Mols Bjerge National Park

Mols Bjerge National Park, located in Denmark's Djursland, is known for its rolling hills, diverse wildlife, and rich biodiversity. It's a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore pristine landscapes.

44,000
Acres Protected
75
Miles of Trails
800,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Mols Bjerge National Park

 

Mols Bjerge National Park, established in 2009, spans over 70 square miles in the Central Denmark Region. Its landscape features a mix of forested hills, grasslands, and heathlands shaped by glacial activity, providing a variety of habitats for wildlife. The park is home to a rich array of flora and fauna, including rare species like the European adder and several types of orchids. Historical remnants such as burial mounds and ancient agricultural landscapes offer a glimpse into the past. Key recreation opportunities in the park include hiking through its numerous trails, enjoying scenic views from places like Agri Bavnehøj, and exploring cultural sites. Cycling and bird watching are popular activities, and the park's proximity to the coast allows for beach outings and water sports. Mols Bjerge's tranquility and natural beauty draw visitors worldwide, offering a serene escape from urban life.

Highlights

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Agri Bavnehøj - The highest point offering panoramic views of the park.

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Helligenhøj - A site known for its ancient burial mounds.

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Fuglsø Beach - A beautiful coastal area perfect for swimming and picnics.

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Kalø Castle Ruins - Historical ruins providing insight into medieval Danish architecture.

Notable Natural Features

Agri Bavnehøj

At 137 meters, this is the highest point in the park, offering stunning 360-degree views.

Kalø Castle Ruins

These medieval ruins date back to the 14th century, providing a historical adventure for visitors.

Langdalen

A picturesque valley known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty.