Ulvshale

Ulvshale is a peninsula in the north of the Danish island of Møn. The landscape consists of meadows, heathland, beaches, forest and marsh areas. In the holiday home colony of Ulvshale beach consists almost exclusively of wooden houses, many of which style painted red in " typical Danish ". From there you get to the island Nyord. The nearest town, webs, 6 km away.

The peninsula was washed ashore from the demolition of Mons Klint. The Baltic flow flooded the flint from the Cretaceous and stored it in Ulvshale in parallel layers, wavy from; it to settle on the sand, forming the beach of Ulvshale. The nearby island of Nyord emerged as well.

Many of the flints were round as a ball sanded from the sea, the so-called ball Flint was born. This was an important industrial raw material, which was mined until the early 20th century and has been used for fine grinding of chalk and limestone.

The forest of Ulvshale is left to itself, only a few walking stairs are maintained.

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