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Jegind Tap - Thyholm

Jegind Tap is a long, narrow spit at the southern tip of Jegindø, known for its unique nature and excellent swimming spots. The area features dune and dry-soil vegetation, making it perfect for hiking and nature experiences.

Jegind Tap is a long, narrow spit extending from the southern tip of Jegindø into the Limfjord. Easily accessible via a public road, the area has long been a popular destination thanks to its excellent swimming spots and distinctive natural features.

At the tip of the approximately one-kilometer-long spit, the fjord continuously deposits large amounts of sand, creating a dynamic landscape with typical dune vegetation such as marram grass and beachgrass. This gives the area a coastal feel, even though it lies within the fjord.

The inner part of Jegind Tap features a more rugged and uneven terrain, shaped by repeated deposits of sand, gravel, and stones. Here, dry-soil plants like field scabious, thyme, bedstraw, and sea thrift thrive, making the area botanically diverse and interesting.

Jegind Tap is ideal for hiking, swimming, or simply enjoying a peaceful moment in nature. Its combination of fjord scenery, plant diversity, and tranquil surroundings makes it a hidden gem in the Limfjord.

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