(Redirected from Hanherrederne)'Hanherred' or 'Hanherrederne' is a traditional district in northern
Jutland,
Denmark. It lies between
Thy in the west and
Vendsyssel in the east. To the north it faces the
North Sea (
Skagerrak) and to the south the
Limfjord. There are only two towns with more than 1,000 inhabitants,
Fjerritslev and
Brovst.
Hanherred is the central, but lesser known part of the
North Jutlandic Island. Since the municipal reform of 2007, it is mainly a part of
Jammerbugt municipality. The westernmost fringe with the villages of Frøstrup and Vesløs belongs to
Thisted municipality and is sometimes erronously thought to be part of Thy. The border to Thy is Arup Vejle and Tømmerby Fjord, while the border to Vendsyssel is the river Ryå, just west of
Aabybro.
Herred is an ancient Danish judicial district, and since the area actually contains two of these, ''Øster'' (East) ''Han Herred'' and ''Vester'' (West) ''Han Herred'', the
plural form Hanherrederne is sometimes used.
Hanherred and Thy share the largest
bird sanctuary of Northern Europe,
Vejlerne. Nearby is the
bird cliff of
Bulbjerg. The large
Viking ring castle Aggersborg lies at a strategic location at the Limfjord.