Oplev naturens skønhed i alle farver ved Nordsjællands Kyst – ud til Kattegat på en dag med storm og høje bølger og en dag med vindstille og “flat” hav, den 11. og 15. januar 2025.
Text and photos Erik K Abrahamsen.
Liseleje Beach. View in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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The 11. January 2025 in Denmark is windy, sunny, cold and with blue sky.
I am living all year around in my summerhouse only 3 km fra the beaches of North Sealand, Denmark.
Today we are in the winter season – with or without snow. Snow in Denmark comes and go. If we are lucky we can have 10-20 cm snow all over Denmark in a period of more than one week with ice skating on lakes.
I will show you the beaches of North Sealand at Liseleje, Melby Overdrev and Tisvilde Forest on a day without snow, minus 2-4 degrees and very windspeed of 14 m/second coming fra direction north af Kattegat Sea.
Here is my photo story:
Entrance to Liseleje Beach from parking area:
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View from Liseleje Beach to Kattegat Sea in direction north:
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View in direction west to Liseleje:
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View from Liseleje beach in direction north to Kattegat Sea:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction north to Kattegat Sea:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction west to breakwater “Pynten” built 1917 to protect a landing place for fishing boats:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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View from Liseleje Beach in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Forest and Tisvildeleje Beach:
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4 days later the 15. January 2025 the winds has gone and the landscape at Liseleje Beach is calm with sunshine, blue sky and “flat” water on Kattegat Sea:
East entrance fra parking place to Liseleje Beach – view in direction north to Kattegat Sea:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to water breaks of big granite stone:
Farthest away the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats.
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction east to Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje farthest away:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to 2 breakwaters of big granite stones:
Farthest away the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats.
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to 2 breakwaters of big granite stones:
Farthest away the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats.
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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View in direction east from “PYNTEN” to 2 breakwaters og big granite stone to Liseleje beach:
At left Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation and Tisvilde Hegn.
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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Liseleje Beach – view in direction west to the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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Liseleje Beach – view to ICE-HOUSE for storing fish and to stake for drying nets “STEJLEPLADS” close to “PYNTEN”:
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Liseleje Beach – view to ICE-HOUSE for storing fish and to stake for drying nets “STEJLEPLADS” close to “PYNTEN”:
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Plates of history of the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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Plates of history of the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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Plates of history of the 50 m long breakwater “PYNTEN” built 1917 to protect landing place to fisher boats:
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Liseleje Beach – view to ICE-HOUSE for storing fish and to stake for drying nets “STEJLEPLADS” close to “PYNTEN”:
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Liseleje Beach – view from stake for drying nets “STEJLEPLADS” in direction north to PYNTEN with 50 m long breakwater:
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Liseleje Beach- view in direction north to Kattegat Sea with a kayak on a trip in direction west:
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View in direction east to Liseleje Beach, Melby Overdrev, Asserbo Plantation, Tisvilde Hegn and Tisvildeleje Beach farthest away:
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I hope you have enjoyed my photo story and I welcome you to visit the coastline of North Sealand alone, with your families and/or with your friends.
The nature is beautiful in winter, spring, summer and autumn and in all wether conditions.
Test and photos Copyright Erik K Abrahamsen 2025
All right reserved
Enjoy life- be happy!
Melby, North Sealand, Denmark 19. January 2025
Best wishes
Erik