The Rømø dam is a 9.2 km long road dam that connects Rømø with the mainland at Skærbæk in Southern Jutland. Construction began as early as 1938, as an employment project, but due to World War II, the work was not completed until 1948.
Twice a day the tide changes and this can be clearly seen when driving over the dam. If you reach low tide, you can see the seabed up to several kilometers out and also when there is high tide, the water goes up to the slope on the dam.
The dam is always open and can always be driven on, the tide does not run over the road as the road is raised from the seabed.
Full accesseslightly
Level-free access, lift etc., which enable wheelchairs to get around.
Partially available
There are rooms/areas where wheelchair users cannot enter, but it is still possible to have a good experience.
Available with a helper or some walking function.
There is a step or other that means you need help in order to participate/enter.
Not available.
There is no lift, ramps or anything else that prevents wheelchairs from entering.
The accessibility assessment is based on a normal-sized wheelchair. If you use an extra-wide electric wheelchair or electric crosser, please contact the desired place of visit yourself. Likewise, there may be circumstances which mean that the availability for a period is not as described by us. A good idea is to always search for information on the website of the desired place to visit.