Grenen is a long sandbar spit at Skagen Odde (the headland of Jutland), north of the town of Skagen.
Near the tip of the spit are two small museums: Skagen Bunker Museum and Grenens Kunstmuseum. Danish national road 40 terminates at Grenen, and it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, with approximately 2 million visitors each year.
The area surrounding Grenen is the place with the greatest number of observed bird species in all of Denmark. Skagen Bird Observatory Birdwatchers regard it as the best spot in Northern Europe, for observing birds of prey during their spring Bird migration. Birding... Denmark Fatbirder Birds often gather here before crossing the seas to Bohuslän in Sweden. There are more migratory birds near Grenen when the wind is from the south-east. If the wind is from the south-west, many birds choose a route across Funen and Zealand instead. The annual Skagen Birding Festival has been celebrated here since 2005, attracting more than a thousand visitors and participants.
Grenen is also one of the best places in Denmark to observe sea mammals. and are very common here, and can be spotted here year round as well. As the area attracts many birdwatchers with binoculars, Grenen has also offered many whale sightings. The species most often reported are dolphins (especially white-beaked dolphins), northern minke whale and orcas. There have been isolated reports from Grenen of more exotic animals such as the walrus, the hooded seal and others. List of species at Grenen Fugle & Natur
Scientists view Grenen as a laboratory on both Geomorphology and botany, as new land is continuously being formed and shaped here, soon to be colonized by pioneering flora.
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