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Elling Strandenge and Apholmen

Nordjylland  >  Denmark

Relatively large coastal nature area with dunes, meadows, pastures, and reed beds. Ducks, waders, geese and seabirds are often observed in this area.

Added* by Sander Villumsen
Most recent update 4 októbra 2025
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Description

Elling Strandenge and Apholmen contains a variety of different habitats and, in addition to its ornithological interest, is also of entomological and botanical interest. The main part of the area, Elling Strandenge, consists of meadows and pastures where cattle graze seasonally, and a stream, Elling Å, runs through it. The stream separates the meadows from the low dunes with scattered bushes that lie along the Kattegat. To the southeast, the dunes and meadows are replaced by a continuous area of reedbeds, and the stream flows into the sea. Further south, the reedbeds are replaced by more scattered small reedbeds, mudflats, and meadows that are occasionally grazed by sheep.

Overall, the area offers a variety of birds, such as geese, waders, ducks, birds of prey, seabirds, and passerines. On the large wet meadows and pastures, species such as hus divá, bernikľa bielolíca, bernikľa veľká, hus krátkozobá, kazarka pestrá, kačica lyžičiarka, kačica hvizdárka, kačica chrapka, kukučka obyčajná, holub plúžik, cibík chochlatý, močiarnica mekotavá, volavka popolavá, myšiarka močiarna, kaňa močiarna, myšiak hôrny, sokol myšiar (pustovka), strakoš obyčajný, škovránok poľný, svrčiak zelenkavý, lastovička obyčajná, škorec obyčajný, penica obyčajná, skaliarik sivý, and ľabtuška lúčna can be observed.

Other notable species that can be seen along the coast or in the reed beds include labuť veľká, bernikľa tmavá, kajka morská, potápač prostredný, lastúrničiar strakatý, brehár hrdzavý, kalužiačik malý, kalužiak červenonohý, pobrežník čiernozobý, rybár sivý, čajka morská, lyžičiar biely, rybárik riečny, fúzatka trstinová, trsteniarik malý, trsteniarik obyčajný, trsteniarik bahenný, slávik modrák and stehlík konôpka.

Details

Access

The Elling Strandenge and Apholmen area is located in between Frederikshavn to the south, Strandby to the north, Elling to the west, and the Kattegat to the east. The area is most easily accessible on foot, as access to the dunes and meadows is via narrow, uneven trails, but there are several parking options for cars and bicycles in the immediate vicinity to points of interest.

As the area is quite large, it may be necessary to divide the visit into several stages, perhaps exploring the northern and southern parts separately. Otherwise, you can enjoy a good, long walk just by exploring the area and following the coastline and trails. A boardwalk cuts through the large area of reedbeds. Expect to use several hours if you wish to explore the area in full.

Terrain and Habitat

Dunes , Reedbeds , Pond , Beach , Mud flats , River , Sea , Grassland

Conditions

Flat , Sandy , Wet , Open landscape , High water possible

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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