lisdodden
Lisdodden is a toponym used for coastal headlands in Scandinavia, with several instances along the Norwegian and Swedish coasts. The name is typically applied to small, rocky promontories that extend into the sea and mark salient points along shorelines.
Geography and landscape: Lisdodden headlands are usually composed of hard rock such as granite or gneiss, often
History and use: Historically, lisdodden headlands functioned as navigation landmarks and seasonal shelters for fishers. Today,
Ecology and recreation: The shores host coastal grasses, lichens, and hardy shrubs, with seabird colonies and
See also: Geography of Norway; Coastal geography; Nature reserves in Norway; List of toponyms.