Best attractions and places to see in Herning include a diverse range of cultural sites, natural features, and architectural landmarks. This dynamic city in the Central Denmark Region offers contemporary art museums, expansive parks, and unique structures. Visitors can explore a blend of art, culture, and nature, making it a destination with varied points of interest. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and family-friendly experiences.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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An art gallery right in the middle of the forest. Along the three-kilometer circular trail, you will find a series of sculptures—some whimsical, others eerie, but always challenging the imagination. An artistic experience for the whole family.
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A beautiful forest path around the lake. A certain degree of surefootedness is required, as the path is crisscrossed by tree roots. All the wooden walkways are covered with netting to prevent slipping in wet conditions! 👍
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STIFINDER STI must have stumbled in the forest and was just able to hold on to the trees before he slipped into the lake. The path to the troll runs right along the water, with soft forest floor underfoot. Because there is a small stream at one point, wooden walkways have been built and covered with nets to prevent slipping. From the car park, going to the right takes between 10 and 15 minutes, going to the left is probably about twice as long (or even longer). In summer, I could also imagine swimming across the lake, the troll can be seen from the car park - so you can't miss it.
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This church with its light brick definitely stands out and is worth a visit, even from the inside.
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The city has a lot to offer, many art objects can also be found in side streets.
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Interesting wind turbine with a very interesting exhibition about its history and construction in the foundation of the wind turbine
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Interesting sculpture in front of the church.
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On the church square, in front of the entrance to the church in Holstebro, stands this sculpture "The hand on the church square". which is actually simply called "Kirken", was created in 2007 by the artist Hans Pauli Olsen and placed in front of Holstebro Church on the occasion of the church's 100th anniversary in 2007. A large bronze hand that is open and in the open hand is a copy of the church. The hand almost reaches out to those who attend the church. The sculpture stands on a granite base. There are two holes in the plinth that house bronze portraits of Anders Stubkjær and Morten Larsen.
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Herning boasts several unique architectural landmarks. You can see the colossal Elia Sculpture, Northern Europe's largest sculpture, or explore the distinctive white buildings of Birk Centerpark, which merge art, architecture, and education. The Herning Library, designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen, is also a significant architectural site.
For contemporary art, visit the HEART Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, which showcases works from Danish and international artists. Another unique experience is the Deep Forest Art Land, located about 15 miles from Herning, where you can explore contemporary art installations integrated into nature along a 3-kilometer marked footpath.
Yes, Herning offers several historical and cultural museums. The Textile Forum (Tekstilmuseet) is dedicated to textile art and design, located in an old wool mill. You can also visit the Herning Fire Museum for a glimpse into firefighting history, or the Carl-Henning Pedersen & Else Alfelts Museum within Birk Centerpark for an impressive art collection. The Tvind Wind Turbine is a historical site that was once the largest wind turbine in the world, with an exhibition describing its construction.
Herning is surrounded by natural beauty. You can visit Palsgaard Forest for a relaxing walk, or Løvbakke Dyrehave (Løvbakke Animal Park) to observe fallow deer. Præstbjerg Naturcenter offers heath areas, forests, and lakes with a playground and picnic facilities. Fuglsang Lake is also a popular spot for running trails. For panoramic views over moorland, consider a visit to Trehøje Bakke.
Families will find plenty to do in Herning. Deep Forest Art Land is designed for family expeditions with playful installations. Baboon City is Denmark's largest indoor playland, offering a wide range of activities for all ages. Jyllands Park Zoo, near Herning, provides close-up animal encounters, playgrounds, and tivoli rides. The Tvind Wind Turbine also offers a family-friendly historical experience.
The Herning area offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including loops like 'View from Trehøje – Timring Church' or 'Lignite Basin View'. For off-road adventures, there are gravel biking routes such as 'Bicycle Sculpture Roundabout – Rind Church' and dedicated MTB trails like those at Lind Bike Park. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes in Herning, Gravel biking in Herning, and MTB Trails in Herning guide pages.
Yes, Herning offers various hiking opportunities. The ancient Hærvejen road runs through the area, providing historical routes for hikers. You can also find marked footpaths at Deep Forest Art Land, or explore trails in Palsgaard Forest, Løvbakke Dyrehave, and Præstbjerg Naturcenter. For a challenging ascent with panoramic rewards, consider the Lærkehøj Observation Tower.
Just a short distance from Herning, Holstebro offers its own unique attractions. The Holstebro Pedestrian Zone and Public Art is one of Denmark's oldest pedestrian areas, featuring numerous shops and internationally recognized works of art, including Bjørn Nørgaard's art circles. You can also visit Holstebro Church and the Hand Sculpture, a historical church with a unique art collection.
Beyond the main attractions, consider canoeing along the Storå River from Herning to Holstebro, or experiencing the excellent fishing opportunities in rivers like Skjern Å and Karup Å, known for wild salmon. The Deep Forest Art Land is also a truly unique blend of nature and contemporary art that offers a surprising woodland gallery experience.
Yes, the Lærkehøj Observation Tower provides panoramic views of the surrounding area, rewarding those who ascend its ladders. Additionally, Trehøje Bakke, though a humble hill, offers impressive views over one of the few remaining large moorland areas.
Herning offers a variety of shopping and entertainment. Herning Centret is Central Jutland's largest covered mall, with over 80 shops and eateries. For sports enthusiasts, the MCH Arena is primarily used for football matches and is home to FC Midtjylland. The MCH Messecenter Herning also hosts a wide range of fairs, shows, sports, and concerts throughout the year.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of art, culture, and nature. The unique architectural pieces like the Elia Sculpture and the engaging contemporary art at HEART and Deep Forest Art Land are highly valued. The historical significance of sites like the Tvind Wind Turbine and the scenic views from places like the Lærkehøj Observation Tower also receive positive feedback.


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