Espergærde
About Espergærde
Espergaerde is a city located in North Zealand close to oresund in Denmark and is statistically considered part of the bigger city region Espergærde-Snekkersten-Elsinore, a few five to eight km south of the centre of Elsinore and in reality separated from the city place of Elsinore-Snekkersten by a one hundred m extensive unbuilt vicinity, Egebæksvang woodland and region under herbal protection around Flynderupgård formerly a village, later a farm, nowadays a museum. The urban vicinity of Espergærde also covers the two former villages Tibberup and Mordrup and part of the former fishing village of Skotterup, with 11.524 inhabitants 2008. Espergaerde is well confined to the north through Egebæksvang woodland and
Flynderupgard, to the west by using Rolighedsmoserne swamp region and Helsingormotorvejen toll road or highway, to the south through Krogerup mansion fields and Babyloneskoven Babylone woodland. Espergærde is a part of Region Hovedstaden the capital place. Espergærde has its personal postal wide variety, 3060, and is break up in parishes: Espergaerde Parish church close by the old fishermans village and Mørdrup Parish church next to the urban centre.