Best attractions and places to see in Odsherred include a diverse range of sites within its unique Ice Age landscape. As a UNESCO Global Geopark, Odsherred features significant geological formations and the culturally important, reclaimed Lammefjord. The region offers a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a variety of attractions that highlight the area's distinct character.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The absolute highlight of the area: from the top, you have a wide and spectacular panoramic view of the landscape and coast. The best way to explore the area is by hiking down to the beach.
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Possibly the first man ever to cross the Northwest Passage (a sea lane between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the Arctic Ocean) via dog sled, Knud Rasmussen (1879–1933) is considered a pioneer in polar exploration and anthropology. This was his former home and it is now a museum.
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Vejrhøj marks the highest point on the elongated hill, Vejrhøjbuen, one of three hill arches in Odsherred. These are terminal moraines that were formed during the last ice age when the glaciers pushed the ground in front of them. They are one of the best known examples of this special type of ice age landscape in Europe. The burial mound dates from the Bronze Age and is still shrouded in mystery as it has not yet been excavated by archaeologists or plundered by grave robbers. It is due to the special landscape and cultural-historical significance of Vejrhøj that the site was named Denmark's first UNESCO Global Geopark. In the area around Vejrhøj there are several signposted hiking routes and good parking facilities. The largest parking lot is at "Vraget". From there a steep path leads up to the burial mound. https://www.opdagdanmark.dk/de/oplevelser/vejrhoej/
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Concrete ship Brøns Odde (Kattegat, Sjællands Odde, Zealand, Denmark) – The wreck of the Brøns Odde has been lying off the coast of Sjællands Odde, south of the Gniben headland, in the Kattegat, more precisely in the Hesselø Bay, since December 29, 1947. What is special about the stranded ship, which was once 41 meters long and 7 meters wide, is that it was not made of steel, iron, wood, etc., but was built in 1944 from reinforced concrete and that it did not have its own engine, but was towed by other ships. If you like, a trailer not for trucks but for cargo ships.
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In a large area of three thousand hectares, which is now at peace, it survives at least the convention that Saxophone nées in his crown. The drejer sig bl.a. about the conquest in 1076, when Harald was killed after Svend Estridsen and in 1104 when Erik Ejegod was killed, and the three brothers Ubbe and Niels were killed. On a three-hectare moorland area, which is now a nature reserve, a memorial stone was erected to commemorate the royal elections that Saxo mentions in his chronicle. These include the election of the king in 1076, when Harald was crowned after the death of Svein Estridsen, and in 1104, when Erik Ejegod had died and a choice had to be made between the brothers Ubbe and Niels. Kilde/ Source: https:// www.visitodsherred.dk/turist/planlaeg-din-tur/kongestenen-roervig-gdk618748
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Old grave from the Bronze Age. Detailed explanation is provided on the information board.
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The wreck of the Danish ship "Brøns Odde" has been here since 30th of December 1947.
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Vejrhøj is located in Odsherred and is one of Zealand's most impressive burial mounds. Its top lifts you 121 meters above sea level and is Zealand's third highest point (the highest is Gyldenløves Høj with 125.5 meters). If you climb the historic burial mound, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of Sejerøbugten, Lammefjorden and the whole of Odsherred.
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Odsherred is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Vejrhøj Burial Mound, one of Zealand's most significant Bronze Age sites, offering panoramic views. Another notable landmark is The King's Stone Rørvig, a memorial commemorating royal elections from centuries ago. Don't miss Dragsholm Castle, an over 800-year-old historic castle, or the Troldhøj Passage Graves, excavated twin burial chambers near Stenstrup.
Odsherred is a UNESCO Global Geopark, celebrated for its unique Ice Age landscape. Key natural features include the drained Lammefjord, known as Denmark's 'kitchen garden,' and the beautiful views over Sejerøbugten, especially from Overby Lyng. You can also explore Højsandet, a large shifting sand dune near Rørvig, or the diverse wetlands and birdlife at Hov Vig.
Yes, Odsherred offers several family-friendly options. Sommerland Sjælland is an amusement park providing entertainment for all ages. You can also visit Odsherred Zoo Rescue, a zoo focused on animal rescue, or explore the Hempel Glass Museum which offers creative workshops for children and adults. Many historical sites like Vejrhøj Burial Mound and Knud Rasmussen's House and Museum are also suitable for families.
For cultural insights, visit the Odsherred Museum to delve into the region's history, from Viking treasures to archaeological finds. The Malergården, home of artist Sigurd Swane, offers a glimpse into Denmark's early 20th-century art scene. Anneberg Kulturpark is a hub for gastronomic and cultural events, while the Odsherred Art Museum showcases the works of the 'Odsherred Painters'.
Odsherred is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, touring, and mountain biking. For example, explore the 'Kårup-bakken Climb – View of the Sea loop' for road cycling or the 'Wide Open Landscape – Coastal Path by the Beach loop' for touring. Mountain bikers can tackle challenging trails like the 'Rødt Spor Kårup loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Odsherred, Cycling in Odsherred, and MTB Trails in Odsherred guides.
Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Wreck of the Brøns Odde, a unique concrete ship stranded since 1947 off Sjællands Odde. Another hidden gem is Ægholm Plantage, an untouched forest in the middle of Lammefjorden where nature thrives. For a historical and artistic experience, the Solvognens Fundsted (The Sun Chariot Site) features a land-art installation at the discovery site of the famous Bronze Age Sun Chariot.
For breathtaking views, ascend Vejrhøj Burial Mound, which offers panoramic vistas of Sejerøbugten, Lammefjorden, and the entire Odsherred area. Overby Lyng at Sjællands Odde also provides beautiful views over Sejerøbugten. Additionally, Højsandet, a large shifting sand dune near Rørvig, offers lovely views of the surrounding natural areas.
Absolutely. Odsherred boasts a long coastline with inviting sandy beaches and dunes, perfect for active experiences or simply relaxing by the sea. Skansehage offers scenic views of the fjord and is known for sea trout fishing, as well as abundant plant and birdlife. The area around Næbbet på Ordrup Næs, surrounded by the sea on almost all sides, is also a special destination to enjoy diverse coastal pastures.
Odsherred is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and summer are ideal for cycling, hiking, and exploring the beaches, with pleasant weather for outdoor activities. The region's natural beauty, including its unique flora and fauna, is particularly vibrant during these seasons. Many cultural sites and museums also have extended hours during the peak tourist season.
Yes, Odsherred has several distinctive museums. The Odsherred Museum provides an in-depth look at local history. For a unique perspective, visit the Nykøbing Sj. Psychiatric Museum, located in Anneberg Park, which offers fascinating insights into the history of psychiatry. The Odsherred Fire Museum is also a family-friendly option with an impressive collection of old fire trucks.
The Lammefjord is a former seabed that was drained, and its crucial cultural-historical significance is a key reason Odsherred is a UNESCO Global Geopark. Today, it's known as Denmark's 'kitchen garden' due to its rich agricultural land, producing high-quality organic vegetables. Many farm shops in the area offer these local products.
Visitors frequently praise Odsherred for its diverse offerings. Many appreciate the panoramic views from historical sites like Vejrhøj Burial Mound. The unique experience of seeing the Wreck of the Brøns Odde is also a highlight. The opportunity to enjoy delicious Danish ice cream at places like Rørvig Harbour and the overall natural beauty and tranquility of the Geopark are also highly valued.


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