In the dunes west of Skagen stands the tower of the old Saint Laurentius Church, today known as…read more'The Sand buried Church'. For four hundred years it gathered the congregation, until drifting sand started to block the road and cemetery, and in 1795 the congregation were forced to cease worship, and the church was closed. And hence another example of the power of nature. Gayle and I had the opportunity to see what was left a couple hundred plus years later.
It's a nice walk from the parking lot and is a popular place for locals and tourists alike. What you'll see is a single remaining church towner standing among the sand dunes. You can go inside to see the old alter and an opportunity to take the very narrow stairs up to the tower. Outside are markings of where part of the church were in the day.
Overall, this was a fun and historical outing among a nice outdoor setting.