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Hiking around Rørbæk Sø offers routes through a unique Ice Age landscape, characterized by a long, narrow lake and its surrounding mosaic of heaths, moist meadows, and bogs. The area is situated near the Jutland ridge, where the sources of Denmark's two largest rivers originate. Hikers will find protected forests, rolling hills, and diverse river systems, including the Skjern Å flowing through the lake. This varied terrain provides a range of bus station hiking trails suitable for different experience levels.
…Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lake Rørbæk is fed by the Skjern River, which rises 2.5 km southeast of the lake. Kulsø lies slightly west of Lake Rørbæk. Lake Rørbæk was formed in a dead-end sinkhole in the Tunnel Valley. Sand and gravel deposited in the dead ice formed several small islands, most of which are merely elevations on the lakeshore. [2] On the eastern part of the Kælderbanke ridge, south of the lake, there is a 15 × 6 m cellar, 1.5 m deep, made of boulders. [3] These are the remains of the Gammel Rørbæk farmstead, which was burned down by Swedish troops in 1657 during the First Charles Gustav War and was not rebuilt. [ 1 ] A few hundred meters south of Kælderbanke lies Ballesbækgård, where there is a small museum. [ 1 ] The lake forms the border between the municipalities of Ikast-Brande and Vejle.
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Rørbæk Sø is not the only attraction in this area. The Tinnet Krat forest is a wonderful place to go hiking.
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The source of the Gudenå, Denmark's longest river, is what you'll find here at this spring. What makes this spot truly unique is that the source is located in the same area as the source of the Skjern River, the country's largest river by water volume. It's a fascinating experience to see two of Denmark's most important rivers begin their journeys just a few hundred meters apart.
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Rørbæk Lake is a stunningly beautiful spot along the Hærvejen hiking route. The clear water and quiet atmosphere make it a perfect place to pause for a break and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. On a warm day, you can even take a refreshing swim in the lake. It is a fantastic highlight for those seeking a moment of tranquillity on their journey.
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The rather overgrown Gudenå stream separates the regions of Southern Denmark and Central Jutland. If you look closely, you can also see an almost equally overgrown border sign for Vejle Municipality.
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Here you will find a lovely spot for a break with a view of the lake. Rørbæk Sø was formed during the ice age. It is surrounded by forest and steep slopes with heather and juniper bushes.
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This is where the Gudenå begins its almost 160-kilometer journey. Denmark's longest river meanders through Jutland and finally flows into Randers Fjord.
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There are three distinct hiking trails around Rørbæk Sø that are easily accessible by bus, offering a range of experiences from moderate loops to more challenging long-distance routes.
The terrain around Rørbæk Sø is diverse, shaped by the last ice age. You can expect rolling, hilly landscapes, stretches of protected forests (including oak and coniferous areas), heaths, moist meadows, and bogs. Some paths follow the ancient Hærvejen route, offering varied surfaces.
Yes, there are two moderate loop trails perfect for a day out. Consider the Lake View – Rørbæk Lake loop from Nortvigvej/Vejlevej, which covers about 14.7 km, or the slightly shorter Rørbæk Lake – Lake View loop from Nortvigvej/Vejlevej at around 9.5 km. Both offer beautiful lake views and varied landscapes.
For experienced hikers looking for a longer challenge, the Gudenå Trail: Source to Uldum Kær is accessible by bus. This difficult route spans approximately 27 km and follows the path of Denmark's longest river from its source, offering a significant and rewarding journey.
Hikers can explore the unique Ice Age landscape, including the sources of Denmark's two largest rivers, Gudenåen and Skjern Å. The trails pass through diverse ecosystems like heaths, bogs, and protected forests. You'll also encounter the picturesque Rørbæk Sø itself, often described as a 'pearl on a string' with Kulsø and Hastrup Lake.
Yes, the hilly terrain provides several excellent viewpoints. Elevated spots like Fårebanke and Kælderbanke, which are old oak forests, offer stunning panoramic views of Rørbæk Sø and the surrounding landscape. Many designated rest areas also provide scenic vistas.
The Rørbæk Sø area is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lake and potentially swimming. Even in winter, the quiet, frosty landscapes have a unique charm, though some paths might be muddy or icy.
While the guide features moderate to difficult routes, the general area around Rørbæk Sø is very family-friendly. The shorter loop trails offer manageable distances for active families, and the diverse landscape provides plenty of opportunities for nature observation. There are also picnic shelters and facilities available.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the hiking trails around Rørbæk Sø. However, always keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas, near livestock, or where wildlife is present, to ensure their safety and respect for nature.
The Rørbæk Sø area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.58 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and picturesque landscapes, the tranquility of the forests and lake, and the well-maintained trails that offer a true immersion in nature.
Yes, the Rørbæk Sø area is well-equipped for visitors. You can find picnic shelters, toilets, and information displays at various points, making it convenient for hikers to take breaks and enjoy their surroundings.
For the most up-to-date information on bus routes, schedules, and specific bus stops serving the Rørbæk Sø area and its trailheads, it is best to consult the local public transport provider's website or a journey planner. You may also find general visitor information on sites like VisitVejle or VisitHerning.


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