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Frydenstrand

Nordjylland  >  Denmark

Easily accessible area with shallow water and a small fortification, Nordre Skanse. Waders and ducks are often observed at this location.

Added* by Sander Villumsen
Most recent update 4 октября 2025

Description

Frydenstrand is a small, shallow wading area just north of Frederikshavn harbour. The area is bordered by Palmestranden to the north, the harbour to the south, the Kattegat to the east, and Frederikshavn city to the west. The area consists of shallow coastal waters and mudflats that vary in depth depending on the tide. The area is mostly sheltered by a sandbank located between the flats and the sea. Reed beds and low-growing shrubs are scattered along the coast. There is also a small abandoned marina and a small fortification, Nordre Skanse, surrounded by a moat.

Overall, the area is a good place to observe waders, ducks, and seabirds. Species such as Травник, Чернозобик, Галстучник, Кулик-сорока, Золотистая ржанка, Большой улит, Камнешарка, Серая цапля, Чёрная казарка, Пеганка, Колпица, Серебристая чайка, Озерная чайка, Морская чайка can often be seen on the mudflats and on the sandbank. Other notable species in the area include Длинноносый крохаль, Пестроносая крачка, Обыкновенный зимородок, Усатая синица, Скальный конёк, Белая трясогузка, Обыкновенный скворец, Большой баклан, Тростниковая овсянка, Малая поганка, Пустельга обыкновенная, Полевой жаворонок.

Details

Access

The area is located just north of Frederikshavn habour and is easily accesible on foot, by car, or by bicycle. Parking is available near the small abandoned marina or by the small fortification, and paths from both the north and the south lead to the area. However, the mudflats and outer sandbank should only be accessed on foot, and overall, the area is best explored on foot. And be careful! The mudflats can sometimes be quite slippery. If you arrive in Frederikshavn by train, it is approximately 1.4 km from the train station to the area. The amount of time you should set aside for a visit can vary greatly. Some days there can be quite a lot of activity and many birds to count, while on other days there are virtually no birds. You can extend your visit by walking north along the coast to Palmestranden or south along the pier to observe seabirds.

Press P on the map for directions to a parking.

Terrain and Habitat

Beach , Mud flats , Sea

Conditions

High water possible , Sandy , Wet , Slippery

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Summer , Winter , Autumn , Spring

Route

Wide path , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Although there are no dedicated hides or observation platforms in the area, the small white bridge that provides access to the mudflats can be used as an alternative viewpoint. Please note, however, that the bridge is quite steep and can be slippery.

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