to a late 14th-century church dedicated to Saint Lawrence of Rome.
Skagen's White Lighthouse
Skagen's White Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse just north of the town of Skagen in the far north of Jutland, Denmark.
Skagen Vandtårn
Designed by G.R. Øllgaard, this former water tower serves as a viewpoint offering panoramic views of Skagen's red roofs and the surrounding coastline.
Flagbakken
A 24-meter-high dune providing views across the Skagen Odde peninsula. It is a premier location for birdwatching, particularly for observing migrating birds of prey.
Skagen Vest
An active maritime beacon situated on the western coast of the Skagen peninsula to guide shipping traffic.
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