Fjerritslev is the 'capital' of the Han Herred district. Since the 1830s, this old village has been a hub of transportation between Aalborg and Thisted. With the advent of the railway in 1897, Fjerritslev developed into something of a provincial town. One of the tourist sights today is the old Bryggergård, which has been made into a museum.
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Fosdalen
Fosdalen is a glacial gorge cut into the Lien incline, the ancient coast of the Stone Age sea. The valley has an abundance of bird life and some fascinating botany. A path and brook at the bottom of the valley lead from the foot of the incline to its top near Lerup church, by Our Lady's Spring. -
Lille Brøndum
Whereas in many Danish villages the farms were moved out of the old village communities and enclosed as a result of the agricultural reforms, the farms of Lille Brøndum stayed put. Accordingly, the old structure of this picturesque village remains intact in the undulating landscape. -
Øster Hurup
Øster Hurup developed during the 20th century from a traditional village into a fishing hamlet with an island harbour. Today, with its large, child-friendly bathing beaches, Øster Hurup is the undisputed holiday centre of the area. -
Højsande
Højsande is a sand drift landscape. From the 17th-18th century, two large migrating dunes formed. These moved across the northern parts of Læsø until their progress was halted with the planting of the dune plantation Læsø Klitplantage in the early 20th century. Today, parts of the area are protected so that the consequences of sand drift can still be observed. -
Vesterø harbour
Vesterø harbour, with its shipping and ferry crossing, is Læsø's lifeline to the mainland. The harbour was established in 1872 to ensure regular transportation of mail, goods and passengers from Frederikshavn; the Jutland stretch of railway had reached Frederikshavn in 1871. Subsequently, harbour activities expanded to include fishing, ship building and the latest addition, a marina. -
The Coastal Saga Weeks
The Coastal Saga Weeks (Kystsogevekene) is an annual event for mobilising and visualising the traditional Norwegian coastal culture. The event takes place form mid-August to end September each year. The event hosts around 150 different events scattered along the coast of Hordaland, and attracts 35.000 visitors. -
The Archipelagiopark - facilitated areas for the public in Lister.
Enjoying outdooractivity in Lister gets easier and easier. The last couple of years a number of areas has been facilitated for the public, and there are more to come. The website gives accurate information over where , when and how. -
CMI The Great Outdoor Activities Day
This activity was aimed at testing how best to attract the general public to a range of outdoor activities and ensure that as many as possible of them participated. -
Backpacks, what works and what is needed?
This initiative was aimed at developing different sets of backpack content for different types of visitors. By developing sets of equipent, it was hoped that visitors would rent or buy a backpack suited to their interests or plans for the family. The project worked, but showed very different results from those originally anticipated.


















































