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Rømø with bunkers, breeding birds and history
Juvrevej, 6792 Rømø
Danish
Join us on an exciting adventure tour of Rømø, where we share the nature and culture of the island. Rømø and the Wadden Sea are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and offer some unique and sometimes completely unexpected experiences.
You will get very close when we take you down to the bunkers of Tvismark Plantage, where we see running tracks, shooting stations, radar systems and garage bunkers. Some are large and easily accessible through a secured door. In others, you have to crawl to get in.
Children and adults love these trips in a secret universe you might not otherwise see. Come down into the “underworld” and discover the last vestiges of the Nazi era. From here we continue to Denmark's widest beach at Lakolk. At low tide, it's above a
kilometres wide and in the transition between beach and dunes breed Dwarf terns and white-breasted parakeets, which are some of Denmark's rarest breeding birds. The tour ends at Rømø's only church - Sct. Clement's church there is very much marked by the Maritime and Commodore era, about 2-300 years ago. The three side naves of the church bear witness to the large population growth that came on the island in connection with the Greenland trade in the 17th to the 19th century. Nine church ships inside the church are an expression of the great importance that shipping has had for the island. The altar, chandeliers and hat hooks tell us about the wealth that was on the island in connection with the whale and seal catch in the Arctic Ocean, and a memorial tablet points to the losses the island suffered in connection with 1. World War II. They are served a sandwich and a spring water on the tour. **Remember: ** It is a trip where we drive in our own cars to 3 locations from where we hike. Expect us to walk a total of about 4 km. Remember windproof and rainproof jacket and good shoes/boots.
Children and adults love these trips in a secret universe you might not otherwise see. Come down into the “underworld” and discover the last vestiges of the Nazi era. From here we continue to Denmark's widest beach at Lakolk. At low tide, it's above a
kilometres wide and in the transition between beach and dunes breed Dwarf terns and white-breasted parakeets, which are some of Denmark's rarest breeding birds. The tour ends at Rømø's only church - Sct. Clement's church there is very much marked by the Maritime and Commodore era, about 2-300 years ago. The three side naves of the church bear witness to the large population growth that came on the island in connection with the Greenland trade in the 17th to the 19th century. Nine church ships inside the church are an expression of the great importance that shipping has had for the island. The altar, chandeliers and hat hooks tell us about the wealth that was on the island in connection with the whale and seal catch in the Arctic Ocean, and a memorial tablet points to the losses the island suffered in connection with 1. World War II. They are served a sandwich and a spring water on the tour. **Remember: ** It is a trip where we drive in our own cars to 3 locations from where we hike. Expect us to walk a total of about 4 km. Remember windproof and rainproof jacket and good shoes/boots.
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