Rømø, a Danish island in the Wadden Sea, is connected to the mainland by a causeway. Lakolk Beach, situated on the western coast, is known for its vast expanse, making it one of Europe's widest sandy beaches. Historically, Rømø played a significant role in the whaling industry, particularly between the 17th and 19th centuries, with a peak around 1770 when nearly 40 whaling ships called the island home. Today, Lakolk is recognized among kiters for its immense space and car-accessible beach, offering an amazing setup for launching and landing.