Nekselø Explained

Nekselø
Map:Denmark
Location:Kattegat
Area Km2:2.20
Highest Mount:Elmebjerg and Gadebjerg
Elevation M:41
Country:Denmark
Country Admin Divisions Title:Region
Country Admin Divisions:Region Zealand
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions 1:Kalundborg Municipality
Population:20
Population As Of:2010
Density Km2:9.1
Additional Info:listed island

Nekselø is a small Danish island in the Kattegat off the west coast of Zealand in the Bay of Sejrø. Nekselø has an area of 2.2 km2, 18 inhabitants and is part of Kalundborg Municipality. As of 1 January 2010, it had a population of 20.[1]

Description

Nekselø consists of an impressive row of hills which culminates at a height of 41 meters at Elmebjerg and Gadebjerg. The cliffs on the west coast are characterised by bushes shaped by the winds. On the east coast, there are coastal meadows and grasslands with woodlands in between, presenting a variety of tree species. The island is a popular venue for tourists. There are ferry connections to Havnsø on Zealand with a travel time of about 20 min. Cars are not allowed on the island.[2]

Nature

Because of its special nature, the entire island was listed in 1951. Human traffic is prohibited outside the official nature paths from 1 April to 15 July, when birds are breeding.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://statistikbanken.dk/statbank5a/SelectVarVal/Define.asp?Maintable=BEF4&PLanguage=1 "Danmarks Statistik"
  2. http://www.denstoredanske.dk/Danmarks_geografi_og_historie/Danmarks_geografi/Sj%C3%A6lland/Neksel%C3%B8 "Nekselø"
  3. Web site: Nekselø - preserved nature and beautiful nature trails. Visit Denmark. Østdansk Turisme. 2 April 2015.