Lokaltog also operates services between Hillerød and Hundested in the northwest. [55] There are also frequent S-trains on the North Line between Copenhagen and Hillerød with stops at Jægersborg, Lyngby, Sorgenfri, Virum, Holte, Birkerød, Høvelte and Allerød. [56] Motorways[edit] The Helsingør Motorway, part of European route E47, connects Copenhagen to Helsingør with exits at Espergærde, Humlebæk, Nivå, Kokkedal, Hørsholm, Vedbæk, Gl. Holte, Nærum, Lundtofte and Lyngby.
[63] The North Coast Track (Nordkyststien) from Helsingør to Hundested is also a popular route. [64] North Zealand in art[edit] Thanks to the encouragement of C. W. Eckersberg who taught at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, from the mid-19th century a considerable number of painters went to Hornbæk where they painted real life in the open air. [65] From 1872, the village became popular with Viggo Johansen, Kristian Zahrtmann, P. S. Kroyer and Carl Locher who painted the harbour and the local fishermen.
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