Limfjord
The Limfjord is a shallow waterway located in northern Denmark. It separates the Jutland peninsula from the island of Vendsyssel-Thy and connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. The fjord is approximately 180 kilometers long and features a mix of islands, inlets, and narrow straits, making it a unique geographical feature.
The Limfjord is known for its rich marine life and is an important area for fishing and aquaculture. It also serves as a popular destination for recreational activities such as sailing, kayaking, and birdwatching, attracting both locals and tourists to its scenic landscapes.