Bulbjerg

Bulbjerg is a limestone cliff in northern Jutland, Denmark, facing Skagerrak.

Bulbjerg lies in the traditional district of Hanherred, close to Thy.

For centuries, chalk blocks were sawed out of the cliff and used as a building material in the surrounding area or burnt to quicklime.

During World War II, the German occupation force used Bulbjerg as a lookout point and built a small concrete fortification which still exists.

It fell down in a storm in 1978, but its base can be seen at low tide and calm sea.

Bulbjerg
Skarreklit in August 1977