Frederikshavn offers beautiful nature experiences from wooded hills to wide sandy beaches. Explore the Bangsbo area, enjoy the view from Pikkerbakkerne or relax at Palmestranden. Whether you're into hiking, cycling or mountain biking, there are plenty of routes.
44 acres of fenced-off woods and meadows with around 40 free-range fallow, red and sika deer. Particularly interesting in the spring when the animals calve, and in the mating season in autumn.
Bangsbo in Frederikshavn - Beautiful Nature and War History
The Bangsbo area near Frederikshavn is truly special, featuring both wild animals and tranquil bird songs, as well as dark bunkers and colorful flower displays. Here are our tips for hours full of impressions and great stories.
The Bangsbo area in southern Frederikshavn is a popular destination with many gems. Here you can enjoy the fantastic nature on a walk along the path with the royal sounding name – Kongestien (The Kings trail).
Directions: From Frederikshavn follow the road from Bangsbo, past the Bangsbo Museum heading towards Gærum.The road is parallel to the stream and has secondary roads that cross the stream.
Fishing is allowed between Elling and Kvissel Chance of catching trout, roaches (rutilus) and eels. Only members of the local fishing society "Lystfiskeriforeningen for Frederikshavn og Omegn" are allowed to fish here.
Åsted Å is a small stream which runs through Åsted Ådal reserve. You can fish from Lindet to Kvissel for river trout, rainbow trout, brown trout, roaches (rutilus) and eels.Catch options: Brook trout, Sea trout, Rainbow trout, Eel
Child-friendly sandy beach with fine sand and dunes, which also invites visitors to take a brisk walk. Blue Flag. 9 Kms north of Frederikshavn. Very popular area for holidays in summerhouses.
Palmestranden is Frederikshavn's urban and child-friendly beach with many activities and an almost exotic atmosphere. Here you can relax in the shade of the palm trees.