Skagen Lighthouse
Skagen Lighthouse, located at the northern tip of Denmark, is a prominent maritime navigation aid. Built in 1858, it stands 46 meters tall and features a distinctive white tower with a red top. The lighthouse helps guide ships safely through the busy waters of the Skagerrak and Kattegat straits.
Visitors to Skagen can explore the surrounding area, which is known for its beautiful beaches and unique natural landscapes. The lighthouse is part of the Skagen Odde Nature Center, where guests can learn about the region's history and ecology. It remains an iconic symbol of the coastal town.