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Top 15 Natural Monuments in Skive

Natural monuments in Skive showcase a varied landscape, from ancient geological formations to restored natural areas. The region is characterized by its fjord, river valleys, and unique underground cave systems. These sites provide opportunities to explore significant natural features and observe local wildlife. Skive is known for its diverse natural features, including extensive cave systems, historical burial mounds, and scenic coastal cliffs.

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  • The most popular natural monument is Mønsted Limestone Mines, a cave system…

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Mønsted Limestone Mines

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Mønsted Kalkgruber is the largest lime pit in the world and an adventurous place with small lakes and babbling brooks that create a somewhat weird atmosphere.
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Kalkgruber Nature Trail

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Nature trail with information boards about the limestone cliffs, quarries and more.

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Myrhøj Stone Row and Burial Mound

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The stone row at Myrhøj (Danish Stenrække ved Myrhøj) is located on Løgstørvej by Aars in western Himmerland, near Ertebølle not far from the Limfjord in Denmark. The 70 m …

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The 30 m high cliff is a natural pearl on the Limfjord. From here you have a very beautiful view.
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September 7, 2024, Kalkgruber Nature Trail

Very nice, our dog also liked it, climbing in the cave, a lot for him (he wears a brace) great that the dog was also allowed into the museum, although the stairs were a bit dangerous for him

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The nature trail is a very beautiful path where information boards are located

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⚠️First of all: There are people who complain that only the main cave is lit 💡 and the smaller side caves are not, and that you have to shine a flashlight into them to see anything 👀. I would like to point out to these people again that there is a good reason ‼️ that these caves are not lit. There are still 🦇 bats living there that are disturbed by the light, but you should leave them alone and therefore 🚫SHOW lights into the caves. There are even signs about this (also in German). As already mentioned, there are ℹ️ information boards in 🇩🇰Danish and 🇩🇪German. There is a large free 🅿️ parking lot that is also suitable for camper vans and trailers 🚐. Outside there is a café ☕️ and a children's playground 🛝. There are enough benches 🪑, a museum and 🚻 toilets 🚾. 3 tours lead through the caves: GREEN 🟢 barrier-free YELLOW 🟡 easy to walk both can be completed in about 30 minutes RED 🔴 is the longer route and a bit more challenging, at about 60 minutes. Dogs 🐕‍🦺 are also allowed in, on a leash 🦮. It is of course cooler in the cave and possibly a bit slippery, so it is advisable to wear a jacket and sturdy shoes 🥾.

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The 30 m high cliff is a natural pearl on the Limfjord. From here you have a very beautiful view. This cliff is part of a 200 hectare nature reserve, a typical Limfjord landscape with clayey cliffs, beach, meadows, heather hills and burial mounds. The many burial mounds prove that this area once offered good living conditions. You can also swim from the beach, but a lot of seaweed washes up, which smells accordingly. In May the whole area is colored purple due to tens of thousands of flowering pasque flowers. Lovns Bredning, a body of water in the southeastern part of the Limfjord that is about 50 square kilometers in size and up to 9 m deep. It is bordered to the north by the Lovns peninsula, along which a 1 km wide inlet from the Hvalpsund connects it to the Limfjord north of the Lundø peninsula. To the south the shore is bordered by the Fjends peninsula. Here a channel leads towards Virksund and Hjarbæk Fjord. To the east, Lovns Bredning is bordered by a wide shallow water whose sand reefs merge into a raised seabed, especially at the mouth of Lerkenfeld Ås. ETYMOLOGY From the place name Lovns, 1389 Lonnes, from Loghn 'the rest', the original name of the waterway, and næs.

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The former Mønsted Lime Pits (Danish: Kalkgruber) are the largest connected man-made lime caves in the world. The underground system includes passages with a total length of around 60 km, which are up to six floors high, but not all of them are open to the public. Some of the caves form domes 16 to 18 m high. There are underground streams and lakes. There are various color-coded circular routes, green is the shortest at around 30 minutes and is barrier-free, so suitable for wheelchairs and strollers, red is the longer and more challenging at around 60 minutes. It is cool in the caves and can be slippery in places, so a jacket and good shoes are a good idea.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which natural monuments in Skive are suitable for families with children?

Several natural monuments in Skive are family-friendly. The Mønsted Limestone Mines offer an adventurous experience with illuminated tunnels and underground lakes. Ejersø Lagoon and Moler Cliffs provide a short circular path perfect for exploring and searching for fossils. Additionally, Gyldendal Cliffs and the Myrhøj Stone Row and Burial Mound are also great options for families.

Are there any natural monuments in Skive that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the Mønsted Limestone Mines offer 600 meters of handicapped accessible tunnels, allowing visitors in wheelchairs to experience a portion of the unique underground system.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in Skive's natural monuments?

Skive boasts a variety of unique natural features. You can explore the vast underground passages and lakes of the Mønsted Limestone Mines, which also serve as Northern Europe's largest wintering center for bats. The Ejersø Lagoon and Moler Cliffs showcase ancient moler layers where you can search for fossils. The Skive Floodplain Valley offers diverse flora and is a haven for birdlife, especially in winter. The Gyldendal Cliffs provide picturesque views of the Limfjord.

What is the best time of year to visit Skive's natural monuments?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For observing large flocks of birds, especially coots, ducks, gulls, and swans, the Skive Floodplain Valley is particularly impressive in winter. The Mønsted Limestone Mines are open year-round, offering a constant cool temperature, but winter is when the bats hibernate there. Generally, spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring outdoor sites like Spøttrup Lake and the Skive Arboretum.

Are dogs allowed at the natural monuments in Skive?

Dogs on a leash are welcome at the Mønsted Limestone Mines. The Kalkgruber Nature Trail is also dog-friendly, with visitors reporting positive experiences even with dogs needing assistance. It's always advisable to check specific rules for other locations, but many outdoor trails in the region are generally accessible for dogs on a leash.

What historical sites are integrated with Skive's natural monuments?

The Mønsted Limestone Mines are not only a natural wonder but also a significant historical site, being the largest connected man-made lime caves in the world. You can learn about the history of lime extraction there. The Myrhøj Stone Row and Burial Mound is an ancient monument dating back to the Bronze Age, offering insights into early human settlements and ceremonial practices in the region.

What outdoor activities can I do near Skive's natural monuments?

The Skive region offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find extensive cycling routes, including touring and road cycling options, such as the 'Limfjordsruten: Northern Salling Loop' or routes around the fjord. Mountain biking trails are also available, like the 'Færker Odde Beach – View of Fur loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore the MTB Trails in Skive, Cycling in Skive, and Road Cycling Routes in Skive guides.

Are there hiking trails around Skive's natural monuments?

Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Kalkgruber Nature Trail provides an informative walk around the limestone cliffs. Spøttrup Lake features a network of trails perfect for peaceful walks and birdwatching. The Skive Arboretum also has the Salling nature trail running alongside it, offering a tranquil setting to learn about local tree species.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in the Skive area?

For stunning views, visit the Gyldendal Cliffs, which offer picturesque vistas of the Limfjord, especially from the pier. The Ejersø Lagoon and Moler Cliffs also provide nice prospects. The Skive Floodplain Valley offers magnificent views, particularly from Holstebrovej, overlooking the river valley.

What makes the Mønsted Limestone Mines a unique natural monument?

The Mønsted Limestone Mines are unique because they are the largest connected man-made lime caves in the world, with an underground system spanning approximately 60 km. Visitors can explore 2 km of illuminated tunnels, discover underground streams and lakes, and witness a light show above the largest lake. It's also Northern Europe's largest wintering center for bats and is used for aging 250 tons of cheese.

What is the Skive Arboretum and what does it offer?

The Skive Arboretum is a 'forestry botanical garden' featuring 60 species of trees. It serves as an educational forest where visitors can learn about marked trees. The arboretum includes seating areas and a bonfire pit, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation and learning about local tree species. The Salling nature trail runs alongside it, enhancing its appeal for outdoor activities.

What is special about the Skive Floodplain Valley?

The Skive Floodplain Valley is a magnificent example of a river valley formed by the Karup Å river. It's a conservation zone known for its diverse flora, including shallow waters, reeds, and meadow plants. It's a haven for birdlife, hosting black-headed gulls, mute swans, and nightingales. In winter, large flocks of coots, ducks, gulls, and swans can be observed on the flooded meadows, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.

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