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Agger is one of the coastal towns that have a large number of visitors every summer. There is a large and wide sandy beach which invites you to partake in a number of summer activities. The unique thing about Agger is its location by both the North Sea and the Limfiord. The town itself faces the North Sea, but the yacht harbour is located in the western part of the Limfiord.
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In the town you can find applied art stores, cafes and restaurants and a lovely yacht harbour. There are lively summer activities with recurring event such as the yearly Harbour Festival and the special “Sea party” where the entire town is filled with life and atmosphere.
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You should also visit the small church in Agger which has had to be moved twice because of sand drifts. Or visit ”De Sorte Huse” (The Black Houses) where you can learn much more about the area and the history of the coastal protection.
Agger Tange (Bar) which can be found just south of the town is the southern tip of National Park Thy.
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