Hundested Havn, Hundested, Copenhagen Region, Denmark
The “main part” of Hundested harbour today is a marina with restaurants, cafes, and cultural/art shops. Very nice atmosphere, and there’s still the scent of the old ferry harbour.
Hundested is a town with a population of 8,543 and a former municipality in Region Hovedstaden in the northern part of the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark.
The former municipality is surrounded by water on three side: to the north is the Kattegat, to the west is the channel leading into the Isefjord, and to the south is Roskilde Fjord and the channel leading into it from the Isefjord.
The area is characterized by sand and dunes, especially on its northern side facing the Kattegat, but also found in the central areas and in the south. Kikhavn on the northern side of the peninsula, not far to the east of the town of Hundested, is the oldest fishing village in the area.
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