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Agger Tange (headland) in Thy National Park

Agger Tange is a narrow headland, or spit of land.

Agger Tange (headland) in Thy National Park
Sydthy, North Jutland
Natural Areas
Photo: Jakob Kusk

Agger Tange is a narrow headland, or spit of land, with a large colony of black headed gulls, arctic terns, and smaller colonies of common gulls. 

Crowds of coots together with mutes, whoopers, and Bewick's swans rest here. A rich variety of ducks such as mallard, teal, and widgeon can also be observed here, together with pochard and goldeneye, especially in the autumm. The waders are also represented with golden plover, lapwing, oyster, catcher, dunlin, curlew, and common snipe.

When sailing on the ferry between Agger and Thyborøn, you often have the possibility to observe common seals.

In Nationalpark Thys information house Svaneholmhus you can see an exhibition about animal and plant life at Agger Tange.

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Contact Information
  • Email: thy@danmarksnationalparker.dk
Facilities
  • Marked-out routes
  • Information display
  • Guided nature tours
  • Coach park
  • Toilet
Type
  • Fjord
  • Dune area
  • Nature reserve
  • Beach

Get directions

Aggervej

7770 Vestervig

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Last updated by::VisitNordvestkysten, Thyinfo@visitnordvestkysten.dk

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