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TisvildelejeWest of Tisvildeleje – just outside Denmark's fifth biggest forest – is Tisvilde Hegn, a kilometre-long stretch of white sands and child-friendly beach, with clean seawater, sand dunes and woods.
Helene Kilde and Helene GravThe surrounding countryside is extremely natural, open, clean and scenic. Denmark's most famous holy springs are found in Tisvilde: Helene Kilde (spring) and Helene Grav (tomb). 
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Tibirke ChurchTibirke Church is built on an ancient pagan site; a "vi”, which was used for human sacrifice.  At the foot of the church towards Bækkebrovej is a spring, which may have been a place of pilgrimage in antiquity, called Ti's (Tyrs) gush. The name Tisvilde derives from this.
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