Park
A.P. Møller Grunden v. Udsholt Strand
Fyrrestien 1 A., 3230
Near the Margueritruten
11 km from the nearest signed point on the Sjælland og Hovedstaden section — a worthwhile side trip.
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Overview
If you have timeA.P. Møller Grunden at Udsholt Strand is a coastal park area on the north coast of Zealand, between Gilleleje and Rågeleje. Also known as Skibsreddergrunden, it offers access to the shoreline and open outdoor space near the water. The setting suits a short stop to stretch your legs, enjoy sea air and take in the coastal atmosphere before continuing your drive. It is a low-key destination where the focus is on the simple experience of being by the coast rather than on facilities or organised activities.
Visit A.P. Møller Grunden if you want a straightforward coastal stop between larger destinations. The area, also called Skibsreddergrunden, offers sea views and a quiet outdoor break close to the water. It works well as a brief pause on a North Zealand drive, especially when combined with nearby nature and cultural stops.
A simple coastal pause for sea air and views, best combined with nearby nature and cultural stops.
Planning your visit
- How long to stay
- 30-60 minutes
- Best time to visit
- The area is most appealing in daylight and in reasonably clear weather, when you can see the coastline and spend time outside by the water. In the warmer months you are more likely to linger, while in colder or windy conditions it is mainly suited to a short stop to enjoy the sea view before moving on.
Around here
Nearby on the Margueritruten
Maglehøjene – Ancient Burial Mounds with a View of the Kattegat
Historic building · 2.5 km
Blistrup church
Church · 2.7 km
Heatherhill – heather, hills and original nature by Kattegat
Park · 4.0 km
Gilleleje Labyrinth – Fun and Quiz for the Whole Family
Amusement park · 4.9 km
Gilbjerg Hoved – Where Coastal Cliffs Meet Cultural Heritage
Park · 5.1 km
Søren Kierkegaard Stone
Attraction · 5.2 km
Frequently asked
- What is A.P. Møller Grunden at Udsholt Strand?
- A.P. Møller Grunden at Udsholt Strand is a coastal park area on the north coast of Zealand, between Gilleleje and Rågeleje in North Zealand. It is also known as Skibsreddergrunden. Travellers mainly use it as a simple place to pause close to the sea, get some fresh air and briefly explore the shoreline during a drive in the area.
- Where is A.P. Møller Grunden located in relation to Gilleleje and Rågeleje?
- A.P. Møller Grunden lies on the coast in Udsholt, on the stretch between the towns of Gilleleje and Rågeleje in North Zealand. It forms part of the same north-facing coastline along the Kattegat. If you are driving in this area, it works as a convenient intermediate stop along the shore rather than a separate destination far inland.
- Is A.P. Møller Grunden worth a special trip, or only as a stop along the way?
- A.P. Møller Grunden is generally better suited as a short stop than as the sole goal of an outing. Its appeal lies in the direct access to the coast and sea air rather than in specific attractions or facilities. Many visitors will find it most worthwhile when combined with other nearby places along the North Zealand coast on the same day.
- How much time should I plan for a visit to A.P. Møller Grunden?
- Most travellers will find that 30 minutes to an hour is enough for A.P. Møller Grunden. This allows time for a short walk, to look at the coastline and to take a break from driving. If you are combining it with nearby nature areas or cultural sights, you can treat it as a quick pause between longer visits along the coast.
- What can I combine with a visit to A.P. Møller Grunden nearby?
- A.P. Møller Grunden sits on the same general stretch of coast as several other nature and cultural stops in North Zealand. It combines well with places that offer longer walks or more defined viewpoints. This makes it easy to fit into a wider day exploring both the shoreline and inland sights on a Margueritruten road trip.
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