©  Photo:

Strib Nordstrand (beach)

The beach is approximately 200 metres long and 15–20 metres wide.

Swimming is not recommended around the pier or in the western direction due to strong currents. About 200 metres east of the pier, a very strong outward current may occasionally occur, and bathing is also discouraged in that area. The beach consists of sand mixed with small pebbles. Behind most of the shoreline lies a 30–40 metre wide coastal meadow, primarily covered with dense wild rose bushes (Rosa rugosa).

Three lifeguard stations are positioned along the beach for safety.

Seabed and Depth Conditions
The water becomes relatively deep quite quickly when heading north or west. In the western area, strong currents are typically present. In the eastern section, a strong outward current may occur from time to time. The seabed is mostly sandy, with some stones along the shoreline.

Part of the beach has a blue flag
See the quality and temperature of the bathing water

Share your wonders: