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Top 5 Hikes in Denmark: Discover Nature the Nordic Way

Top 5 Hikes in Denmark: Discover Nature the Nordic Way

Denmark may be known for its charming cities and flat landscapes, but it's also home to some surprisingly diverse and scenic hiking trails. From coastal cliffs to dense forests and ancient landscapes, these routes offer the perfect escape for anyone looking to slow down and reconnect with nature — Nordic style.

Here are 5 of the best hikes in Denmark for your next outdoor adventure:

 


1. Mols Bjerge National Park (Djursland, Jutland)

Distance: Various routes, 2–20 km
Why go: Rolling hills, grazing wild horses, and panoramic views of Ebeltoft Vig.
Mols Bjerge is a hiker’s paradise — a rare hilly terrain shaped by the Ice Age, offering both rugged paths and open meadows. The "Bjergetapen" trail takes you across the most scenic parts, through ancient burial mounds and tranquil lakes.

 


2. Camønoen – The Friendliest Hiking Trail (Møn Island)

Distance: 175 km (can be done in sections)
Why go: White cliffs, Baltic Sea views, and cozy coastal villages.
Nicknamed Denmark’s “friendliest hiking trail,” Camønoen winds around the island of Møn, passing through UNESCO-listed nature sites like the famous white chalk cliffs of Møns Klint. Great for multi-day trips or peaceful day hikes.

 


3. Rold Skov and Rebild Bakker (North Jutland)

Distance: Trails from 3–10 km
Why go: Denmark’s largest forest and iconic heathland hills.
This area combines deep forest silence with open hilltops. Follow the Troldeskoven (Troll Forest) trail for twisted ancient trees or climb the Rebild hills for sweeping views — and maybe spot a deer or two.

 


4. Bornholm Coastal Trail (Bornholm Island)

Distance: 120 km loop
Why go: Dramatic cliffs, sunny beaches, and granite outcrops.
This island is Denmark’s most adventurous hiking destination. The coastal trail circles the entire island, passing charming towns, lighthouse viewpoints, and forested ridges. You can hike it in stages or as a week-long circuit.

 


5. Gribskov & Esrum Lake Trail (North Zealand)

Distance: 10–20 km
Why go: Ancient beech forests and lakeside serenity.
Close to Copenhagen, Gribskov is one of Denmark’s oldest forests. Wander past mossy ruins, forest lakes, and quiet clearings. A peaceful, storybook-like escape less than an hour from the capital.

 


Tips for Hiking in Denmark:

  • Pack for changeable weather – even in summer.

  • Bring a fast-drying towel for a lake dip or unexpected rain.

  • Stay overnight at shelters or book basic cabins along trails.

  • Leave no trace – respect nature and fellow hikers.


Whether you're a seasoned trekker or just looking to escape the city, Denmark offers a surprisingly rich variety of trails that combine coastal beauty, forest calm, and cultural heritage.

Lace up your boots, grab your cotton towel, and hit the path