Natural monuments in Køge offer diverse natural features and recreational opportunities. The region features coastal areas like Køge Bay, inland moorlands, and geological formations such as the Køge Ridge, an oblong, wooded hill. Visitors can explore former limestone quarries, observe rich bird life, and access various trails for outdoor activities. These natural areas provide settings for hiking, swimming, and nature observation.
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Originally, Køge was located in the grounds of present-day Gammel Køgegård, approximately 1 km inland from the current town centre. Remains of a church have been found in the orchard of the estate. When sedimentation made the beach and marshlands along the coast suitable for building, the settlement relocated to the bay and Old Køge shrank to a few scattered houses. Quelle und mehr Infos unter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammel_K%C3%B8geg%C3%A5rd
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The most remarkable freely accessible archeological spot in the area. On the other side of the road there is shelter and primitive campsite. You can get water from the museum 400 meters away.
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Gammel Køgegård is a manor house built between 1603-1791 with an area of 880 hectares. In the manor park, there is one of the largest rhododendron plantings in Denmark. The park is open on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 2 PM to 6 PM.
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Disused lime pit, today an excursion site with a swimming lake, where anglers can also be found (fishing license can be bought at Q8 Tanke, Motelvej 1, 2690 Karlslunde) and divers use the 14 m deep lake. Bathing at your own risk, only for swimmers! Above all keep children under observation, it goes down steeply on the shore and the water is cold. Still a perfect place for the whole family. Many nature experiences from the plant u. Animal kingdom are possible there. And you can look for fossils. You can also just have a picnic and a shelter invites you to spend the night. The large garbage container right on the lake also testifies that young people use the place for partying. It's good that the shelter is far enough away. Warning - we were there on one day with many visitors. Since the parking lot was full, we parked on the street. The walk just cost DKK 795 (approx. 110 €) ...
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Køge offers a diverse range of natural features. You can visit the Karlstrup Limestone Quarry, a former lime pit now a swimming lake, or explore the Køge Ridge (Køge Ås), an oblong, wooded hill formed by glacial meltwater. The Køge Bay area provides extensive beaches, while the Dyndet moorland features a bathing lake and scenic views. For birdwatching, Ølsemagle Revle is a significant site.
Yes, Køge is home to the Køge Ridge (Køge Ås), a distinctive geological formation. This oblong, wooded hill was formed by meltwater deposits beneath a glacier, offering high hills and steep slopes. The Karlstrup Limestone Quarry is another interesting geological site, a former lime pit where you can even look for fossils.
Køge features several historical natural monuments. The Viking Ship Setting (Skibssætning) is a remarkable archaeological spot with standing stones arranged in the shape of a Viking ship, offering expansive views. Gammel Køgegård is a historic manor with a large park, and Mysselhøj is an ancient burial mound providing a good view over the landscape.
For scenic views, the Viking Ship Setting (Skibssætning) is highly recommended, offering great vistas in almost all directions. Mysselhøj, an ancient burial mound, also provides a good overview of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, climbing to the top of the slopes bordering the Badesøen in the Dyndet moorland rewards visitors with stunning views of the moors and woods, and the view tower at Ølsemagle Revle offers expansive views across Køge Bay.
Yes, you can swim in the Karlstrup Limestone Quarry, which has a 14-meter-deep swimming lake. Swimming is at your own risk due to steep shores and cold water. Another option is the Lake with a wooden jetty and benches in Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land, noted as one of the cleanest lakes in Zealand, featuring a jetty and small beaches.
Yes, Ølsemagle Revle is a crucial site for nature enthusiasts, particularly bird watchers. It is known for its rich bird life and numerous species of wading birds. A view tower is available to provide excellent opportunities to observe the avian population and enjoy expansive views across Køge Bay.
Near Køge's natural monuments, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The Køge Ridge offers paths for walking and cycling, including the 22 km River Path (Køge Å-stien). The Køge Bay beaches are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, cycling, and walking. For more structured routes, you can find numerous hiking routes, MTB trails, and gravel biking routes in the Køge area.
Yes, the Køge area offers several hiking opportunities. The 22 km River Path (Køge Å-stien) runs along the Køge Ridge and extends into the Regnemarks Bakker hills. For more options, you can explore routes like the 'Lindet – Åsen loop from Køge' or the 'Gammel Køgegård loop from Boskovcentret'. Find more details on hiking in Køge.
Many natural monuments in Køge are suitable for families. The Karlstrup Limestone Quarry is ideal for picnics, fossil hunting, and observing local flora and fauna. The Lake with a wooden jetty and benches in Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land offers picnic benches and a fireplace. Historical sites like the Viking Ship Setting and Mysselhøj are also accessible for families.
Yes, some natural monuments in Køge are dog-friendly. For example, the Viking Ship Setting (Skibssætning) is noted as dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations in natural areas.
The natural monuments in Køge can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer are ideal for swimming at Karlstrup Limestone Quarry and enjoying the beaches of Køge Bay. Autumn offers beautiful foliage along the Køge Ridge, while birdwatching at Ølsemagle Revle can be rewarding during migration seasons. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Karlstrup Limestone Quarry is a perfect place for a family picnic, and it even has a shelter available for overnight stays. The Lake with a wooden jetty and benches in Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land also features picnic benches and a fireplace, ideal for a break.
The Karlstrup Limestone Quarry is known for its opportunities to hunt for fossils. This former lime pit is a great spot to explore and discover remnants of ancient life.


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