Tisvilde is a small town with a population of 1,385 (1 January 2024)
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located on the north coast of the island
Zealand
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(Sjælland) in
Denmark
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in
Gribskov Municipality
Gribskov Municipality () is a municipality (Danish language, Danish, ''Commune (subnational entity), kommune'') in the Capital Region of Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 278 km2, and has a total population of 41,797.
The municipali ...
, northeast of
Hillerød
Hillerød () is a Denmark, Danish town with a population of 36,604 (1 January 2025)[Tisvildeleje
Tisvildeleje is a village and the coastal part of the town Tisvilde, located on the north coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in Denmark, 60 km/40miles north of Copenhagen in Region Hovedstaden.
To the west, Tisvildeleje is bordered ...]
is the coastal part of Tisvilde. "Leje" roughly translates as "plain" and used to be a fishermen's village. Now all of the fishermen's houses are used as "quintessential" summer residences. The southeast of Tisvilde is referred to as
Tibirke.
Tisvilde, alongside
Hornbæk further to the east, has the highest prices of summer houses in Denmark. A 175 sqn summer house was sold for DKK22 mio. in 2017.
Etymology
The etymology of Tisvilde is not known for certain.
As "Ti's vælde" it can be understood as “Where
Tyr Reigns” (Ti is a common word for Tir (Týr) in Danish place names). "Væld" also means a ''spring'', perhaps a reference to Helene Spring. "Væld" is similar to the
old Norse
Old Norse, also referred to as Old Nordic or Old Scandinavian, was a stage of development of North Germanic languages, North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants ...
word "ved" or "wald" meaning ''forest''. Tisvilde was previously covered by extensive oak woods, before the sand drifts began.
The word Leje is used in several other place names in Denmark, such as
Liseleje
Liseleje is a former fishing village and popular tourist resort in Halsnæs Municipality, North Zealand, some 60 kilometres northwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. The original village is surrounded by extensive areas of summerhouses. It has merged wi ...
west of Tisvildeleje or Rågeleje and
Gilleleje
Gilleleje () is a fishing town and seaside resort on the north coast of the peninsula North Zealand, Denmark. The town is located at the northernmost point of the island of Zealand. It is one of the main towns of the Gribskov municipality in Regio ...
to the east.
Landmarks
Natural
Tisvilde Hegn
From around 1500, drifting sands began to bury the fields and farms around Tisvilde. The problem accelerated over the years and by 1700, most of the area had been deserted. Several attempts to counter the forces of nature, had been tried, but in 1724 the German
Johan Ulrich Røhl was hired by the Crown and by help of the local peasants and 100 soldiers from Copenhagen, they managed to stop the dunes in the course of the 1730s, by covering them with
seaweed
Seaweed, or macroalgae, refers to thousands of species of macroscopic, multicellular, marine algae. The term includes some types of ''Rhodophyta'' (red), '' Phaeophyta'' (brown) and ''Chlorophyta'' (green) macroalgae. Seaweed species such as ...
and digging trenches. But while the dunes was successfully stopped in their march against civilisation, the sands had covered and transformed the countryside and made it completely barren. From around 1800 to 1900 this state was reversed, by planting the c. 1,300 ha forest
[Tisvilde Hegn]
Gyldendals Open Encyclopedia of Tisvilde Hegn in association with the plantations of Asserbo and Liseleje southwest. The first tree species to be planted was
scots pine
''Pinus sylvestris'', the Scots pine (UK), Scotch pine (US), Baltic pine, or European red pine is a species of tree in the pine family Pinaceae that is native to Eurasia. It can readily be identified by its combination of fairly short, blue-gr ...
and later followed by
spruce
A spruce is a tree of the genus ''Picea'' ( ), a genus of about 40 species of coniferous evergreen trees in the family Pinaceae, found in the northern temperate and boreal ecosystem, boreal (taiga) regions of the Northern hemisphere. ''Picea'' ...
,
birch
A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech- oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 3 ...
,
beech
Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
and
oak
An oak is a hardwood tree or shrub in the genus ''Quercus'' of the beech family. They have spirally arranged leaves, often with lobed edges, and a nut called an acorn, borne within a cup. The genus is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisp ...
. Tisvilde Hegn is the oldest plantation in Denmark
and now a
Natura 2000
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area, due to its rare
habitat
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-types, flora and fauna and important birdlife. This area is a part of the
Kongernes Nordsjælland National Park.
Some of the species protected here are
northern crested newt
The northern crested newt, great crested newt or warty newt (''Triturus cristatus'') is a newt species native to Great Britain, northern and central continental Europe and parts of Western Siberia. It is a large newt, with females growing up to ...
and
large white-faced darter.
The coastline at Tisvilde Hegn is known for its stretches of white, clean and child-friendly sandy beaches.
[Tisvilde Hegn]
Danish Nature Agency. A map of the area.
Springs
*Helene Spring is one of Denmark's most famous springs, and legend has it that anyone whose illness has not responded successfully to other forms of treatment must come to the spring on 23 June (''
Sankt Hans'' Eve or Midsummer's Eve). Culturally, legend in Denmark has it that if one consumes a certain amount of water from its springs in the night and then stays at Saint Helene's grave until morning, he should be cured of all his sicknesses.
File:Tisvilde Hegn - pine trees.jpg, Gnarled pine trees in Tisvilde Hegn
File:Tisvilde landscape.jpg, Coastal landscape at Tisvilde
File:20080729 Melbylejren Beach.JPG, The beach along Tisvilde Hegn.
File:Helene Kilde 13-07-2013.JPG, The Helene Spring.
Manmade
*Tibirke Church was built on the site of an ancient "vi", a pre-Christian holy place. At the foot of the church near Bækkebrovej is a spring which may have been the place where pilgrims came in days of old. The church was originally the center of a small village with 10 farms, but they were all (including Tibirke Church) buried by drifting sand dunes and abandoned by order of the King in 1725.
*Helene's Tomb is now a rectangular, grazed area surrounded by low stone fences. The two boulders leaning against each other indicate Helene's Tomb. It is located at Sankt Helenevej, 3220 Tisvildeleje.
*
Wieth-Knudsen Observatory built in 1959, is located in southern part of the town. The observatory is offering astronomical meetings open to the public, twice each month throughout the year.
File:Sandflugtsmonumentet ved Tisvilde 2.jpg, The Drifting Sands Monument in Tisvilde, raised in 1738. Texts in Danish, German and Latin.
File:20070615 Tibirke Kirke.jpg, Tibirke Church, once nearly covered by drifting sands.
File:Helenes Grav 13-07-2013.JPG, Helene's Tomb.
Events and activities
Being a popular summer destination for tourists, the level of activity is at its peak during the summer months. Examples are:
*Tisvilde flea market. Every Saturday throughout the summer a large, lively flea market (Tisvilde Loppemarked) is held in the Birkepladsen in front of Tisvildeleje station. The flea market is exclusively for private individuals, which means stalls full of unique finds from box-rooms and attics.
*Musik i Lejet (English: ''Music in "Lejet"''). An annual outdoor music festival held each summer.
*Tisvilde Yoga Festival An annual Yoga festival held in the summer by Tisvildeleje beach
Notable people

*
Johannes V. Jensen (1873–1950) a Danish writer, awarded the
Nobel Prize in Literature
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in 1944; lived in Tisvilde
*
Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr (, ; ; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and old quantum theory, quantum theory, for which he received the No ...
(1885–1962) a Danish physicist who contributed to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory, for which he received the
Nobel Prize in Physics
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in 1922; he lived in Tisvilde much of the time.
*
William Scharff (1886–1959) a Danish painter, a leading proponents of
Cubism
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Cubist subjects are analyzed, broke ...
in Denmark, lived in Tisvilde
*
Carl Jensen (1887–1961) a Danish painter and newspaper illustrator, he helped bring
Cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement which began in Paris. It revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and sparked artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.
Cubist subjects are analyzed, broke ...
to Denmark; lived in Tisvilde from 1918
*
Knudåge Riisager (1897–1974) a Danish composer, lived in Tisvilde
*
Abraham Pais
Abraham Pais (; May 19, 1918 – July 28, 2000) was a Dutch- American physicist and science historian. Pais earned his Ph.D. from University of Utrecht just prior to a Nazi ban on Jewish participation in Dutch universities during World War II ...
(1918–2000) a Dutch-American physicist and science historian, his doctoral dissertation prompted
Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr (, ; ; 7 October 1885 – 18 November 1962) was a Danish theoretical physicist who made foundational contributions to understanding atomic structure and old quantum theory, quantum theory, for which he received the No ...
to invite him to come to Tisvilde as his assistant
*
Henrik Valeur
Henrik Bjørn Valeur (; born 13 October 1966) is a Danish architect-urbanist, founder and creative director of UiD (Denmark) and UiD Shanghai Co., Ltd (China), curator of ''CO-EVOLUTION: Danish/Chinese Collaboration on Sustainable Urban Developmen ...
(born 1966) a Danish architect-urbanist, brought up in
Tibirke
*
Jeremy Strong
Jeremy Strong (born December 25, 1978) is an American actor. Known for his intense method acting style in roles across both stage and screen, he has received various accolades, including a Tony Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Glo ...
(born 1978), American actor; owns a vacation home in Tisvilde with his Danish-born wife.
Literature
* Flemming Rune (2014):
Tisvilde Hegn', Vol. 1, 2 and map-appendices, Forlaget Esrum Sø, .
References
External links
Tisvilde HegnDanish Nature Agency {{in lang, da
Cities and towns in the Capital Region of Denmark
Natura 2000 in Denmark
Plantations in Denmark
Gribskov Municipality