markeringerne
Markeringerne, also known as the "Markers," are a group of islands located in the Kattegat, a strait that connects the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. The archipelago is situated off the coast of Zealand, the largest island of Denmark, and consists of approximately 150 islands and islets. The name "Markeringerne" translates to "the markers" in English, referring to the navigational markers that were historically used to guide ships through the treacherous waters of the Kattegat.
The islands are primarily composed of sand and clay, with a mix of heathland, grassland, and some
Markeringerne is managed by the Danish Nature Agency, which works to protect the natural environment and promote
The islands are accessible by boat or ferry from the nearby town of Rødby on Zealand. Visitors
In summary, Markeringerne is a group of islands in the Kattegat, known for their diverse birdlife and