{"ok":true,"data":{"id":5521,"slug":"gudmindrup-beach-sj-llands-odde","name":"Gudmindrup Beach","country":"Denmark","state":"Region Zealand","city":"Sjællands Odde","coords":{"lat":55.9558,"lng":11.5078},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["famous","family","white sand","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"You arrive at Gudmindrup along a narrow road that threads through farmland and summer cottages, the scent of wild roses drifting through your open window. The beach unfolds in a gentle crescent, its pale sand cool beneath your bare feet even in July. Families claim their territories early, striped windbreaks anchored against the breeze that skims off the bay, beach bags spilling plastic shovels and thermoses of coffee.\n\nThe water here refuses drama. You walk and walk, the seafloor firm and sandy, the depth rising to your thighs, then your waist, then—if you're patient—your chest. Toddlers splash in water warmed by summer sun, their parents never more than an arm's length away. The clarity lets you watch hermit crabs scuttle between patches of eelgrass, and the absence of undertow means you can float on your back, eyes closed, listening to the gulls.\n\nBy late afternoon the beach empties save for a few determined sunbathers and couples walking the tideline. The low bluffs behind the sand glow golden in the slanting light, and you understand why Copenhageners drive the eighty kilometers north on June weekends. Gudmindrup doesn't seduce with drama; it wins you over with reliability, the kind of beach your grandchildren will remember.","teaser":"The tide retreats so far at Gudmindrup that children wade knee-deep a hundred meters from shore, their laughter carrying across Sejerø Bay. You'll spread your towel on sand the color of birch bark, watching sailboats tack lazily against the Odsherred headland while the afternoon sun warms your shoulders.","uniqueAngle":"The shallows extend so gradually that even the smallest swimmers explore confidently, making this Zealand's most forgiving family beach.","accessType":"Drive-up","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade Forever","subtitle":"Shallows stretch two hundred meters"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Claim Your Square","subtitle":"Windbreaks recommended for summer breeze"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Golden Hour Bluffs","subtitle":"Low cliffs catch late light"},{"icon":"food","title":"Picnic Danish-Style","subtitle":"Rye bread and local strawberries"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Sejerø Bay kills swell before it reaches Gudmindrup—you'll find barely a ripple here even when northwest winds churn the Kattegat. The shallows and sandy bottom mean no reef breaks, no point breaks, nothing to ride. If you're carrying a board through Odsherred, continue west to Sjællands Odde's exposed northern tip, where fetch from the open strait occasionally delivers waist-high runners. Gudmindrup works for SUP yoga, not carving.","couples":"Book a timber cottage in nearby Hvideklint and walk to the beach at dusk, when the day-trippers have packed their Volvos. The sunset paints Sejerø Island in silhouette across the bay, and you'll have the sand to yourselves. Stroll north toward the nature reserve, where wild thyme grows between the dunes. For dinner, drive fifteen minutes to Nykøbing Sjælland for smørrebrød at Café Sejd, or splurge on New Nordic at Dragsholm Slot, a castle-hotel twenty kilometers south with Michelin-starred tasting menus.","backpacker":"Pitch your tent at Gudmindrup Strand Camping (150 DKK/night) a hundred meters from the sand—showers are hot, wifi patchy. The beach itself is free and unstaffed. Pack provisions from Netto supermarket in Fårevejle (six kilometers south); a loaf of rugbrød, leverpostej, and cucumbers will fuel you under 40 DKK. No bus serves the beach directly—rent a bike in Nykøbing Sjælland (100 DKK/day) and pedal the coastal route, or hitchhike along Route 21, where summer cottage owners often stop.","local":"Arrive before 9 a.m. on July weekends to claim the northern stretch near the nature reserve boundary, where retirees from Odsherred walk their terriers and the sand stays quieter. Midweek in September the beach empties entirely—water temperature holds at 16°C through early October, perfect for a bracing dip after work. Park at the small lot by the sailing club; locals know the grassy overflow area never fills except Midsummer Eve, when bonfires dot the shoreline and someone always brings æbleskiver.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Gudmindrup Beach is excellent for families with young children and is known for its shallow, safe bathing conditions. The beach features pale sand and gently sloping sandy bottom that extends far into the water, allowing children to play safely in shallow areas. This is one of Odsherred's most family-oriented beaches precisely because of these calm, shallow conditions. As always with coastal swimming, supervision is essential and conditions can change with weather. During settled summer weather, the beach provides ideal safe swimming for all ages. Check local conditions before visiting.","q":"Is Gudmindrup Beach safe for swimming with young children?"},{"a":"The best time to visit Gudmindrup Beach is during summer months from June through August when Denmark experiences its warmest weather and the beach facilities are fully operational. July typically offers peak conditions with the most reliable sunshine and comfortable water temperatures for swimming. The beach's famous pale sand and shallow waters are most enjoyable during warm weather. For fewer crowds while maintaining good conditions, consider visiting in early June or late August. The beach's scenic qualities and family-friendly features make it a top choice throughout the summer season.","q":"When is the best time to visit Gudmindrup Beach?"},{"a":"Gudmindrup Beach is located in the Odsherred region on the Sjællands Odde peninsula, approximately 100 kilometers northwest of Copenhagen. By car, take Route 21 north through Frederikssund, then continue toward Hundested and follow signs to Sjællands Odde and Gudmindrup, taking roughly 1.5-2 hours. Public transportation is limited; the best option is taking a train to Holbæk and then a bus toward Sjællands Odde, though a car is highly recommended for this area. Parking is available near the beach, making it accessible for day trips and holidays.","q":"How do I get to Gudmindrup Beach from Copenhagen?"},{"a":"Gudmindrup Beach area offers basic beach facilities appropriate for a family beach destination. Nearby you'll find seasonal kiosks or cafes during summer months, though amenities are more limited than at larger resort towns. Accommodation primarily consists of holiday home rentals, which are extremely popular in the Odsherred region for family vacations. The broader Sjællands Odde area has some camping facilities and a few bed and breakfasts. Visitors should bring beach supplies and plan meals ahead, as immediate beachfront services are limited. Larger towns nearby offer more comprehensive dining and shopping options.","q":"Are there facilities and accommodation near Gudmindrup Beach?"},{"a":"Gudmindrup Beach is renowned for its exceptional pale, almost white sand that distinguishes it from many other Danish beaches. The beach's shallow bathing areas extending far from shore create perfect conditions for families with small children, making it one of the safest and most child-friendly beaches in the region. The scenic beauty combines beautiful sand with clear waters and peaceful Odsherred countryside surroundings. The beach offers a more natural, undeveloped character compared to commercial resort beaches while maintaining excellent quality. This combination of outstanding sand, safe swimming, and scenic setting makes it particularly beloved among Danish families.","q":"Why is Gudmindrup Beach considered one of Odsherred's finest beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Gudmindrup Beach: Pale Sand & Shallow Waters in Sjællands Odde","description":"Powder-soft sand meets calm, ankle-deep shallows at this Odsherred jewel. Families spread blankets under endless Danish skies while children wade safely for hours.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-shDn17ipGcRkZIYYSlq3v1vzlXWgVatEQqZwuDmxkIy8kI7V7L_X8GUk6EzmFwqqeR6amg1IXjyQJyQo_m0lChir4KD1quLWzBx6J9o3ReFBEaFpFHESWB9zykMtp86CO4EPDe90dkk6Iw-2feMjtsxgMQtQ0WRzybmQyoIwj7e-8hFovPoC-Nk51FVGiT2yBMlaXGgfh7ICaDkfoVR6k-aKS23E-1YJZZ5wouWJgQOiWaJA9IdM4OajBcgkq4hRDg6Ph2y-_4mei2mEgTG5UjG___DUO2HHBjJPbPFMX3Z7MtHiu_UooyqTZw82Mntsf10FhC6uTgoX6Knymsro4kSWASWtaPmoLK7vSF2cVcnEURE5wHyuNSk0H9GLbXYPY0Ktdeoh9e5qtcaFQ7H5ceKAOJSOaNOqhDZwJfSy5mzQ&w=1600"},"images":[]}}