Description
Ølsemagle Revle is a 3 km long sandbar created by material deposited by the sea in the inner part of Køge Bugt. Out to the sea is a long sandy beach and a lagoon has formed between the bar and the coast. The lagoon is popular with birds of different families, especially wetland species such as Spidsand, Bramgås, Klyde, Svaleklire etc.
The area is an important resting place for migratory birds, especially in the autumn. For waders, Ølsemagle Revle is still one of the best resting places in Eastern Denmark and flocks of waders can be seen resting or foraging in the area from July until well into November.
Some raptors like Blå Kærhøg, Tårnfalk and Havørn also frequent these lagoons. The surrounding wetland contains several designated breeding areas, especially for Strandskade.
Details
Access
Ølsemagle Revle is located 35 km southwest of Copenhagen. From Copenhagen and by public transport, the closest S-train stop is Køge Nord (A line). It is recommended that you take the S-train with a bike to cover the distance between Køge Nord station (1) and the observation area. If walking, count 30 minutes. Parking is available near the kiosk (see P on map). This area is best explored on foot. The walking route shown on the map is about 4 km one way.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Sea , Reedbeds , Lake , Mud flatsConditions
Flat , Open landscape , SandyCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Winter , AutumnRoute
Wide path , Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
In the northern and southern parts of the area, traffic is prohibited from April 1 to July 15 out of consideration for breeding birds. Due to the great recreational pressure on the area, it is difficult for coastal birds to find peace and quiet to breed, despite the mentioned restriction on access to the peaks during the breeding season.


