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Sunday, 12 May 2013

Gilleleje Beach,North Zealand,Denmark

Gilleleje  is a coastal town with around 7000 full year residents, it's an important local fishing harbour, and was indeed founded by fishermen as early as the 16th century.It has splendid beach for a warm summer day.
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  • The beach is immensely popular in the summer, and locally famous for it's white sand - many of the outlying houses are vacation homes, so you can count on the beach being full on weekends (Jun-Aug) if the weather is good. 
  • During the season, there is life guards stationed here - if you walk around 1 kilometre north west along the beach, you'll reach Zealands northernmost point, if you walk around the same distance in the opposite direction, you'll find Nakkehoved Lighthouse, which along with a sister in Sweden, marks the entrance to the Øresund sound. 

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