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(381) · Nature reserve in Frederikshavn Municipality, Denmark
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Råbjerg Mile is a migrating coastal dune between Skagen and Frederikshavn, Denmark. It is the largest moving dune in Northern Europe with an …

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Jun 13, 2024
Amazing experience which you wouldn’t expect to see in Denmark. A must if you are in the area. Access is easy with free parking.Full review by kkdeacon
Aug 1, 2023
Amazing! Breath-taking landscape, but also just very fun to run around in. And not at all something you’d expect to find in Denmark. I’d recommend checking it out, especially if you like sand. ;)Full review by Thomas S
Nov 7, 2021
It is always interesting to see bunkers and at the same time a sad time in world history. The beaches are a must see! All the beaches in Denmark are pretty regardless of the strong wind.Full review by RebeccaN1

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Hi guys, I am wondering if it is possible to (easily) get to here (or Skagen) using public transport? (and if it is actually worth …
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Hi guys, I am wondering if it is possible to (easily) get to here (or Skagen) using public transport? (and if it is actually worth the journey/hassle!) Thanks in advance!
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Skagen has a train station. I’m not sure if there run buses to the sand dunes. The dune is really awesome and worth a visit. Also go to the light house on the west coast the Rubjerg Knude …
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Skagen has a train station. I’m not sure if there run buses to the sand dunes. The dune is really awesome and worth a visit. Also go to the light house on the west coast the Rubjerg Knude in Lokken. That is an amazing place to see and visit too.
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How did you get there fromskagen??
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During the summer months there is a tourist bus route from skagen that stops there. Otherwise you can rent bikes and bike down. There are paths most of the way through grassland …
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During the summer months there is a tourist bus route from skagen that stops there. Otherwise you can rent bikes and bike down. There are paths most of the way through grassland and by the sand covered church.
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Answer by Stacey H · Apr 19, 2017
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I'll be coming into the cruise port in Skagen, I want to go see Raabjerg Mile first then try to go see Grenen, what type of …
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I'll be coming into the cruise port in Skagen, I want to go see Raabjerg Mile first then try to go see Grenen, what type of transportation is available and how much. I see where one is to the south and the other north of Skagen. I'm only in port about 6 hours would it be possible to go to both places? Appreciate any help or suggestions. Thank you.
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I agree, you'll be a bit pressed for time, and you will need a car/taxi if you want to see Raabjerg Mile. Also consider that cabs are way more expensive in Denmark compared to …
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I agree, you'll be a bit pressed for time, and you will need a car/taxi if you want to see Raabjerg Mile. Also consider that cabs are way more expensive in Denmark compared to US. If you drop Raabjerg Mile then maybe consider Den Tilsandede Kirke instead. It's also within walking distance from the harbour.
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