Amager Strandpark (Amager Beach Park) is a seaside public park in
Copenhagen
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,
Denmark
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. It is located on the island of
Amager
Amager ( ), located in the Øresund, is Denmark's most densely populated island, with more than 216,000 inhabitants (January 2022). The protected natural area of ''Naturpark Amager'' (including Kalvebod Fælled) makes up more than one-third of the ...
and includes an artificial island and offers a total of of beaches.
From the beach, the
Middelgrunden wind farm
The Middelgrunden wind farm stands on the shoal Middelgrunden (Øresund), Middelgrunden, between shipping lanes in the Øresund, 3.5 km outside Copenhagen, Denmark. When it was built in 2000, it was the world's largest offshore farm, with ...
can be seen on the horizon.
The park was founded in 1934 and in 2005 a artificial island was added.
The island is separated from the original beach by a lagoon which is crossed by three bridges. The beach has two sections. The northern section has a natural beach environment with winding paths, broad sandy beaches and low dunes. The southern section offers a so-called ''city beach'' with a broad promenade and areas for ball play or picnicking. There is also a small marina and parking facilities at the southern end. The lagoon has low-water areas for children as well as a swimming course.
Activities
The area is used for runners, swimmers and kayakers, windsurfers, among many others. There is a space for outdoor
fitness training and from a small
headland
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, it is possible to go diving. A grassy area at the southern end of the park, known as ''
Femøren'' (which translates to "the
5 øre coin"), is often used for open-air rock concerts in summer. It is also a popular spot for
skateboarders. American pro skater
Torey Pudwill has a picture-ad, where he kick-flips down double set stairs at Bunker 2.
There is a large kayak club at the southern end of the artificial island with a cafe, rentals, and a sporting goods store. There are also sauna facilities and other amenities available near the kayak club area.
Close to a parking lot, there's a windsurfing and kitesurfing club and a windsurfing school.
Water conditions
Øresund
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is a shallow strait which allows rather fast temperature rises, when air temperatures permits. ''Possible'' bathing season is between mid-May and mid-September. However, to reach fairly good bathing temperatures (of at least 18 °C (64.4 °F) or higher) in the afternoons, air temperature needs to be above 25 °C (77 °F) for about a week in May, while just a few days of heat is enough in August. During longer heat waves, water temperatures often rise above 22 °C (71.6 F) during the period of late June until early September.
The water quality is usually very good. All local outlets to Øresund has been thoroughly cleaned and disinfected since the 1970s (this applies to the Swedish part of Øresund as well). Water salinity is highly dependent on the current. With northbound current (from the Baltic Sea) salinity may drop down a bit below 10
PSU (1.0% by weight), but with southbound current (from Kattegat) salinity rises to above 25 PSU, not so far from the North Sea salinity of 30–33 PSU. Eastbound and westbound currents cannot occur in Øresund, with very local exceptions only. The daily tides are not notable, but irregular, weather-dependent water level differences do exist. During winter, ice problems are very rare.
Transport
The park is served by three metro stations:
Øresund station
Øresund station is a station on the Copenhagen Metro, located in the Sundbyøster district of Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen ...
to the north,
Femøren station to the south, and
Amager Strand station roughly in the middle. All stations are on the
M2 line of the
Copenhagen Metro. It is also easily reached on bicycle in about 15 minutes from the city centre.
Cultural references
Sonja (Anika Person) frequents Helgoland Bath at 0:32:50 in the 1972 ''
Olsen-banden
The ''Olsen Gang'' (, ) is a Denmark, Danish comedy film series created by Danish director Erik Balling and special effects expert Henning Bahs about the eponymous fictional criminal gang. The gang's leader is the criminal genius and habitual o ...
'' film ''
The Olsen Gang's Big Score''.
See also
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Parks and open spaces in Copenhagen
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Copenhagen Harbour Baths
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Bellevue Beach
References
External links
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Parks in Copenhagen
Beaches of Copenhagen
Artificial islands of Denmark
2005 establishments in Denmark
Land reclamation in Copenhagen