Hylland
Hylland is a Danish island located in the Limfjord, a fjord in northern Jutland. The island has a total area of approximately 45 square kilometers and a population of around 400 people. It is a rural area with a small high school and a few local businesses, including a grocery store and a pub.
Hylland's economy is primarily based on fishing and small-scale agriculture. The island's coastline is characterized by
The island has a rich cultural heritage, with many ancient Danish artifacts and monuments found during archaeological
Today, Hylland is a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts who come to experience the island's
The island can be accessed by ferry from the town of Aalborg, which is located on the