Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse, located on the windswept coast of northern Denmark, is an iconic landmark surrounded by towering sand dunes and the ever-encroaching North Sea. Originally built in 1900, the lighthouse was famously moved inland in 2019 to prevent it from collapsing into the sea due to coastal erosion. The stark, weathered structure contrasts beautifully with the golden dunes and deep blue waters, making it a striking subject for landscape and sunset photography. The best time to visit is during the golden hour when the soft light enhances the textures of the sand and the lighthouse’s rugged facade. Easily accessible via a short hike from the parking area, this location is a must-visit for photographers looking to capture Denmark’s raw and changing coastal beauty. (Hjørring, Denmark)
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