Grådyb
Grådyb is a strait in Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Grådyb is situated nearby to the village Nordby, as well as near Fanø Vesterhavsbad.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nordby and Sædding.
Nordby
Village
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Nordby is a Danish town, seat of the Fanø Municipality, in the Region of Southern Denmark. The population was 2,629 as of 1 January 2025. Nordby is situated 4½ km southeast of Grådyb.
Sædding
Suburb
Sædding is a district of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark, some 5 km northwest of the centre and 5 km southeast of Hjerting. Sædding is situated 5 km northeast of Grådyb.
Hjerting
Suburb
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Hjerting is a district of Esbjerg in southwest Jutland, Denmark, some 7 km north of the centre. As of 2011, it has 7,289 inhabitants. With a history as a fishing village going back some 700 years it is now an exclusive suburb with views over the sandy beach and the Wadden Sea. Hjerting is situated 6 km north of Grådyb.
Grådyb
- Type: Strait
- Also known as: “Graadyb” and “Gradyb”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude
55.47176° or 55° 28′ 18″ northLongitude
8.34612° or 8° 20′ 46″ eastOpen location code
9F7CF8CW+PCGeoNames ID
2621283
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