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The northernmost point of Denmark where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet, offering stunning views and opportunities for nature walks.
The best places to see and eat in Skagen, ranked by real travelers.
The northernmost point of Denmark where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet, offering stunning views and opportunities for nature walks.
An art museum showcasing works from the famous Skagen Painters, a group of Scandinavian artists from the late 19th century.
A large migrating coastal sand dune, perfect for hiking and experiencing unique natural landscapes.
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A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscapes.
Also known as the Sand-Covered Church, this partially buried medieval church is a fascinating historical site.
A lively marina area with restaurants, shops, and beautiful views of the harbor.
An old Danish navigational beacon, unique in design and a symbol of Skagen's maritime history.
A museum located in World War II bunkers, offering insights into the wartime history of the area.
A popular spot for watching breathtaking sunsets over the sea in the old part of Skagen.
The former home of poet and painter Holger Drachmann, now a museum celebrating his life and work.
The historic home of painters Michael and Anna Ancher, featuring their artwork and a glimpse into Skagen's artistic heritage.
A coastal museum showcasing the maritime history and cultural heritage of the Skagen area.
Beautiful sandy beaches ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying the natural coastal environment.
A fun mini-golf park themed around dinosaurs, perfect for families and children.
A charming teddy bear museum featuring a collection of bears from around the world.
A nature center with exhibitions on the unique geology and wildlife of the Skagen area, plus hiking trails.
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