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Tibirke Bakker Tisvilde Hegn
Tisvilde Tibirke Hills Tisvilde Fences
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Tibirke hills Tisvilde Hegn |
East of Tisvilde Hegn is Tibirke Hills. Affluence and artists bought plots in Tibirke Hills in the early 19th century because they were captivated by the area's beauty. tibirke hills is still owned by private and covered by a preservation. It is allowed to travel on roads and paths, which include leads to a magnificent vantage point in the area. From the "View" you can see Arresø, a stretch of water from Roskilde Fjord Gribskov.
Tisvilde Hegn is Denmark's fifth largest forest which stretches from Tisvildeleje along the coast to Asserbo plantation.
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Tibirke hills Tisvilde fences |
Tisvilde Fences area
Tisvilde Fences. Ole Malling The dunes, beach and Melby Overdrev together constitute a very unique area in Zealand. Between Tisvildeleje and Liseleje extends a 9 km long coastline with wide coastal dunes. Here are some of the most popular beaches in North Zealand. The dunes are created by the sea and wind loads through the millennia. The sea deposits sand on the beach, and the wind would carry it over land, where it is picked up, forming dunes. The dunes are a very vulnerable habitat, and they are important to preserve in order to prevent sand drift. Behind the dunes lies the forest, which consists of both deciduous and coniferous forest.
Tisvilde Fences are particularly known for Trolls forest, which is a wonderful pine forest with twisted and twisted trees. The forest is poor in nutrients due. Sandy soils. This means that the flora is different than in other more lush forests of Nordjælland. Among other things, grows for Denmark rare Linea here and several species of wintergreen. The forest contains many ancient monuments, especially mounds, one buried in the village and the famous ruins of Asserbo Castle. Melby common with its various dune and heath types, poor fen mm is the habitat of many rare plants, birds and insects. The area enjoys considerable attention among professionals and nature enthusiasts. There are marked trails, an extensive orientation running trails, dog forest and camp and BBQ in the area.
The area around Tisvilde Fences are influenced by the landscape changes through two periods.
By land uplift in the late Stone Age, some 4,000 years ago, shared the Stone Age sea coastal cliff area. New country, called the raised seabed, occurred west of Beach Road towards Asserbo and Liseleje, while the "old country" over the coastal slope in Tisvilde Fences remained.
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Melby overdrev Tisvilde Hegn |
Melby Overdrev
The name is misleading because Melby Overdrev is in fact a moorland - Zealand's only large moorland landscape that stretches over half km2 right next to the dunes and the sea of Liseleje.
When the moorland blooms close as a purple carpet in August is Melby Overdrev its most beautiful. And there are many interesting plants and animals to experience the moorland. There are rare orchids such. bakkegøgelilje and several species of orchids, birds in particular woodlark, night owl and tawny pipit and 34 red-listed species of butterflies.
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Torup - the Buried Village |
Torup - the Buried Village
In the middle of the woods in a verdigris green glade you encounter excavations from the ancient village of Torup, which was buried by sand during the great sand drift.
In the 1500s tells about a large village on 18 farms, but in the latter part of the century begins shifting sands seriously ravage.
In the 1592's there are only six farms back. Then exist Torup no longer. The city had simply vanished. Torup was first found again in 1958, after which one of the farms in the old village was excavated.
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Animals and plants Tisvilde Hegn |
Animals and plants
In Tisvilde Fences you can experience a varied flora and fauna of both common and rarer species. More valuable herbs that have immigrated from Nordic coniferous forests, for example. Creeping lady's tresses orchid, species of wintergreen and linnea, is attached to this very moss-rich coniferous forest, and you can find many different species of mosses, lichens and fungi.
Tisvilde Fences is a good habitat for many insects, reptiles, birds and birds of prey. Several rare species of beetles and butterflies thrive in the non-forest, coniferous forest, and both the newt and green frog live here.
The bird species redpoll, mistle thrush and woodlark usually keep to the west Jutland entirety, but you can find them here with more rare species like. Tawny Pipit and Stock Dove. Black woodpecker is the largest woodpecker, and is often seen in the area. It is completely black with red head, or neck and has a high piercing cry. Black woodpecker nest in tall trees, where the udmejsler a 1/2 -1 meter deep entrance hole.
If you are lucky, you can see both deer and red deer in Tisvilde Fences.
Kron The animals originate from Jægersborg Deer Park. They were picked up here in 1976 and in recent years they have spread in North Zealand forests.
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