Best attractions and places to see around Ferring Sø, a 320-hectare brackish water lake in West Jutland, Denmark, offers diverse landscapes and points of interest. Located approximately 10 km west of Lemvig and close to the North Sea, the area features windswept dune landscapes, wet meadows, and a hilly ice-age landscape with steep slopes. It provides opportunities for exploring natural features, local history, and cultural sites.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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Ferring Sø is an inland lake that lies directly on the North Sea. It couldn't be more beautiful. A beautiful, rugged part of Denmark's west coast. The lake is only separated from the sea by a narrow sand dike. A complete circuit is about 9km.
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The route is very nice to run. But you shouldn't do it after a long period of rain, as there is a lot of water on the meadows 😀
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small fishing huts, practical when it rains
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Lake Ferring (Danish: Ferring Sø) is a 320-hectare brackish lake in West Jutland in Lemvig Municipality, about ten kilometers west of Lemvig. The lake is just north of the village of Ferring and has an average depth of 1.4 meters and a maximum depth of 2.4 metres. Only a narrow coastal strip separates the lake from the open North Sea. An old cliff borders the lake to the east. On the west side, which borders the sea, there is a dune landscape. A path for pedestrians and cyclists, about ten kilometers long, leads around the lake. At the edge of the path there are tables and benches in several places. On the eastern side of the lake, the path leads through a hilly landscape shaped by the Ice Age with high, steep slopes, which used to form the shoreline. A cycle path runs between the sea and the lake as part of the North Sea Cycle Path. (Source: Wiki)
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Directly behind the dunes - very nicely situated
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Nice little huts to sleep in, with a BBQ area
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Ferring Sø is a brackish water lake surrounded by diverse landscapes. You can explore windswept dune landscapes and wet meadows on the western side, which are excellent for birdwatching. The eastern side features a hilly ice-age landscape with steep slopes, offering views of ancient coastlines. The area also presents a unique geological cross-section from the last two ice ages, visible in steep cliffs, and includes heath vegetation and former gravel pit areas with interesting waterholes.
Near Ferring Sø, you can visit the Bovbjerg Lighthouse, which offers breathtaking views of the North Sea and houses a café and museum. Another notable site is the Jens Søndergaard Museum, dedicated to the expressionist painter whose art was inspired by the local landscape. Ferring Church, perched on the dunes, features Romanesque frescoes from the 13th century.
Yes, there are several family-friendly spots. The Pier and Picnic Area at Ferring Sø offers a bathing jetty and picnic benches for relaxation. For overnight stays, the Ferring Beach Shelters provide huts with barbecue areas and views of the lake. There are also other shelters along the hiking route, some with grilling facilities.
The area around Ferring Sø is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking and cycling on marked trails, birdwatching, and recreational fishing. The diverse landscapes, from dunes to ice-age hills, provide scenic backdrops for exploration.
Yes, a popular 9-10 km marked hiking trail encircles Ferring Sø, offering varied scenery. Additionally, a cycling path runs along the narrow strip of land separating the lake from the North Sea, which is part of the 6,000 km North Sea Cycle Route. You can find various hiking routes, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Ferring Sø guide, and cycling routes in the Cycling around Ferring Sø guide.
Many trails around Ferring Sø are considered easy, such as the 5 km 'Ferring Sø – Vejlby Klit Beach loop from Vejlby Strand' or the 4 km 'Ferring Sø – Ferring Lake loop from Ferring Sø'. However, some trails, like the Sandy Coastal Trail and the Sand Path Through the Dunes – Vestkystruten Route, can be intermediate due to sandy sections where you might need to push a bike.
Absolutely. Ferring Sø is a significant resting place for many bird species, especially diving ducks, particularly during the winter months. The wet meadows on the western side of the lake are perfect for observing migratory birds.
Yes, Ferring Sø is subject to saltwater fishing laws, allowing recreational fishing for everyone. The municipality owns a specific stretch along the lake where fishing with one rod is permitted for all.
The area offers attractions year-round. For birdwatching, especially diving ducks, the winter months are ideal. For walking and cycling, the spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer more pleasant weather conditions, though the paths are accessible in all seasons.
The former residences at the base of the Bovbjerg Lighthouse now house a café, offering cultural experiences and local delicacies. This is a convenient spot for refreshments while exploring the area.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and scenic beauty of the area. Many enjoy the Pier and Picnic Area at Ferring Sø as a nice spot to take a break, with some noting it's not too deep for dogs to wade. The Ferring Beach Shelters are highly rated for their cleanliness, magnificent lake views, and the option for free overnight stays.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Running loop from Vejlby Strand' (6.4 km) or the 'North Sea Sunset – Ferring Lake loop from Ferring Sø' (6.6 km). More options can be found in the Running Trails around Ferring Sø guide.
Beyond the North Sea Cycle Route, you can find various cycling routes. Options include the 'View of Engbjerg Church – Bedehuset and Footbridge loop from Vejlby Strand' (15.7 km, easy) or the 'Bovbjerg Coastal Cycle Path – Thorsminde Shipwreck Cemetery loop from Ferring' (6.6 km, easy). For more details, refer to the Cycling around Ferring Sø guide.


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