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Signaturforklaring Øresund Public road - open to motor vehicles RudersdalRutens Univers Sjælsø Forest road 9 - motor vehicles not allowed Only Wednesdays: Motor vehicles are Birkerød st. Rude Continue on the allowed between Hjortekær Gate and Skodsborg Rudersdal route Erimitageslot (Hermitage Palace) Forest (42 km) st. from 7 am until sunset. Nærum st. Jægersborg Forest track Holte st. Wood åen Bridle path Geel lle Forest Mø Forest Furesø Virum st. Jægersborg Moor / Reed swamp Deerpark Plain / Meadow Cultivated eld Klampenborg st. Hareskovene Lake / Watercourse Built-up area Dyrehave forest fence Åbner 2016 Bathing beach Campre Small campsite - maximum two nights’ stay Re Large campsite Booking at www.Udinaturen.dk Canoe / Kayak mooring Natural playground (opens 2016) Toilet facilities Restaurant O-leash dog park - dogs are allowed to run free if their owner can control them Jægersborg Fishing allowed Wood Grave mound State-owned property Privately owned property Deerpark gate Her står du 9 Jægersborg Deerpark Directions on Kløverstier (The Clover Trails) Four “clover trails”, each with it’s own colour, show the way through Jægersborg Deerpark and the neighbouring forest, Jægersborg Wood. 2,6 km, Bøllemosen moor 5,2 km, Jægersborg Wood 7,5 km, Raadvad and Mølleåen stream 16 km, Jægersborg Wood and Deerpark Find more routes on www.kløverstier.dk S Re 9 1 ha 0 0,5 km 1 km Ministry of Environment and Food Danish Nature Agency Places to see Practical information 1 Bøllemosen. Forest lake surrounded by a bog of peat Jægersborg Wood and Deerpark are the most visited Jægersborg Wood moss and birch forest. nature reserves in Denmark. More than 7.5 million visitors 2 Skodsborg railway station. Magnificent station visit each year. and Deerpark building from 1897. Frequently used by Copenhageners Areal: Roughly 1.700 hectares. There are 8 km from north because of direct and easy access to the forest from to south. the station. Flora: Jægersborg Deerpark is known for it’s ancient 3 Skodsborg Dam. Beautiful old carp pond from King solitary oaks and hawthorn. Frederick VII’s time. Today, you can fish for roach and bream. Animal life: Around 2.000 red deer, fallow deer and sika 4 Ancient monuments. Burial mounds can be found deer roam Jægersborg Deerpark. Both forests are further- everywhere in Jægersborg Wood and Deerpark. more rich in species of mammals, birds and insects. 5 Mølleåen stream. This is 36 km long and takes its rise S-train, line C, stops at Klampenborg railway station. from Bastrup Lake. You can navigate by canoe from The coastal railway stops at Klampenborg and Strandmøllen mill, where there is a campsite. Skodsborg stations. Find the timetable at www.dsb.dk One of the earliest industrial towns Parforce hunting was abolished in 1777, but every year the echo of the 6 Raadvad village. yksag 5041 0457 thrill of the hunt runs through the forest, when the Hubertus riders in Denmark, dating back to the 1600s, when hydro r See www.moviatrafik.dk et t k storm Magasindammen pond in Dyrehaven forest during the annual power from Mølleå stream was utilised. Today, the r Hubertus Hunt. Camping and open fires are only allowed in village has an inn, a hostel, houses and a knowledge anemæ v centre about old trades and crafts. designated areas. S 7 Stag beetles. Stag beetles have been reintroduced UNESCO World Heritage to this area. Stag beetles are large beetles of about Dogs are allowed only when on a leash. However, The parforce hunting landscape in North Zealand was 8-9 centimetres, which disappeared during the 20th dogs may run free on the Springforbi coastal path, Edition: 10.000 Edition: appointed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2015. The century because of intense forestry. in Ermelunden grove and in the north-easterly corner of parforce hunt is a form of hunting where riders hunt deer 8 Hvidtjørnesletten plain and King Christian V’s oak. Jægersborg Wood if under the control of their owner. until they become so exhausted that they cannot move. The place where King Christian V was kicked by a Horse-back riding is allowed with a valid horse-back wounded stag during a parforce hunt in 1698. The king This makes it possible to get close to the animal and kill it riding pass. Horse-back riding passes can be bought died the year after, possibly from the wounds sustained with a long knife known as a “Hirschfänger”. The hunting at www.nst.dk/ridekort. from the kick. a/s Rosendahls Print/production: landscapes in North Zealand were laid out in the 1680s and the design was a symbol of the absolute power of an 9 Eremitageslot (Hermitage Palace). Built by Christian The main paths are generally in good condition. VI, the palace was the centre of the royal hunts. Today, autocratic king and an important message to the people the royal family uses the palace for official purposes. Photo: Peter Lassen Peter Photo: and to other rulers alike. Many of the paths in the Deerpark 10 Ulvedalsegen. One of the oldest oaks in Jægersborg and in Jægersborg Wood were originally old hunting roads. Deerpark. It is more than 800 years old. Find the Danish Nature Agency’s digital guides with In 1734-36, Eremitageslot (Hermitage Palace) was built to 11 Dyrehavsbakken amusement park. The oldest more in-depth information at www.nst.dk/dyrehaven provide the king with a place to host royal banquets after amusement park in the world came into existence in and www.nst.dk/jaegersborghegn his hunts. 1583 as a market place near Kirsten Piil’s spring. 12 Klampenborgporten. Today, Jægersborg DENSA ER RV •• V •• W L O A I R Deerpark has 15 red gates and entrances. The gates D L D N Ministry of Environment and Food O H E M R have been painted red since the mid-1700s. E I Danish Nature Agency T N A I G O E M • • P A T R I Graphic assistance: Monsoon Graphic Interpretation assistance: Monsoon Graphic Graphic 14 United Nations The par force hunting Discover more attractions on www.nst.dk/dyrehaven www.naturstyrelsen.dk Educational, Scientific and landscape in North Zealand Cultural Organization inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2015 and www.nst.dk/jægersborghegn Tel. 72 54 30 00 134-2015.