Grenen is a thin finger of sand at the northernmost point of Denmark, where two seas converge - the Kattegat and Skagerrak. The area serves as a habitat for dolphins and seals. Although it's possible to stand with one foot in each sea, swimming is prohibited due to strong tidal currents. Grenen also holds historical significance as there are remnants from World War II present.
The end of Continental Europe. Where the Baltic Sea meets the North Sea. Here you can find some relics from the World War 2.
And if you are too tired to return, take the Shuttle Service. 10 Euro for 3 adults and 3 Kids. A fair price.
Magnus Bahr-Schnack — Google review
Baltic Sea on one side, North Sea on the other. How cool is that? Beware of the paid parking. It tales approx. 15-20 minutes to get to the tip of the shore, which is usually pretty crowded. There are also a couple of bunkers on the way. Highly recommended.
Etkin Getir — Google review
Grenen is Denmark's northernmost point and a unique natural phenomenon, it is where the two seas Skagerak and Kattegat meet, and the waves culminate with each other.
Also a restingplace for som seals
Atle Frydenlund — Google review
Amazing view of the North Sea and Baltic Sea meeting. Caution: if you have any kind of knee/feet/leg problems: it can be very difficult to walk alone since the sand is shifting and moving especially if it is very windy: take the sandormen train and have someone on your side to hold on to
Rosemarie Geiss — Google review
Absolutely stunning place!! North tip of Denamrk where two seas - Skaggerak (North sea) and kattegat sea meet. It’s a good 15 10 mins from the parking area to get to the tip. We got to see a seal basking in the sun.
Pooja Kukreja — Google review
Lovely walk
Vrushti Joshi — Google review
It was an amazing experience and quite memorable. I visited twice in two days both in the sunlight and rain. I really enjoyed by walking for one hour from the hotel to reach here and got the opportunity to explore the nature and landscape. Stunning view of grenen where the two seas meet each other.
Usman Khan — Google review
Loved this place! How often do you get to stand in 2 seas (Baltic and Northern sea) in one go!! Fascinating. Additional bonus - there are afew WWII bunkers that you can see up close too. It’s a beautiful place - a must do!
Hafsa Ismail — Google review
Beautiful clean beach which is great for a walk and look at some sea creatures like jelly fish and star fish. Apart from that, not much to do here since you are prohibited from bathing due to currents and it's too windy and cold to just lie and enjoy the sun.
NOTE: There is no public transport to get here from skagen train station, so you will either have to walk, rent a cycle or take a very expensive taxi.
Bhavishya Goel — Google review
Stunning view where North Sea and Baltic Sea (Kattegat) meets- the northern tip of Denmark . On a clear day you could distinguish between the two different see with different colour of water- once in a lifetime experience! If you are lucky, you can also spot seals are laying around the sands. In this shallow reef, many bunkers (made by Germany during WW2) are in sight. There’s also bunker museum nearby. The walk to the tip where the two seas meet from the parking lot, is about 40 minutes hard walk in moving sand and strong wind. There’s a bus available : sandormen for elderly people/people with knee/leg problems.
Sumandra mitra — Google review
I loved it, a unique and magical place, unfurtunately i have not seen seals, the best season is in summer
Hubert Jan Kalamajski — Google review
Amazing views! 100% recommended as a life experience you'll never forget.
There are hotels and restaurants in skagen, and a bus called sandormen, that can give you a lift over to the beach and back to the bus station, for about 35 kr. each person.
Skagens Museum is an elegant renovated hotel and gardens that showcases outstanding art produced in Skagen between 1870 and 1930. The museum presents the figurative style of painting established by artists who discovered Skagen's unique luminous light and wind-blasted heath-and-dune landscape in mid-19th century. Their work, which depicts romantic imagery of fishing life, earned the people of Skagen a hard living for centuries, and became renowned internationally as 'Skagen School'.
Great paint museum here in the northest point of Denmark.
A F — Google review
The Skagen artists lived a vivid and interesting life. It's very fascinating to see how most of them knew each other and how they shared so many things - including art. The current exhibition gives a unique insight to their lives by taking us i to their homes. Worth a visit!
Thomas Meling — Google review
Lots of sentimental and slightly twee paintings of posh people in gorgeous light, or poor people in gorgeous light. Did I mention the light is gorgeous? That seems to be the entire point of the Skagen school. You're better off outside, enjoying the light for yourself.
Adam Dawtrey — Google review
Sehr nettes, hilfreiches Personal.Tolles Kunstmuseum.Endlich konnte ich Krøjers Bilder live betrachten.
Im Brøndums Hotel zum kann man die Kunstwanderung mit einem leckeren Kaffee gemütlich abschließen.
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Very nice, helpful staff.Great art museum.Finally I was able to look at Krøjer's paintings live.
At the Brøndums Hotel you can comfortably end the art hike with a delicious coffee.
Gisela Witczak — Google review
Nice little museum with fine core Danish cultural artefacts by some of the more famous 19th century Skagen painters. Unfortunately the most interesting pieces were not on display at the time.
Boris Jan Bonfils — Google review
I've visited this museum 3 times now & since my last one it has been completely refurbished & enlarged. The artwork gives us a very clear understanding of what life was like with the extreme contrast of life as an artist & as a fisherman with his family. The are very good background descriptions in English & German as well as Danish. There is an excellent gift shop too, together with friendly, helpful staff.
Steinar Wale — Google review
A great collection of paintings by a small group of artists based in Skagens, houses in an interesting building and with a lovely cafe outside. The current temporary exhibition featuring Marie Krøyer is an interesting counterpoint to the main exhibition.
John Gallant — Google review
As a Dane, these paintings are national treasures and I highly recommend visiting. I missed an audio guide that could give more insight, without doing a tour.
Wardrobe looker’s for free.
PingoKari — Google review
Great little museum. Reasonably priced and amazing art works. Personel was friendly and quick to answer questions you had about anything. Signs and descriptions of the art was writin in an unstable tone and you didn't feel like you had to read a novel every time you moved on the the next part of the exhibition.
You can come and go the whole day once you have paid for entry, plus you have the option to buy a multi part ticket with access to two other museums in town.
All in all I would recommend a visit here even if you aren't a big art fan.
Kasper Villemoes Hald — Google review
Beautiful museum showing works by the artists of Skagen. Helpful staff. Nice coffee shop behind the museum.
David Garvey — Google review
Brilliant experience of Danish art from the late 19th century and of the progressive Skagens commune. Airy, well laid out gallery, brilliant descriptions in English, Danish and German and amazing to see the artists' dining room moved into the museum.
Armand David — Google review
Fantastic museum of the great artists of Skagen.
Johan Andersson — Google review
Very nice museum, with the real story about the “Skagens-painters”. And with a lot of their beautiful art.
And not least, a lot of all their studies and sketches from Skagen. Showing how-to become famous artists.
Mads Olesen — Google review
Beautiful and naturally well lit rooms to exhibit the Skagen painters. The collection is too big for one visit, and that's without the special exhibitions.
Christian Scheffel — Google review
Es ist immer wieder eine Freude, im Skagen Museum zu sein. Die aktuelle Sonderausstellung Tegn Amok (Zeichnungsschwemme) ist großartig aufbereitet. Eindrucksvoll zu sehen, wieviele Skizzen den fertigen Werken vorausgehen.
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It's always a pleasure to be at the Skagen Museum. The current special exhibition Tegn Amok (Flour of Drawings) is superbly prepared. It's impressive to see how many sketches precede the finished works.
Inga Reinbeck — Google review
A must-visit museum when in Skagen where you will find the famous painters of Skagen.
Kristina Kunz — Google review
Worth visiting.
A interesting collection with a focus on impressionism. Well curated displays of paintings, sculptures, pottery on two levels. Well light rooms, good ventilation and seats can be found in most rooms to rest the legs.
It was not crowded when we visited on a weekday afternoon. We could get tickets on the spot.
There is a cafe at the back of the museum and a museum gift shop.
Pyrognats — Google review
Lovely museum showcasing artwork from many prominent Danish artists who flocked to Skagen seeking a shift away from the bustling cities and provides great information about Skagen's history.
It is integrated into the former Brøndum's Inn, where portraits of many prominent artists and the dining room can still be seen. The "drawing" room offers books on the history of many of these artists, and offers great insight.
There are two separate galleries and the temporary one of Marie Krøyer was exceptional.
One is required store bags in lockers in the basement (make sure to have a 1€ coin or a 20 DKK piece)
James — Google review
We found our visit to the museum very enjoyable! Contrary to some reviews, all staff members were very friendly and helpful. We learned many interesting facts about Skagen and the artists. Additionally, the museum is very clean and well-lit, allowing the paintings to be showcased effectively. A visit is definitely worthwhile.
Michael — Google review
Large with an extensive collection of art from Skagen. Children are free, however, there is a childs hunt with a lovely prize at the end for only 10kr. Many guided tours throughout the day (check to see if in English) and a nice restaurant in the previous residense of michael and is wife in the middle. The artpieces are enormous and if you would like a litle souvenir. They keep discounted items across from the shop in a seperate room.
The adventurer — Google review
Das größte Museum des Museum Trios. Hier sind die großen Bilder der Skagen Maler zu sehen. Es gibt einen schönen Kaffeegarten und einen guten Museumshop. Der Kauf vom Kombiticket ist vorteilhaft. Waschräume sehr sauber. Der Abstecher ins Museum bei einem Besuch von Skagen ist zu empfehlen.
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The largest museum in the Museum Trio. The large pictures by the Skagen painters can be seen here. There is a nice coffee garden and a good museum shop. Buying a combination ticket is advantageous. Washrooms very clean. A detour to the museum when visiting Skagen is recommended.
Hans-Herbert Hadler — Google review
The Skagen painters are fantastic, plus the French exhibition from Paris Marmotan museum, with Monet, Sunrise !
eric P — Google review
Eine tolle Ausstellung über die Künstlerkolonie in Skagen. Beeindruckende Werke der großen Künstler. Und eine Zeitreise in das Skagen des 1850 bis ca. 1930 viele Werke zeigen die Landschaft und das Leben der Menschen hier. Für kleine Kinder vielleicht etwas Langweilig aber für ältere ist das OK denke ich. Es gibt kein Audiogerät aber man kann sich eine App laden die mehr Informationen bereit hält. Es gibt einen Shop und eine öffentliche Toilette.
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A great exhibition about the artists' colony in Skagen. Impressive works by great artists. And a journey through time into Skagen from the 1850s to around 1930. Many works show the landscape and the lives of the people here. Maybe a little boring for small children but I think it's OK for older ones. There is no audio device but you can download an app that provides more information. There is a shop and a public toilet.
Fantastic overview of the life of one of the great artists of Skagen and Denmark. Well worth a visit, as you can get a combination entrance ticket when visiting Skagen Museum.
Johan Andersson — Google review
Beautifully well kept, the house belongs to the renowned Skagen artist and his wife. The house is displayed with all their original belongings, paintings from his private collection and the staff are amazingly educated and love to share their knowledge of the house and the artist. Definitely worth a quick visit and take time to enjoy the garden!
Julia Heisselberg — Google review
The house was nice and atmospheric. The staff were helpful and knowledgeable
Ofir Frenkel — Google review
Cozy. Full of life, untouched, warm and real. Art and real life are Mixed here. You can feel it. Just lovely.
Marcos Roma — Google review
Beautifull home of the famous painters family, Anchors. Will recommend a visit if you like historic painters and art.
Dennis Paw Gallø Sørensen — Google review
Very nice. With a cafe just next to it where you can enjoy a nice cup of cofee.
Paata Maia — Google review
There were a lot of people (week 29, special week in Denmark with more people in Skagen, just heads up) but the house was really nice, to hear the stories and see the pictures. Can definitely recommend. 80 kr entry and children (0-17) free
Magnus Barken — Google review
Lovingly maintained, if a bit overdone with the sheer abundance of objects. But the great salon is worth seeing—what great gatherings must have taken place there!
Skagen Lighthouse is a towering beacon that ranks as the second-tallest among similar structures throughout the nation. This magnificent monument is an attraction in its own right and regularly welcomes visitors from all over to explore its interior. Alongside this, Skagen Lighthouse is also home to a migratory bird center, adding an extra dimension of interest for those with an affinity towards our feathered friends.
A nice and friendly marina, with all the bits and bobs. Many fellow sailors, good restaurants and water holes. Can get a little crowdy in the summer holiday.
Crathnir — Google review
Fishing boats, leisure craft, bustling cafe bars & upmarket shops. Great for browsing, people watching or eating and drinking.
Keith ?Cito? Barry — Google review
The marina harbour of Skagen is very beautiful. The colourful of boats and small old buildings around the harbour compliments each other which made it looks beautiful. There are many things going on here particularly nice restaurants and bars which is very pleasant to eat in the area. Many restaurant of choices which fantastic vibes. There are also boutiques shop in the area too which convenient for shopping.
Joshua Formentera — Google review
The prices are a little steep but I didn't expect less in Denmark and especially right next to the water.
The food was great and the people very friendly.
Fabian Gruschka — Google review
Beautiful place that is not only a marina but also an important fishing port. There are many nice shopping options as well many seafood restaurants. Art gallery are great to see. There is in the same site a quite important boat yard were fishing boat are getting repared which bring a little negative side to have these two industry not really connected together.
Christophe Poitevin — Google review
Great first place to arrived and get refill after so much hour of sea 🌊 😜 Very friendly and helpful people.
Jooles Forbes — Google review
Skagen is a nice harbour. They have most necessities, and it's a short walk to the "city centre". It's not very expensive to Dock your boat here for a few days, but be prepared to squeeze it into a crowded harbour or have a lot of neighbours as this is a very popular place in summer time.
Steinar Pedersen — Google review
Good places to eat and some shop for clothes. There are many activities happening at the harbour through out the year. So you get to see some impressive boats, and there is s lot of boat parties 😊
Shaun Hammargren — Google review
Nice little port, very quiet end of September on a Sunday. Good fish restaurants on the harbor and hotels.
The place with stunning views and amazing sight. Walk, run or just sit do whatever you want to do at such a superb place. Take a lot of pictures for your amazing memories. lovely houses with amazing beach views.
Muhammad Zulqarnain Khalid — Google review
A good old lighthouse primitive.
Being a maritimer I find all maritime relevant contraptions interesting.
It's interesting too see how maritime light signals were made and used in ancient times.
Even though it's not much to wander about a quick stop won't hurt.
Have a good one.
Brave lil' Roaster — Google review
Beautiful scenery and town. Must visit if you are in Denmark.
Eugene Son (Asian American Patriot) — Google review
Nice calm and sunny
CHILLAR ski — Google review
Nice place next to a supervised bathing beach with direct view to the roads of Skagen. Public toilette and garbage bins at beach entrance. Board walk for wheel chair access onto beach and even down to the water (at least in summer).
NordWind&Fire (Team #66) — Google review
Katapult , beautiful place that has traces of history and war
ANDREEA LŐRINCZI — Google review
Interesting Vippefyr. The original was build almost 500 years ago!
Michael W. Hansen — Google review
You have to go to this place if you are visiting Skagen
Hubert Jan Kalamajski — Google review
Impressive structure originally constructed back in 1627 of a Bascule light, this reconstruction was from 1958.
Helen Myhill — Google review
Amazing piece of history here. Oldest lighthouse in Denmark.
What a cool Teddy museum. Kids loved it and was impressed by the wide selection of teddy’s on display and reading about the history of Teddy. There’s an outside courtyard and a cafe close by.
Kristina Kunz — Google review
This very wonderful little museum is 'inhabited' by a large number of teddy bears in all sizes, colors and appearances
The museum tells the history of the teddy bear, from beginning until modern times. Visiting this museum will make you leave with a big smile on your face, because everything is so cute.
I very highly recommend this place, Even grownups will have a good time vusiting
Rene Bidstrup Nymand — Google review
Spend a cosy hour here looking at all kinds of teddy bears in various tableaus. Including lot of teddy bear history.
It's not impressive by any means, but very nice for a rainy day or younger children.
Martin B — Google review
The cutest museum ever. So many different teddy bears in so many different scenarios! Definitely worth a visit
Pia S. — Google review
Very nice place , but 80 krona is too much..
Emre Yıldız — Google review
Charming way to spend an hour in the heart of Skagen. Obviously passionate about their hobby and the stories behind the worlds favourite toy.
Phil Witcomb — Google review
The Teddy Bear museum is a nice museum to visit with your children. It shows the teddy bear history, and there is a nice variety of teddy bears.
Beautiful church … history goes back to 14 century.
Sumandra mitra — Google review
We were so very blessed to attend a memorable Sunday service and coffee at this church. The volunteers, headed by Mrs Bodil Johansen, treated us complete strangers like close family. This unique, beautifully maintained, wonderful church is a must-visit stop on weekdays, and a spiritual home on Sunday mornings.
Georg Kleine — Google review
Nice place in the centre of Skagen.
Andrew Stratinas — Google review
... beautiful church, the interior is simple but nice. boats hanging from the ceiling is a nice touch. if you wander in the streets, you won't miss it as the tower can be seen on the streets.
Shame A Name — Google review
To be visit , very beautiful and interesting history.
DEEP NORTH SEA PILOT — Google review
I saw a special light above the top of the church, it made me believe in God! I saw him!
eniripsa — Google review
beautiful little church in a beatiful town. it is worth a visit.
Skagen Bunkermuseum is a historical museum located in a German bunker from World War II. The museum showcases an impressive collection of uniforms and weapons, offering guided tours to visitors. It's a fascinating piece of history that is definitely worth visiting if you're in the area. Despite the small entrance fee of 50 kr, the museum offers interesting relics from the war era for enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
A small museum costs 50 kr, but you can see interesting relics!
Ivars ??r?is — Google review
A great place to learn some history. Lots of genuine artifacts including an MG-42. Many bunkers to see here.
Tim Shields — Google review
Contains several declassified Allied documents about Normandy and D-Day, in general, handful of Wehrmacht and Allied weapons. It's a quick visit, lacks information about the Skagen region of the Atlantic Wall. Value for money, if you are an WW-II enthusiast.
Omkar Joshi — Google review
Very small museum. The storyline wasn’t clear and overall it wasn’t impressive
You can skip it
Ofir Frenkel — Google review
Incredible museum, it is a must see place to retrace the history.
Chlo? Andriamiseza — Google review
Really amazing a must see while here and definitely worth the trip
Leonardo Santin — Google review
A piece of history in a World War II bunker. Wonderful places to visit in the area
Geo Nicolau — Google review
Very interesting! We enjoyed it and were glad we took the time to see it.
Easy parking, lots to see in the museum and lots of outdoors scenic viewpoints nearby.
Recommended. Be sure to wander around and take your time.
Wayne Tucker — Google review
Having visited several other bunker museums in Denmark this one was a bit of a disappointment. The displays just didn't compare to the others and the bunker is also very small, just a few rooms.
Jens Thomas — Google review
Small museum in the german bunker from the time of the 2nd world war. If u come to grenen u should visit it
Very beautiful glass and ceramic items as well as painting 🪷
Valeria Azovskaya — Google review
This place is great! Artists are so clever and I love the creativity on display
Nathan Dike — Google review
(Translated by Google) Here it is nice to look .... and to shop 🥰👍. So cozy to helpful staff 🤗
(Original)
Her er det hyggelig å titte....og å handle 🥰👍. Så koselig å hjelpsom betjening 🤗
Bj?rg Westby — Google review
Querky and pricy. Nice art tho
Doug Thompson — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic place with a super nice and huge selection of many different artists and with a nice high level of service and quick service 😍
(Original)
Fantastisk sted med et super flot og kæmpe stort udvalg af mange forskellige kunstnere og med en dejlig høj serviceniveau og hurtig betjening 😍
Hanne thorhauge — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice gallery with many things to look at
(Original)
Ett trevlig galleri med många saker att se på
Britt-Marie Källman — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy gallery with many exciting things...house to look in the backyard
(Original)
Hyggeligt galleri med mange spænde ting...hus at kikke i baghaven
Mette Bauch — Google review
(Translated by Google) We go there every single time we are in Skagen and Galleri Bo is always worth a visit.
(Original)
Vi kommer der hver eneste gang vi er I Skagen og Galleri Bo er altid et besøg værd.
Poul Krag — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very inspiring and versatile
It's one of the places I always have to visit when I'm in Skagen 😎
Bettina 👋
(Original)
Meget inspirerende og alsidig
Det er et af stederne jeg altid skal besøge når jeg er på Skagen 😎
Bettina 👋
We greatly enjoyed the combination of architecture, art and nature. The unique building designed by Jørn Utzon (of Sydney Opera House) contains information about Utzon's philosophy of design which combines form inspired by and complimenting nature. Well worth discovering.
Additionally there was an exhibit with film which explained how nature is forming the Skagen Odde Area. That was my favourite. Then there were additional hands on areas about various aspects of local biology, zoology, geology and botany. Cool for kids.
The current art exhibit with paintings and sculpture was top rate. And there was a lovely cafe area. Great way to spend a few hours. Take a sketch book and sit in the courtyard!
And by the way the friendly, informative lady working the register was the cherry on top of the cake! Great place for something different near the seaside.
S Scharlau — Google review
It has a very diverse collection, wit expositions by local artists, combined with nature education, you have to go and check out the house owl at reception, it is amazing. Frome here a few trails start in an amazing area, an undiscovered gem, so close to big volume tourists at the tip, 30 minute walk from the northeast point of Danmark. Kind and knowledgeable staff
Dick van 't Riet — Google review
Good informative value in their stands and from their guides about the flora and fauna og this particular and special area in Denmark. The artgallery currently stands as a rather odd extension og the museum. The museum itself really needs to up its visibility. Not even a proper roadsign outside the museum is present currently, so a fair few potential customers are probably passing it unknowingly.
Mikkel Høiberg — Google review
Unfortunately we was not visiting inside. But looks good and some kind of art center.
Mats Lindborg — Google review
Beautiful design of the building complex is worth a visit alone. Why not cycle there and take in the scenery.
Andrew Cox — Google review
The architeckture by utzon is interesting, the collection not that much
Old white tower, not longer usable. Would recommend to spend time otherwhere.
Dennis Paw Gallø Sørensen — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lighthouse, which was built in 1747, presented itself as a red brick building for a long time. At the beginning of the 19th century, however, it was whitewashed - and it has remained so to this day.
Initially, a lantern was used as a light source, but it was soon replaced by a fire basket because it was feared that the panes could ice up. It stayed that way until 1816. Since there were 4 stairs leading up, the lighthouse keeper could safely approach the fire, depending on the wind direction.
(Original)
Der bereits im Jahre 1747 erbaute Leuchtturm präsentierte sich lange Zeit als roter Backsteinbau. Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts wurde er jedoch weiß gekalkt- und so ist es bis heute geblieben.
Als Befeuerung diente zunächst eine Laterne, die jedoch schon bald durch einen Feuerkorb ersetzt wurde, weil man befürchtete, dass die Scheiben vereisen könnten. So blieb es bis zum Jahre 1816. Da ganze 4 Treppen hinaufführten, konnte sich der Leuchtturmwärter je nach Windrichtung gefahrlos dem Feuer nähern.
Peter Michel — Google review
(Translated by Google) When visiting Vippefyret, we cycled past the White Lighthouse.
Unfortunately it was closed so we didn't get up to admire the view.
The White Lighthouse took over after the Vippe Lighthouse in 1747.
In 1816 the lighthouse was raised and the open lighthouse basket was covered with a signal lantern.
The lighthouse was in use until 1858, when it was replaced by the Skagen lighthouse or, colloquially, Det Grå Fyret,
(Original)
Ved besøk av Vippefyret syklet vi forbi det Hvite Fyret.
Var dessverre stengt så vi kom oss ikke opp for å beundre utsikten.
Det Hvite fyret overtok etter Vippefyret i 1747.
I 1816 ble fyret hevet og den åpne fyrkurven ble dekket med en signallykt.
Fyret var i bruk til 1858 da det ble erstattet av Skagen fyr eller på folkemunne Det Grå Fyret,
Bjørn Rekdal — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful historic lighthouse
that you have to take a look at.
Attention: You actually have to pay a cash entrance fee here, which we would have liked to do, but we never got any in Denmark because we didn't need anything until now.
Mysterious because you can otherwise pay for everything by card, so just be careful and take cash with you.
In fact, because we didn't have anything with us, my wife didn't have to pay anything, which we thought was great. Greetings and thank you very much for that 👍🏼
(Original)
Schöner Historischer Leuchtturm
den man sich mal angucken muss.
Achtung: Tatsächlich muss man hier mal Bar Eintritt zahlen, hätten wir auch gern getan, aber haben nie welches in Dänemark einstecken, da wir bisher nix brauchten.
Mysteriös, da man sonst alles mit Karte zahlen kann, also einfach Aufpassen und Bargeld mitnehmen.
Tatsächlich brauchte meine Frau, weil wir nichts dabei hatten, garnichts zahlen, was wir wieder super spitze fanden. Lg und vielen Dank dafür 👍🏼
Kevin Penzel — Google review
(Translated by Google) The old lighthouse in white is actually a brick building. Cozy bench at the foot.
(Original)
Der alte Leuchtturm in weiß ist eigentlich ein Backsteingebäude. Gemütlich Bank am Fuße.
Klaus Redegeld — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very welcoming little lighthouse where we had the chance to see a magnificent photo exhibition and to climb to the top for free
(Original)
Petit phare très chaleureux où nous avons eu la chance de voir une magnifique exposition de photo et de monter au sommet gratuitement
Francois Jouffroy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Charming tower with a very low door. Fun to visit if you are in Skagen.
(Original)
Sjarmerende tårn med en veldig lav dør. Morsomt å besøke hvis du er i skagen.
Chris Philip — Google review
(Translated by Google) The tower can be visited. But it's more like just the little brother of the big one a little further.
(Original)
Der Turm kann besichtigt. Ist aber eher nur der kleine Bruder vom großen ein Stück weiter.