Best attractions and places to see in Dronninglund Storskov include a rich array of natural features and cultural sites within one of Vendsyssel's largest continuous forests. This area is nestled within the Jyske Ås ridge, offering diverse and scenic landscapes shaped by glacial activity. Visitors can explore numerous marked trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding. The region provides opportunities for both outdoor activities and historical exploration.
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Highest point in North Jutland (136m) fifth highest point in Denmark
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At this point, an additional note for film lovers and cinephiles: near Lønstrup is another hotspot of North Jutland's film history, the original filming location of the popular and educationally valuable television series Teletubbies, which is definitely worth a visit with its colorful windmills.
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Well, the title is a bit misleading. There are no memorials or monuments here. On Knøsen, there is a plaque adorned with the crown's coat of arms, which, however, simply prohibits the lighting of fires on the summit and within a 12-meter radius. Otherwise, there are only two old boundary stones here. So far, so unspectacular. However, between the mountains, there is a monument that immediately catches the eye of the connoisseur of cinematography and strikes them like a bolt of lightning. A monolithic, brick stele without any decoration or inscription. Captivating in its utter meaninglessness and lostness in the forest. But it was precisely this magical place that inspired Stanley Kubick, during a vacation in Denmark in the early 1960s, to create his immortal film monument "2001: A Space Odyssey," a story conceived around the monolithic stele. Of course, only the monkeys in the film are the result of artistic license, but a glance over your shoulder for safety in the deep forest is certainly not a bad idea...
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Knaghøj, located just 50 meters from Knøsen, is considered the second-highest mountain in North Jutland. It, too, consists of a Bronze Age burial mound in its upper reaches. You won't find a summit monument here. Only an old, leaning boundary stone adorns the flank. A hiking destination for connoisseurs, true to Goethe's old motto: "You only see what you know."
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Mountain lovers simply can't miss the highest peak in North Jutland. It measures an impressive 136 meters, but the upper 8 meters are not natural but a Bronze Age burial mound that was built here around 1000 BC. At the top stands a stele from 1930 decorated with the royal coat of arms. If Google Translate is to be believed, this isn't a classic summit inscription, but rather a prohibition against lighting fires on the summit or within a 12-meter radius.
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Between the highest mountains in northern Jutland, Knøsen and Knaghøj, a monolithic, brick pillar stands suddenly in the forest. Its apparent senselessness and out-of-placeness so inspired the famous director Stanley Kubrick during a visit to Denmark in the early 1960s that he based the famous film "2001: A Space Odyssey" on the pillar motif. A truly special insider tip for film fans.
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Vendsyssel-Thy (after the landscapes Vendsyssel and Thy) or North Jutland Island (Danish Nørrejyske Ø) is the northernmost part of Jutland. The area is separated from the Jutian peninsula in the south by the Limfjord; however, it did not become an island until 1825. From around 1100 until the February flood of 1825, the island was still connected to the mainland and is still rarely considered an island in general perception. It is the second largest island in Denmark with an area of 4685.73 km². It has a population of 294,424 (January 1, 2020). The highest point on the island is the 136-meter-high Knøsen north of the village of Dronninglund. Right next to it is Knaghøj, which reaches almost the same height. These hills are located on the ridge of Jyske Ås, which stretches over a length of 25 km and has further elevations over 100 meters: Allerup Bakker, Storstensbakken, Voldene and Skelbakken. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendsyssel-Thy
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Looking for one for MTB tour ended up here. Small hill that offers small descents from the central stele.
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Dronninglund Storskov is home to several notable natural features. You can visit Knøsen – Highest Point in North Jutland, which is the highest point in Vendsyssel at 136 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views. Another interesting spot is Sømosen, a raised bog with a rich history, and the unique phenomenon of the Enchanted Hill (Den Forheksede Bakke) where water appears to run uphill.
Yes, Dronninglund Storskov and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural sites. You can explore Knaghøj Boundary Stone, an old boundary stone near Knøsen. The historic Dronninglund Castle, originally a nunnery from 1481-1590, is located on the edge of the forest. Additionally, Dorf Møllegaard features a windmill from 1887 and a water-driven mill dating back to 1664.
Dronninglund Storskov is excellent for outdoor activities. The forest features numerous marked trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding. You can find various routes for these activities, such as those listed in the Hiking in Dronninglund Storskov guide, the MTB Trails in Dronninglund Storskov guide, and the Road Cycling Routes in Dronninglund Storskov guide.
Yes, Dronninglund Storskov offers a variety of hiking trails. The 'Nåleskovsruten' leads to Fruerhøj, providing beautiful views towards Kattegat and Aalborg. You can also find trails like the Sømosen Lake – Knaghøj Boundary Stone loop or the Knosen and Knaghøj Monuments loop. For more options, refer to the Hiking in Dronninglund Storskov guide.
Absolutely. Dronninglund Storskov has dedicated mountain bike trails. Routes like the Knaghøj Boundary Stone – Knøsen Summit loop or the Dronninglund Castle – Dorf Mølle loop offer varying distances and difficulties. You can explore more options in the MTB Trails in Dronninglund Storskov guide.
Yes, Dronninglund Storskov is family-friendly. The Dronninglund Nature Park is ideal for families, featuring hiking trails, a jungle trail, mountain bike trails, and mini-golf. Many of the natural landmarks, such as Knøsen – Highest Point in North Jutland and Knosen and Knaghøj Monuments, are also suitable for families.
The Enchanted Hill (Den Forheksede Bakke) is a unique natural phenomenon located at Storskovvej 14-18. Here, water appears to run uphill, and cyclists experience needing to pedal downhill while being able to freewheel uphill, seemingly defying gravity.
The Troll Stone (Troldestenen) is a large remnant from the Ice Age with a local legend attached to it. It's said to be one of the stones a troll intended to throw at the village of Gl. Kirk. Tradition holds that if you make a heartfelt wish while climbing it and keep it a secret, your wish will come true. It's also located near Kapellet (The Chapel) along hiking trails.
Dronninglund Storskov offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Its mix of coniferous and deciduous trees makes it beautiful in all seasons, from lush green summers to colorful autumns. The marked trails are accessible year-round, but specific activities might be best enjoyed in certain seasons, such as hiking in spring and autumn, or potentially cross-country skiing in winter if conditions allow.
For panoramic views, head to Knøsen – Highest Point in North Jutland, the highest point in Vendsyssel. Another excellent viewpoint is Fruerhøj, accessible via the 'Nåleskovsruten' hiking trail, which offers beautiful vistas towards both Kattegat and Aalborg. The 'Porten til Jyske Ås' artwork also provides a great view from its spiral form.
Beyond its natural beauty, Dronninglund Storskov offers unique cultural insights. The Dronninglund Art Centre provides a setting where art, nature, and architecture converge. You can also visit Dorf Møllegaard, a historic mill site that hosts various events throughout the year, showcasing local heritage.
Yes, besides the historic mills and castle, you can find Knosen and Knaghøj Monuments, which include a plaque prohibiting fires and old boundary stones. A particularly intriguing spot is Stanley Kubrick's Monolith, a monolithic brick pillar between Knøsen and Knaghøj, said to have inspired the film '2001: A Space Odyssey'.
Dronninglund Storskov is known for its rich wildlife. The forest is home to deer and various bird species, making it a great spot for nature observation and birdwatching. Keep an eye out for local fauna while exploring the trails.


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