Salling
Salling is a peninsula located in the north-west of the larger Jutland peninsula in Denmark. The largest city in Salling is Skive, and smaller towns and villages includes Jebjerg, Roslev and Glyngøre.

Map of the Salling peninsula (c. 1900)
The Sallingsund Bridge connects the peninsula to the island of Mors, crossing the narrow strait of Sallingsund, part of the Limfjord. The island of Fur lies to the north of the peninsula and is linked by a 3-4 minute ferry service across the Fursund from Branden.[1]
Since January 2007, Salling has been part of the newly formed Skive municipality.
Gallery
    
.jpg.webp) Typical landscape in Salling: flat and featureless agricultural fields. Typical landscape in Salling: flat and featureless agricultural fields.
 Grazing cattle Grazing cattle
 Sculpture in Skive Sculpture in Skive
 Hiking route Hiking route
 Spøttrup Castle (1520) Spøttrup Castle (1520)
 A countryside restaurant A countryside restaurant
 Coastal meadows (Lysen Bredning) Coastal meadows (Lysen Bredning)
.jpg.webp) Coastal cliffs (Kås Bredning) Coastal cliffs (Kås Bredning)
References
    
- Fursund Ferry Service. fursund.dk
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