Thyborøn Strand

Beach Thyborøn, Central Denmark Region, Denmark

What to expect

Thyborøn is a fishing village in Jutland, Denmark, with a population of 1,740, mainly known for being the site of numerous shipwrecks. The town has a port that was originally established as a fishing harbour in 1914 and has been steadily evolving over the years. Thyborøn is home to several attractions, including the snail house, which is lined with thousands of snail and conch shells, and the Sea War Museum Jutland. The town also has an aquarium, Jyllandsakvariet, which features fish from the North Sea and the Limfjord. Visitors can enjoy the town's scenic location on the northern tip of Harboøre Tange at the western terminus of the Limfjord canal

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Holidays in Denmark with children – 9 activities in Thyborøn on the North Sea coast

Holidays in Denmark with children – 9 activities in Thyborøn on the North Sea coast
This family's experience:

Activities: We enjoyed Badespaß (fun in the water) on the beach. There was a beautiful, child-friendly, and safe sandy beach, protected by breakwaters. We found a wind-sheltered spot behind the hedges to spread out our beach blanket. The TrygFonden Kystlivredning provided safety from June 29th to August 22nd. There are clean toilet facilities with showers (free) and some restaurants behind the beach at the harbor

Highlights: The beach was wonderful for the kids. Even when it was windy, we could still enjoy the beach. The children had a lot of fun. We were also happy that the lifeguards kept the kids safe. When we wanted some privacy, we walked along the coast ✨