Uggerby Å
The river Uggerby Å (Uggerby River) is located in northern Denmark (the chief river in Vendsyssel). The river stretches for more than 50 kilometers (31 miles). It flows from Sterup (south of Hjrring) to Skagerrak. There are a lot of sea trout, brook trout, eel, mussel, and pike in the river.
The group includes around 50 kilometers of riverside fishing. It's excellent that you've done all of these free things, including shelters, camping sites, lodging, playgrounds, and a lot of history regarding the ancient water power plant, which is still intact and can be visited for free. Beautiful scenery and clean air. The river near the mouth of Tannis Bay is a very dynamic natural experience.
Fishing for sea trout is possible on rare occasions. In addition, the Uggerby Å river is home to a variety of different fish species. Salmon, halibut, and osprey are all believed to spawn here. During the summer, canoes may be rented and paddled down the river to the mouth, and there are also lovely free campsites for overnight visitors.
Length: 60.6 km