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Vi vil gerne kort nævne Mols Bjerge, Helgenæs, Kolindsund og Klinterne ved Gjerrild, Karlby og Sangstrup. Der findes dog mange andre attraktive områder på Djursland. Her er blot de mere karakteristiske. Vi anbefaler, at man søger yderligere information om områderne på turistbureauerne.
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Mols Bjerge Mols Bjerge, perhaps a future national park, is characterised by its remarkable scenery and fascinating nature.
Formed during the last ice age some 12,000 years ago, the unspoiled and varied landscape is home to many wild plants. Its stunning natural beauty can be experienced from public as well as private areas as provided by the Danish Protection of Nature Act.
Helgenæs Nearby is the scenic Helgenæs peninsula with the lighthouse Sletterhage Fyr positioned on its southern tip. This stormy place is ruled by nature – the wind, the sea and the rugged, rocky coast. A magnificent area that is also ideal for angling.
In the heart of Djursland you will find Kolindsund, which was the largest lake in Jutland until 1874. Today the canals of Kolindsund run from Kolind to Grenaa, and the surrounding area is characterised by great natural beauty and a rich bird life.
Klinterne ved Gjerrild, Karlby og Sangstrup The northern coast of Djursland is home to the steep calcareous cliffs near Karlby, Sangstrup and Gjerrild that were formed during the tertiary period a few million years ago.
The rich fish population in the waters off the cliffs makes it an ideal spot for angling, and its rich bird life is worth a study.
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