Asnæs · Region Zealand · Denmark
Ordrup Strand
Ordrup Strand unfolds along Sejerø Bay with fine-grained sand that doesn't cling and water so shallow you'll wade thirty meters before it reaches your waist. Wooden bathhouses dot the beach, their weathered planks silvered by salt wind, while the low horizon opens to uninterrupted views across the bay.
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Ordrup Strand unfolds along Sejerø Bay with fine-grained sand that doesn't cling and water so shallow you'll wade thirty meters before it reaches your waist. Wooden bathhouses dot the beach, their weathered planks silvered by salt wind, while the low horizon opens to uninterrupted views across the bay.
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About this beach
Where it is
Ordrup Strand
Asnæs, Region Zealand, Denmark
55.8343°, 11.4416°
Top things to do
At Ordrup Strand
Wade the Shallows
Knee-deep water extends far offshore
Beach Blanket Afternoons
Soft sand holds warmth late
Sunset at Piers
Wooden pilings frame golden hour
Village Provisions
Pack picnics from Asnæs shops
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Ordrup Strand.
Questions people actually ask about Ordrup Strand.
Is Ordrup Strand safe for family swimming?
Yes, Ordrup Strand is generally safe and well-suited for families. The sandy bottom and gradual entry into the water make it accessible for children. The beach sits on a peaceful bay, which typically means calmer waters compared to open coastlines. However, there are no lifeguards on duty, so parents must supervise children at all times. Check local conditions before swimming, as currents and weather can vary. The classic beach village atmosphere and local family presence suggest it's a trusted spot for Danish families seeking safe, relaxed coastal recreation.
What is the best time of year to visit Ordrup Strand?
The best time to visit Ordrup Strand is from late May through August for warm weather and swimming conditions. July and August offer the warmest water temperatures and longest days. For fewer crowds while maintaining pleasant weather, consider June or early September. The beach is particularly beautiful at sunset year-round, making late afternoons in any season worthwhile for scenic visits. The Odsherred region experiences typical Danish coastal weather, so bring layers even in summer. Off-season visits offer peaceful walks and dramatic coastal scenery without swimming opportunities.