Beach life
When you make holiday by the North Sea, the long wide sandy beaches are hard not mention, as they are the natural main attraction for the area.
The beach at Vedersø Klit is known as one of the best in Denmark and has for several years had the blue flag, which is your guarantee for a clean beach and clean bathing water. The beach has been made accessible for the disabled, and a ramp has been built over the dunes, so that there is also access for wheelchairs.
You can also go a little further north and visit Spidsbjerg beach, which also has the blue flag. Here there is only access to the beach via sandy paths. Approx. 1 kilometer from the beach is Spidsbjerg forest playground, where you can let the children play or take a packed lunch and enjoy it in the lunch house on the play ground.
In the area from Vedersø Klit to Fjand you will find kilometer after kilometer of sandy beaches, all of which with their soft sand and few stones invite to both play, swimming and relaxation. In our area, there is room for everyone, whether you like games, kite flying and building sand castles or sunbathing and relaxing and long walks by the water.
The North Sea changes all the time, and is therefore a playground for both beginners and more experienced when it comes to water sports. Try for example taking your surfboard with you and see if you can balance around in the waves. However, always be careful and attentive when going out to sea, as it can be capricious.
If you are more of a land crab instead, the beach of course also offers many activities for you. If you are the active type, it could be a game of beach volleyball or beach tennis. Maybe you brought a frisbee or football with you, with which you can spend hours playing at the stand.
Another fun activity can be hunting for shells, rocks and other treasures along the water's edge, where exciting things always wash up. If you are lucky, you may also find amber, which also often washes up along with seaweed and rocks. It can be difficult to distinguish amber from the other stones, as it can be both white and brown, but you can always try to bite into it. If it is soft, or at least softer than a stone, then it is probably amber you have got hold of.
If you want to be absolutely sure of finding amber, you can go on an amber safari, where there is always a guarantee of finding amber. It is a guided tour where you learn where, when and how to find amber.