Med lidt fantasi kan milen give sig ud for en ørken eller prærielandskab og det fangede ungerne hurtigt til fantasifulde lege. Udsigten er udmærket, parkeringsmulighederne er gode og hele herligheden koster ikke en krone (heller ikke parkeringen). Barnevogn duer ikke i det landskab, men der er ikke længere, end at selv vores 2 årige kunne gå fra bilen til toppen. Ta' godt med tøj på!
A very different kind of nature to visit in Denmark. Might have expected it to be bigger, but it's still a good impression of how it "eats" it way through the landscape.
Absolutely worth a visit. Great place for a walk with the family. Be sure to see both the front in the east and the back in the west.
Unbelievable view when first passing through different kind of vegetation and just suddenly there is only loads of sand in front of you. The walk up is a tough one, remember to bring your water bottle with you, but the view from the up is breathtaking.
På vei til Skagen må man stoppe og la seg fasinere av Råbjerg Mile.Et ca 1 kvadratkilometer stort område med over 3 millioner kubikkmeter sand som langsomt flytter seg over landet og sluker alt på sin vei. Milen flytter seg med ca 15 meter i året og 40 år etter at evt trær og andre objekter er blitt slukt kommer det ut på andre siden. Meget morsomt og fasinerende naturfenomen som myndighetene i Danmark har fredet og bestemt skal få la gå sin gang uforstyrret av menneskehånd.
A must see if in the region, especially if you have children- ours (aged 3 and 5) loved it and could have spent hours here!
If you're in the area, you HAVE TO GO. You're walking along grassy dunes, then all of a sudden, it's like you're in the dessert. Was not expecting this. Pictures don't do it justice. No admission charge. Bring camera!
This Nature phenomen is placed very near to the West coast and is a speciel sight. A little desert in a klitplantage which is very unusual. You must see it to believe it :-) Have fun !
I did not want to miss this attraction, but did not want to join the 2 hour hike through it our group had planned so I made a quick visit to see it. We took a taxi from Skagen and I had the taxi driver wait for me. The cost was about 250 DKK each way (20 min drive). It is amazing to see such a huge sand dune in the middle of Denmark. The sand is very soft and fine and was a bit difficult to walk in but you can't really appreciate it until you climb to the top and see the extent of the sand dune. You can see all the way out to the sea. Comfortable shoes are recommended. The rest of our group stayed to see the sunset and were amazed with the view and the colours. If you are there in the evening, it gets chilly even in the summer, so take a sweater or a jacket.
Still amazed that we found Sand dunes about a mile hike in to a hard to find area. We were worried that the hills with scattered grass was all we would see, but keep going! Make sure you mark you path back - because once you trample over a couple of dunes, you will need help getting back! I would rate this the second greatest free find in Denmark!