NAME/ADDRESS
Camping Rolighed,
Grønhøj Strandvej 35, 9480 Løkken
CADASTRAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
5a, Trudslev By
COORDINATES
57.3177°N, 9.6954°E
SIZE (LAND/BUILT)
Land total: 17,52 ha (Ⓘ-1: 4,64 ha, Ⓘ-2: 12,88 ha)
Buildings: 466 m2
TYPE
Ⓘ-1 Built Area; Campsite, restaurant, swimming pool
Ⓘ-2 Reserve Area; Meltwater valley Former Lake and steep lake slopes
OWNERSHIP
PK FF Holding ApS
YEAR OF PURCHASE
May 2020
PURCHASE PRICE
604.355 € (4.5 mio. DKK)
STATUS
Ⓘ-1: Campsite in function
Images of CAMPING ROLIGHED (click to enlarge)
videos oF CAMPING ROLIGHED
Flying over Camping Rolighed, March 2017
Existing water holes in the meltwater valley and the steep lake slopes in the background
Wet environment in the meltwater valley, the now drained but former Kettrup Lake
Kaj Kjær Flora & Fauna have established formal and informal collaborations with larger as well as smaller institutions, actors and organisations. Amongst these are: The Danish Nature Agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, University of Copenhagen, Aalborg University, the Municipality of Jammerbugt and The People’s Meeting for Nature (Naturmødet).
Kaj Kjær Flora & Fauna participates in the national network for Danish Nature Funds. We collaborate with other funds, working within nature and environment, as well as with local tourism and business actors, local schools and associations.
The Fund collaborates and is in ongoing dialogue with landowners regarding land acquisition and distribution, to ensure that the creation of cohesive natural areas favours all parties.
International scientists are offered short- and long-term stays at KKFF's properties. Scientists are selected based on academic fields and their capability to monitor the areas belonging to KKFF. In August 2019 the foundation’s first grant researchers have been established and received a delegation of 5 PhD researchers from three Chinese Universities; University of Nanjing, University of Xiamen and University of Fuzhou.
We are always looking for new collaborations to promote our mission!
→ Drone footage of the Monk’s Dune area, 2020.
See more about the project, a collaboration with The Danish Nature Agency, here.