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Kollemorten Til Skodborg/Jels Lundum Hundslund Sr Havrvig Tvingstrup Hov Stavns Grenen Højen (Gl. Skagen) SKAGEN Kristiansand Stavanger-Bergen Kandestederne Hulsig Larvik Langesund Langesund Langesund Langesund Langesund Råbjerg Mile Tannisby Ålbæk HIRTSHALS Tuen Tversted Emmersbæk Uggerby Horne Åbyen Råbjerg Bindslev Mose Mygdal Blæsbjerg Jerup Tornby Sr Bindslev Kærsgård Strand Bratten Strand Bjergby Mosbjerg Vidstrup STRANDBY Skallerup Klit Tolne Hirsholmene SINDAL Lønstrup Astrup Elling Sønderlev Kvissel Hørmested Vennebjerg Sønderskov Åsted Oslo HJØRRING Lørslev Kilden Sr Harritslev Ilbro Ugilt Göteborg Glimsholt FREDERIKSHAVNLæsø Nr Lyngby Sr Hæstrup Lendum Gærum Bangsbostrand Rubjerg Rakkeby Stenhøj Vrangbæk Harken Vejby TÅRS Morild Understed LØKKEN Sæsing VRÅ Børglum Tranget Øksenhede Karup Vrensted Thorshøj Poulstrup Tollestrup Ørnedalen Nordre Rønner Ør Vrå Stenum Volstrup SÆBY VENDSYSSEL Hørby Serritslev Mylund Try Ingstrup Sterup Syvsten Højsande Tise Tolstrup Vesterø Havn Vr. Brønden St Ørtoft Solsbæk Hjermitslev Jerslev Saltum Ør. Hjermitslev Hellum Dybvad Byrum BRØNDERSLEV Flauenskjold Blokhus Sr. Saltum Lyngså Hallund Hune Øster Brønderslev Allerup Albæk Kringelrøn Dorf Præstbro STORE Klokkerholm PANDRUP Hollensted Voerså Rødhus VILDMOSE Hornfiskrøn Tylstrup Ørum Agersted Torup Ørsø TRANUM KÅS KLITPLANTAGE Moseby Sulsted Ravnstrup Sr Sørå Tranum Strand AABYBRO DRONNINGLUND HJALLERUP Lild Strand Slettestrand Lien Try Asaa Birkelse Biersted Nr Halne Grindsted VESTER Torup Strand TORUP Hjortdal Tranum Bratbjerg VESTBJERG Vr Halne Hammer KLITPLANTAGE Bakker Rørholt Gerå Hamborg HANSTHOLM Vust Arentsminde VADUM Melholt Bjerget VODSKOV Langholt Ør Svenstrup Halvrimmen Vigsø Klim Hjardemål Klit Vr Torup Kollerup Ræhr Frøstrup BROVST Skovsgård Gjøl Ør Hassing FJERRITSLEV LINDHOLM Ulsted HANSTED Torslev Nr. 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In Vingsted (107A Sund NØRAGER Um das Jahr Um das Jahr Als Odde 106 (110C) Ørding Harre Ør Bølle Thyborøn Boddum Gl Ullits Engsholm Ydby Agerø Ør Assels ROSLEV Sundsøre Vr Bølle Rørbæk Vive Sr Hadsund Around the year the year Around In the hills near Helligsø Ove Vr Assels Thise Hvalpsund 1:50.000 111 Hjerk Simested Døstrup Ajstrup Sillerslev Das weltberühmte Lovns Gedsted AALESTRUP ASSENS Norup (110A) Rot Engelsholm Slot 111 Jebjerg Breum Lyngs holme SALLING 8 Kort Stenild Stinesminde Falslev Udbyneder Jenle Valsgård Havndal Rønland 115 Krejbjerg Oddense Fjelsø Hvam Kastbjerg At the end of Harboør Tange HVIDBJERG Hvilsom From this spot, you can you this spot, From Hørby MARIAGER The world-famous Egtved The world-famous Jegind Rødding Grønning HOBRO Sem Dalbyneder Lyby Skodborg/Jels Snæbum Flovlev Jegindø Nr Balling Dalbyover Sødring 114 Øls Langerhuse Vr Tostrup 112 Hindborg Lundø Ulbjerg Skjellerup 115 Tambohuse Enslev Harboør Uglev Hem Hejlskov Udbyhøj Vasehuse Das größte aller Hügelgräber aller Hügelgräber Das größte Møldrup wurde 1593 errichtet und wurde und in den Hügeln bei Ravning und in den Hügeln bei Ravning Sr Balling The largest of all of the burial The largest Svenstrup Odby Albæk Virksund Kærby Vrist Søndbjerg Vejby Nr Onsild Stangerum Råby Udbyhøj enthält eines der besterhaltenen The Jelling Monuments The Jelling Hem Resen Roum Vr Tørslev Lihme til Kollemorten 113 Sundstrup Hvornum True 113 , and in the hills near Ravning are the are and in the hills near Ravning , Ramsing Oddesund Lem Halskov Låstrup Vr Bjerregrav Klejtrup Gjerlev was built in 1593 and rebuilt in the built in 1593 and rebuilt was Gassum (109A) (110B) Klinkby Brøndum Nr Rind Onsild Stby Sr Onsild Glenstrup Ør Tørslev Udby Die Jelling-Monumente Die Jelling-Monumente Stby Vinde Strande Håsum SKIVE Hvolris Lindum (109B) Handest Venø Hvidbjerg Sr Ørum Lynderup Skals Hersom Hvidsten Holbæk (110B) Hald Tvede Stavnshoved (109A) Hove Nørre Nissum Dommerby Højslev Stby Kare St Sjørup Humlum Venø By Vr Egebjerg Pederstrup Bigum Hvidding SPENTRUP Tørslev Bønnerup Strand Vandborg FÅRUP Asferg Linde Fjellerup Strand LEMVIG Am Ende des Bindeballestien (Bindeballe- Borup Hjarbæk Nørbæk Mellerup Voer Lystrup Strand Bonnet Hansen Mads © Sten Jellinge store Den Ferring Rønbjerg Søby Løvel Vammen Vorning Kousted Bjergby Hevring Stokkebro Dybe Gudum Estvad Kvols Nr Vinge Hemmed Gjerrild Rom Fabjerg Ejsing Kølsen contains one of the country’s best preserved best preserved contains one of the country’s Harridslev 114 From the top of Runkenbjerg, you can see Vejle Vejle can see you the top of Runkenbjerg, From Hammershøj Råsted Støvring Lystrup Fjellerup Jelling Kirke (Jelling Church). Kirke (Jelling Jelling Resenstad Feldingbjerg Trans Bremdal Hjerl Kobberup Fiskbæk Løgstrup Rødding Foulum Kvorning Sønderbæk Borup Gimming Ørsted Von der Spitze des Runkenbjerg (Runken-Berg) (Runken-Berg) der Spitze des Runkenbjerg Von Glesborg Rimsø Hede Ør Bjerregrav Albæk Hollandsbjerg Lomborg Gammelstrup Læsten Tustrup Hedegård 108 Ramme Stoholm Romlund DRONNING- Vivild Karlby (109B) STRUER Fly Nørager Veggerslev 107B) Fjaltring VINDERUP Mollerup BORG 108 KLOSTERHEDE Sahl Sparkær Ørum Uggelhuse Gjesing Stenvad Kastbjerg Engelsborg Tindbæk Tånum Voldby Fornæs Fåre PLANTAGE Ølby Mogenstrup Kjeldbjerg RANDERS Allingåbro Villersø Fovsing Løvskal Ålum Over Langkastrup Ørum Handbjerg Sevel Øby ASSENTOFT Ramten Hammelev Mønsted Ravnstrup Overlund Venning Hornbæk Vejrum Vroue Vejrumbro Vr Velling VORUP Fausing © Thomas Juul Helstrup Bøvlingbjerg KRISTRUP AUNING DJURSLAND Kirial remains of the fortification called Troldborg Ring Troldborg of the fortification called remains group of Germans decided to stay for the night at the inn called inn the at night the for stay to decided Germans of group a by owned was which Road, Ancient The along Harresøgård were that “fruit” of pieces 13 was payment The Klaus. named man sold was crop the years, following the In garden. the in planted ”Klaus- and Apples) (Harresø ”Harresøæbler” of name the under potatoes. actually was it though even Apples), (Klaus æbler” Jelling) – world heritage, Kongernes Jelling (The Kings’ cradle and birth certificate. Å (Vejle River) at the bottom of the valley. The stream flows in a The stream River) at the bottom of the valley. Å (Vejle until it makes a sharp U-turn and starts south-western direction, the northeast instead. flowing towards Onion Domes and Manor Style Scenery. (Engelsholm Castle) gaze upon the flat heath plain to the west – and the many burial gaze upon the flat heath plain to the west – and the many in the fields. scattered mounds that are Randbøl Kirke and Kong Rans Høj (Randbøl Church Mound). and King Ran’s mounds in the area is situated on the cemetery by Randbøl by is situated on the cemetery mounds in the area of King Ran. it is the grave to legend, According Kirke. Bindeballe Købmandsgård and Station (Bindeballe House and Station). Merchant’s Girl was a young girl from the Bronze Age who was buried on Age who was the Bronze girl from a young Girl was You 1370 BC. around Valley) River Ådal (Vejle Vejle the edge of a small exhibition situated right next to the from can learn more mound. Bindeballestien (The Bindeballe Path), you will find Bindeballe you Bindeballestien (The Bindeballe Path), Opposite the station, exhibition. which houses a railway Station, as a which serves House, will find Bindeballe Merchant’s you living museum of merchants. The
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