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Hundested

Hundested is a town with a population of 8,520 (1 January 2023)[2] and a former municipality (Danish, kommune) in Region Hovedstaden in the northern part of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark.

Hundested
Town
The Rørvig ferry in the harbour
Hundested
Hundested
Coordinates: 55°58′N 11°51′E / 55.967°N 11.850°E / 55.967; 11.850
Country Denmark
RegionCapital Region
MunicipalityHalsnæs
Area
 • Urban
7.6 km2 (2.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
 • Urban
8,520
 • Urban density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
 • Gender [1]
4,214 males and 4,306 females
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
DK-3390 Hundested

The former municipality is surrounded by water on three side: to the north is the Kattegat, to the west is the channel leading into the Isefjord, and to the south is Roskilde Fjord and the channel leading into it from the Isefjord.

The area is characterized by sand and dunes, especially on its northern side facing the Kattegat, but also found in the central areas and in the south. Kikhavn on the northern side of the peninsula, not far to the east of the town of Hundested, is the oldest fishing village in the area.

Geography

 
Spodsbjerg on the coast north of Hundested

Hundested is situated at the tip of the Halsnæs peninsula which projects west from the northwestern corner of North Zealand, forming the west side of the entrance to Isefjord. The south coast of the peninsula is fronted by two cliffs which at Store Karlsminde Klint rises to 33 metres. It is located opposite the northern tip of Hornsherred, defining Kulhuse Rende, the one kilometer long entrance to Roskilde Fjord. To the west of Store Karlsminde Klint is the lower Skuldslev Klint which continues for about 1 kilometer to Lynæs Harbour. in the southern part of Hundested. The cliffs have formerly been subject to continuous erosion but is now sheltered by the harbor. The erosion has resulted in a shallow-watered area with water depths of only about one metre. To the east of Store Karlsminde Klint is a low area with coastal meadows, Sølager, which further inland gives way to forested slopes.[3]

History

The name Hundested is first mentioned as a field "Hundersted" in 1682. As a village only in a parish register from 1844.

The Halsnæs peninsula was formerly the site of several villages. Kikhavn was a fishing village from at 16th century. In 1776, Frederiksværk's founder, Johan Frederik Classen, established Grønnessegård manor on the peninsula in 1776, shutting down the villages of Gryndese, Rorup and Fornerup.

It is believed that the first building in present-day Hundested was a house for the local pilots built in the 1835.[4]

 
Hundested in about 1890

A breakwater (Læmolen) was built at Hundested in 1862 and Lynæs Harbour was built in 1872. It soon developed into the most important fishing port on Zealand and was expanded several times before most of the fishing vessels moved to Hundested Harbour in about 1910. Most of the fish was sold to traders from Frederikssund before the railway which opened in 1916 provided easy access to Copenhagen by way of Hillerød. The ferries to Rørvig began operating in 1927 and they were joined by the ferries to Grenå in 1934.[5] The harbor attracted many new companies, including the fish auctions, an importer of coal, a canned food factory, dockwayd and Hundested Motor Factory which for generations produced reliable engines for Danish fishing vessels. A new industrial district was established in the eastern outskirts of town, attracting several companies from the plastic and metal industries in the 1960s and 1970s. The harbor was expanded with a new ferry terminal in 1967, a new freight terminal in 1987 and a new container terminal in 1995.

A downturn in the fishing industry in the 1980s hit Hundested hard and the freight and passenger lines to Grenå ceased operations in 1996.[4]

On January 1, 2007, Hundested municipality ceased to exist due to Kommunalreformen ("The Municipality Reform" of 2007). It was merged with Frederiksværk municipality to form the new Frederiksværk-Hundested municipality. The name was changed to Halsnæs municipality on January 1, 2008. This created a municipality with an area of 120 km2 (46 sq mi) and a total population of 30,253.

Economy

 
The Beddingen handicrafts market in 2015

Tourism plays an increasing role in the town's economy. The harbor is being promoted as a hub for arts and crafts with galleries and workshops. Glassmedjens was completed in 2008 and house a large glass workshop where glass blowers can be seen at work. An annual handicrafts market, Beddingen, takes place in June, attracting some 50 professional artists and craftsmen. Hundested is also home to an annual sand sculpture festival.

 
Hundested Kro

Accommodation is available at the traditional inn Hundested Kro as well as Skansegården. Halsnæs Bryghus is a local micro brewery and brew pub.

Port of Hundested is a member of Cruise Copenhagen Network and three international cruise ships from Saga Cruise og Fred Olsen Line are scheduled to berth at Hundested in 2016.[6]

Landmarks

 
The Knud Rasmussen House

Knud Rasmussen House

The Knud Rasmussens House was built for the polar explorer Knud Rasmussen who lived there between his many expeditions to Greenland. The house is situated 30 metres (98 ft) above the beach, and offers a beautiful view of the Kattegat. It has been turned into a museum dedicated to the explorer and his work. It is full of photographs and paintings of Greenland.

Churches

 
Lynæs Church

Hundested is located in the parish of Torup. Torup Church is located in the village of Torup approximately 7 km to the east of Hundested. It dates from the 12th century and features, among other things, a granite Romanesque baptismal font, frescoes from about 1250, a crucifix from about 1300 and the nave from 1750.

Lynæs Church was built in 1901 to design by Andreas Clemmesen.

Sport

Rugby

Surroundings

One of Denmark's largest dolmens, Grønnessedyssen Karlstenen, can be seen at nearby Grønnesse Forrest.

Harbour

The former municipality offers two harbours to pleasure boaters and sports fishers: Hundested Harbour, in the center of the town of Hundested, and Lynæs Harbour, located south of the town near the entryway into the Roskilde Fjord.

Transport

Ferries

 
The Hundested-Rørvig ferry

One ferry connects Hundested to the town of Rørvig in Odsherred municipality, another to Kulhuse in Frederikssund municipality from the town of Sølager. For many years the town had a ferry connection to Grenå in Grenå municipality on the Jutland peninsula from the town of Hundested which began service July 14, 1934. This has, however, in recent years been discontinued. One of the former ferries on the route now operates as an expedition cruise ship under the name MS Expedition.

Ferry service in the area has a long history. When Lynæs Inn, south of the town of Hundested, was established in 1804, it was licensed as an inn catering to ferry passengers, although in those days the service was highly irregular.

Rail

The Frederiksværk Line connects Hundested with Frederiksværk, Hillerød and the Danish rail network. Hundested station is the principal railway station of the town. The town is also served by the railway halts Hundested Havn and Vibehus.

Notable people

 
Knud Rasmussen
  • Viggo Hørup (1841 in Torpmagle – 1902) a Danish politician, journalist and agitator; founded Politiken
  • Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) a Greenlandic/Danish polar explorer and anthropologist, the father of Eskimology; lived in Hundested between his many expeditions to Greenland
  • Bertel Møhl (1936–2017 in Hundested) a Danish marine zoologist and physiologist
  • Tomas Villum Jensen (born 1971) a Danish actor and film director [7]
  • Anders Blichfeldt, (Danish Wiki) (born 1963) member of the Danish pop/rock music group Big Fat Snake
  • William Jøhnk Nielsen, (Danish Wiki) (born 1997) actor, played Frederick VI in the film A Royal Affair[8]

Sport

 
Morten Nordstrand, 2008

Gallery

 
Hundested

References

  1. ^ BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  2. ^ BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark
  3. ^ "Store Karlsminde Klint". GEUS (in Danish). Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Hundested" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  5. ^ . Hundested Info (in Danish). Archived from the original on 17 June 2015. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  6. ^ . Jyllands-Posten (in Danish). Archived from the original on 25 July 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  7. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 23 June 2020
  8. ^ IMDb Database retrieved 23 June 2020

External links

  • Halsnæs municipality's official website (in Danish)
  • Halsnæs tourism bureau

hundested, town, with, population, january, 2023, former, municipality, danish, kommune, region, hovedstaden, northern, part, island, zealand, sjælland, eastern, denmark, townthe, rørvig, ferry, harbourshow, denmarkshow, capital, regioncoordinates, 850country,. Hundested is a town with a population of 8 520 1 January 2023 2 and a former municipality Danish kommune in Region Hovedstaden in the northern part of the island of Zealand Sjaelland in eastern Denmark HundestedTownThe Rorvig ferry in the harbourHundestedShow map of DenmarkHundestedShow map of Capital RegionCoordinates 55 58 N 11 51 E 55 967 N 11 850 E 55 967 11 850Country DenmarkRegionCapital RegionMunicipalityHalsnaesArea Urban7 6 km2 2 9 sq mi Population 2023 Urban8 520 Urban density1 100 km2 2 900 sq mi Gender 1 4 214 males and 4 306 femalesTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeDK 3390 HundestedThe former municipality is surrounded by water on three side to the north is the Kattegat to the west is the channel leading into the Isefjord and to the south is Roskilde Fjord and the channel leading into it from the Isefjord The area is characterized by sand and dunes especially on its northern side facing the Kattegat but also found in the central areas and in the south Kikhavn on the northern side of the peninsula not far to the east of the town of Hundested is the oldest fishing village in the area Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 4 Landmarks 4 1 Knud Rasmussen House 4 2 Churches 5 Sport 5 1 Rugby 6 Surroundings 6 1 Harbour 7 Transport 7 1 Ferries 7 2 Rail 8 Notable people 8 1 Sport 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksGeography Edit Spodsbjerg on the coast north of HundestedHundested is situated at the tip of the Halsnaes peninsula which projects west from the northwestern corner of North Zealand forming the west side of the entrance to Isefjord The south coast of the peninsula is fronted by two cliffs which at Store Karlsminde Klint rises to 33 metres It is located opposite the northern tip of Hornsherred defining Kulhuse Rende the one kilometer long entrance to Roskilde Fjord To the west of Store Karlsminde Klint is the lower Skuldslev Klint which continues for about 1 kilometer to Lynaes Harbour in the southern part of Hundested The cliffs have formerly been subject to continuous erosion but is now sheltered by the harbor The erosion has resulted in a shallow watered area with water depths of only about one metre To the east of Store Karlsminde Klint is a low area with coastal meadows Solager which further inland gives way to forested slopes 3 History EditThe name Hundested is first mentioned as a field Hundersted in 1682 As a village only in a parish register from 1844 The Halsnaes peninsula was formerly the site of several villages Kikhavn was a fishing village from at 16th century In 1776 Frederiksvaerk s founder Johan Frederik Classen established Gronnessegard manor on the peninsula in 1776 shutting down the villages of Gryndese Rorup and Fornerup It is believed that the first building in present day Hundested was a house for the local pilots built in the 1835 4 Hundested in about 1890A breakwater Laemolen was built at Hundested in 1862 and Lynaes Harbour was built in 1872 It soon developed into the most important fishing port on Zealand and was expanded several times before most of the fishing vessels moved to Hundested Harbour in about 1910 Most of the fish was sold to traders from Frederikssund before the railway which opened in 1916 provided easy access to Copenhagen by way of Hillerod The ferries to Rorvig began operating in 1927 and they were joined by the ferries to Grena in 1934 5 The harbor attracted many new companies including the fish auctions an importer of coal a canned food factory dockwayd and Hundested Motor Factory which for generations produced reliable engines for Danish fishing vessels A new industrial district was established in the eastern outskirts of town attracting several companies from the plastic and metal industries in the 1960s and 1970s The harbor was expanded with a new ferry terminal in 1967 a new freight terminal in 1987 and a new container terminal in 1995 A downturn in the fishing industry in the 1980s hit Hundested hard and the freight and passenger lines to Grena ceased operations in 1996 4 On January 1 2007 Hundested municipality ceased to exist due to Kommunalreformen The Municipality Reform of 2007 It was merged with Frederiksvaerk municipality to form the new Frederiksvaerk Hundested municipality The name was changed to Halsnaes municipality on January 1 2008 This created a municipality with an area of 120 km2 46 sq mi and a total population of 30 253 Economy Edit The Beddingen handicrafts market in 2015Tourism plays an increasing role in the town s economy The harbor is being promoted as a hub for arts and crafts with galleries and workshops Glassmedjens was completed in 2008 and house a large glass workshop where glass blowers can be seen at work An annual handicrafts market Beddingen takes place in June attracting some 50 professional artists and craftsmen Hundested is also home to an annual sand sculpture festival Hundested KroAccommodation is available at the traditional inn Hundested Kro as well as Skansegarden Halsnaes Bryghus is a local micro brewery and brew pub Port of Hundested is a member of Cruise Copenhagen Network and three international cruise ships from Saga Cruise og Fred Olsen Line are scheduled to berth at Hundested in 2016 6 Landmarks Edit The Knud Rasmussen HouseKnud Rasmussen House Edit The Knud Rasmussens House was built for the polar explorer Knud Rasmussen who lived there between his many expeditions to Greenland The house is situated 30 metres 98 ft above the beach and offers a beautiful view of the Kattegat It has been turned into a museum dedicated to the explorer and his work It is full of photographs and paintings of Greenland Churches Edit Lynaes ChurchHundested is located in the parish of Torup Torup Church is located in the village of Torup approximately 7 km to the east of Hundested It dates from the 12th century and features among other things a granite Romanesque baptismal font frescoes from about 1250 a crucifix from about 1300 and the nave from 1750 Lynaes Church was built in 1901 to design by Andreas Clemmesen Sport EditRugby Edit Hundested RK 1985 Surroundings EditOne of Denmark s largest dolmens Gronnessedyssen Karlstenen can be seen at nearby Gronnesse Forrest Harbour Edit The former municipality offers two harbours to pleasure boaters and sports fishers Hundested Harbour in the center of the town of Hundested and Lynaes Harbour located south of the town near the entryway into the Roskilde Fjord Transport EditFerries Edit The Hundested Rorvig ferryOne ferry connects Hundested to the town of Rorvig in Odsherred municipality another to Kulhuse in Frederikssund municipality from the town of Solager For many years the town had a ferry connection to Grena in Grena municipality on the Jutland peninsula from the town of Hundested which began service July 14 1934 This has however in recent years been discontinued One of the former ferries on the route now operates as an expedition cruise ship under the name MS Expedition Ferry service in the area has a long history When Lynaes Inn south of the town of Hundested was established in 1804 it was licensed as an inn catering to ferry passengers although in those days the service was highly irregular Rail Edit The Frederiksvaerk Line connects Hundested with Frederiksvaerk Hillerod and the Danish rail network Hundested station is the principal railway station of the town The town is also served by the railway halts Hundested Havn and Vibehus Notable people Edit Knud RasmussenViggo Horup 1841 in Torpmagle 1902 a Danish politician journalist and agitator founded Politiken Knud Rasmussen 1879 1933 a Greenlandic Danish polar explorer and anthropologist the father of Eskimology lived in Hundested between his many expeditions to Greenland Bertel Mohl 1936 2017 in Hundested a Danish marine zoologist and physiologist Tomas Villum Jensen born 1971 a Danish actor and film director 7 Anders Blichfeldt Danish Wiki born 1963 member of the Danish pop rock music group Big Fat Snake William Johnk Nielsen Danish Wiki born 1997 actor played Frederick VI in the film A Royal Affair 8 Sport Edit Morten Nordstrand 2008Svend Olsen 1908 1980 in Hundested a Danish weightlifter silver medallist at the 1932 Summer Olympics Per Winge 1914 1989 in Hundested a Danish sports shooter competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics Morten Nordstrand born 1983 a Danish professional footballer with over 350 club caps and 8 for Denmark Mikkeline Kierkgaard born 1984 a Danish former competitive figure skater Gallery Edit HundestedReferences Edit BY1 Population 1 January by urban areas age and sex The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark BY3 Population 1 January by urban areas area and population density The Mobile Statbank from Statistics Denmark Store Karlsminde Klint GEUS in Danish Retrieved 18 June 2015 a b Hundested in Danish Gyldendal Retrieved 17 June 2015 Hundesteds Historie Hundested Info in Danish Archived from the original on 17 June 2015 Retrieved 17 June 2015 Tusinder af englaendere skal pa krydstogt til Hundested Jyllands Posten in Danish Archived from the original on 25 July 2015 Retrieved 12 February 2015 IMDb Database retrieved 23 June 2020 IMDb Database retrieved 23 June 2020External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hundested Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hundested Halsnaes municipality s official website in Danish Halsnaes tourism bureau Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hundested amp oldid 1164535862, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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