Troldeskoven, Russia and the Island of Fantacy experience special nature and cultural trails
Distorted trees in quirky forms - perhaps enchanted by forest trolls? Ghostly ruins in the countryside that tell strange stories. And lush nature with open expanses, views and rich flora and fauna. Find the places here.

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Troldeskoven - Denmark's oldest pine forest
The crooked and gnarled old pine of the Troldeskov can be dated all the way back to the 18th century. As you move around the forest, you get the feeling of being part of an adventure.

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Heatherhill – heather, hills and original nature by Kattegat
Heatherhill is an open preserved natural reserve with beautiful grass and heathery hills which resemble the Scottish highland.

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Rusland | A hilly heathland
Russia is called the area around Rudolph Tegner's Museum and Statue Park.

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Melby Common & Liseleje Plantation
Melby Overdrev is the largest heath on Sealand and one of the most distinctive and exciting natural areas in Halsnæs. Take a walk, look at plants and insects, or bring your swimwear and jump into the water.

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Tibirke Bakker - Magnificent views in the protected area
Tibirke Hills is a scenic and idyllic destination on the eastern edge of Tisvilde Hegn in beautiful North Zealand. This landscape is known for its large, rolling moraine slopes covered in grass and heather. There is also some tree growth and a few scattered houses in the area.

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Fantasiens Ø - The Island of Imagination
The Island of Fantasy is a secretive place that appeals to imagination. The island is located in a lake in a forest near Hillerød - and it is full of good stories.

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Lyngbakkerne in Hundested - Heather and special flowers
Take a walk in the beautiful Lyngbakker in Hundested. The area offers the most fantastic view of the fjord. Access to the Lyngbakkerne is from the parking lot in Søndergade. Additionally, there is parking available in the area.

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Dronningholm Castle Ruin
Dronningholm Castle was a Danish medieval castle. Originally begun by Valdemar the Great, it was completed by Valdemar the Victorious around the year 1200, and according to legend, it was a wedding gift to Queen Dagmar in connection with their wedding.

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Søborg Castle Ruins Reflected in Søborg Lake
Søborg Castle Ruins and the restored Søborg Lake together form a unique landscape of history and nature in North Zealand. Visitors can experience both a medieval power centre and a tranquil natural area.

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Asserbo Castle Ruin
Inside between the trees in Tisvilde Hegn is Asserbo Castle Ruin. The remaining walls and moat bear witness to a former magnificent castle and are today an idyllic place to visit.



