The island of Mors offers a wide diversity of
coastal stretches. At the northern end of the island steep cliffs
consisting of moclay dominate the shoreline whereas low-lying
wetlands are more common further south.
The island of Fur offers not only spectacular nature but
also good chance of catching sea trouts.
Great diversity marks the coastal areas of the southern
part of Limfjorden - the area around Skive - from Lovns bredning in
the east to Venø Bugt towards the west.
The shoreline of East Jutland alternates between
open waters and fjord like areas. Travelling through East Jutland
the angler may enjoy the scenic of 'Mols Bjerge' and the great
forests south of Aarhus.
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