Denmark’s northernmost point, Grenen, hosts a unique natural phenomenon. Here, two seas meet, namely the Skagerrak and the Kattegat; and the collision of the waves is clearly visible to the naked eye. This fascinating tourist attraction, Grenen, is a spit formation consisting of deposited sand and gravel carried along by the strong currents; and over the last 100 years, this barrier has increased its length by 1 km. As the large beach expanse at the tip of Grenen is constantly moving, there are frequent occurrences of lagoons – attracting both playful children and adults, as well as wading birds.
Credits: https://www.visitnordjylland.com/
Credits: https://www.visitnordjylland.com/
We were at three different moments on the beach: 24/7 at 6.00h. and 12.00h. In the morning it was ok to photograph but at noon it was impossible to make a picture. See the picture of the crowd.
We also did a sunset on 26 July and we started at 3.45h. We did some nice sunsets and then we ended the walk with an extraordinary encounter with a fox.. The fax was watching me as I was watching him. He was no scared at all. The fox made my day.
These pictures are an impression of those walks