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The Southwest Point

Magnificent views and unique birdlife

Fugleskilt
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Southwest Point is located south of Kongelunden, at the end of Kalvebodvej, and includes the Kofoeds Enge bird reserve. From Kongelundsfortet at Southwest Point, you get a fantastic view of both Kofoeds Enge and Aflandshage – the southernmost point of Amager – which is off-limits as it is a military area. You can also get close to the birds at the Birdwatching Tower by Fasanstien, located east of Aflandshage.

Bird Tower
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Bird Tower

From the bird tower at Fasanstien you can get as close to Amager's southern tip, Aflandshage as possible - Aflandshage a military installation, and the tower was built on an old shooting range. Aflandshage is part of the Amager Wildlife Sanctuary, where many rare birds breed.
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King Forest Fort (Kongelundsfortet)
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King Forest Fort (Kongelundsfortet)

From Kongelund Fortress, there have been scouting for enemy warships for almost 70 years. Now everyone has access to the magnificent view of Køge Bay.
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Kofoeds Meadows
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Kofoeds Meadows

Kofoed's Meadows are part of the Amager Wildlife Sanctuary, which also consists of Kalvebod Common, Aflandshage and the territorial sea from Sjællandsbroen to Dragør.
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