LOCATION
Rødvig town is located on the east coast of Zealand Island in Denmark and is a starting point for seeing the sights of Stevns Klint. Zealand Island is accessible from Germany by two ferry connections – Gedser-Warnemünde and Rødby-Puttgarten. The town is also connected to the main Danish railway system and has road connections to Copenhagen, Malmo and the Jutland Peninsula. Additionally, there are ferries from Poland and Lithuania that dock in Sweden and from there plenty of road or rail options to Rødvig. The surfing spot itself is located to the northeast of the town. The geographical location is 55°15′N 12°23′E (marina).
RØDVIG SURFING HOTSPOT
Rødvig coastal area is considered as one of the most windy places on the Danish Baltic Sea. With excellent exposure to eastern winds the hotspot it is also
considered as good for beginners. Breaking wave height in the calm weather is between 0,1-1 m and good winds allow for kite surfing for the most of the
year. The hotspot is reachable from the northern side of the harbor. Waves are beach –break and the bottom of the area is sandy. Rødvig Surfing Hotspot
is relatively calm area for the most of the year. As reports wanasurf the place is also good for bodyboardes due to the fast waves which are shallow and
short. Waters are cold, in summer time far below 20 grades of Celsius.
Rødvig’s coastal area is considered to be one of the windiest places on the Baltic coast of Denmark. Being a lively tourist location and active fishery port, Rødvig town is an excellent point to start wandering along the cliffs, which can be accessed from above, as well as from sea level. These cliffs are up to 40 metres tall and are made of eroded white chalk, which gives the cliffs their eye-catching colour. In 2014 Stevns Klint was designated as a UNESCO Heritage Site. For a long time, its chalk was exploited for local economic gain. The cliffs here are made of a special material – bryozoan chalk, which is resistant to the shocks from both nuclear and conventional weapons – and therefore it is a home to a Cold War museum.
Another place of interest in this area is Højerup Church, which was built in around 1200. Tragically, a section of it collapsed into the sea in 1928.
ATTRACTIONS
Rødvig town is located in southern Zealand and is a starting point for sightseeing of Stevns Klint. This region offers numerous attractions, including wineries and vineyards, historic churches., includesa also white cliffs of island Møns, museums, animal safari, zoo, a theme park and historic sites including a WWI fortress. Agricultural landscape dominates the island, there are a couple of historic towns, there are picturesque harbours and numerous walking and biking trails. On the island you can find many white sandy beaches and the coastal waters are shallow and safe. At the end of an active day there is plenty of food and accommodation to choose from.
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