Thorsminde Beach
On Thorsminde beach, there will be fly-lines in the North Sea during the summer. They form a giant 'swimming pool', which gives you greater peace of mind than other beaches along the West Coast.

Thorsminde beach is a sandy beach with dunes. The beach has a handicap path where pedestrians and wheelchair users can get closer to the water.
Right next to the beach there are parking spaces, restrooms, restaurant, kiosk and barbecue. Within a few minutes there are also ports, cottages and a camp site, and Strandingsmuseum St. George, which tells the dramatic story of the biggest beaching disaster ever where 1300 sailors lost their lives on Christmas Eve 1811.
Thorsminde Beach has been awarded the Blue Flag in recent years – a visible sign that the beach and water environment are clean and of high quality. Each year, the Danish Outdoor Council (Friluftsrådet) publishes the list of approved beaches and marinas before the bathing season officially begins on 1 June. On Friluftsrådet’s website, you can stay updated on the status for the current year.
Facilities
- Accessible on the Northwest Coast
- Ramp for wheelchair users
- Car park nearby
- Lavatory
- Newsstand/café
- Beach suitable for children
Get directions
Thorsminde Strand
Thorsminde
6990 Ulfborg
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