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Denmark
Capital Region of Denmark
Gribskov

Esrum Monastery & Mill Farm – Esrom Monastery loop from Mårum

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Denmark
Capital Region of Denmark
Gribskov

Esrum Monastery & Mill Farm – Esrom Monastery loop from Mårum

Hard

3

riders

Esrum Monastery & Mill Farm – Esrom Monastery loop from Mårum

02:22

43.4km

230m

Gravel riding

Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 20, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Nationalpark Kongernes Nordsjælland

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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8.22 km

Høbjerg Hegn

Forest

2

12.7 km

Solbjerg Engsø

Highlight (Segment) • Lake

Solbjerg Engsø is a new lake that was established in 1993. The lake is 33 hectares and the adjacent meadows are 22 hectares.
Also this lake was created to improve the water quality in Arresø. Through the lake is the amount of phosphorus, which has been substantially reduced in the Arresø.
Source: Wikipedia
The two other lakes have the same function: Strødam Engsø and Alsønderup Enge.
All three lakes are connected by the Pøleå.

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29.4 km

At the end of Frederik IV all ', north of Nødbo on the banks of Esrum lake, several old beech stands as an avenue towards the water.

Probably the avenue has originally continued all the way to the present Gillelejevej. Only a few of these beech stands back along the road, which is today called Frederik IV allé. If the line is extended to the east above the lake, it continues in the baroque hall, which extends from the lake bank up to Fredensborg Castle. It was Frederik IV who was responsible for the construction of Fredensborg Castle and to leave the avenue over the lake and into the forest on the other side. Only built in the early 1720s. King Frederik IV was married to Louise of Mecklenburg in 1695 on fatherly orders. When Queen Luise died in 1721, he married Anna Sophie Reventlow. This caused some fury at the court and it is said that for peace, they went on excursions along Esrum Lake. It is also said that it was her who had the idea of ​​letting the avenue extend west of the lake. Thus, it should be her who has named the Queen's beech.

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31.2 km

Fændrikhus

Highlight • Mountain Hut

The name of the house goes back to a big black brow stallion named Fændrik. This horse had its big time when Christian IV (1577-1648) was king. In the immediate vicinity of the house was a Stuterei. The present house was built around 1900 as a ranger house. For a few years it has been run as a small café.
See more: baadfarten.com/fndrikhus

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31.7 km

file pit included for the cold days of winter

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32.6 km

West side of Lake Esrum

Highlight • Lake

beautiful gravel road along the shores of Esrum sø

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7

34.3 km

Søvejen Gravel sector

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beautiful gravel stretch along the lake

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8

37.0 km

Esrum Monastery & Mill Farm

Highlight • Historical Site

The monastery and the former mill are a cultural history museum.
The monastery was founded by the Cistercian Order in 1151 and gained great importance as the spiritual center of this order in Denmark.
See more here: esrum.dk/en

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37.2 km

Esrom Monastery

Highlight • Historical Site

Nicely located, ancient. It is worth visiting the garden (!) in peace and talking to the people. Almost too interesting for children: the barrage behind the inn.

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43.4 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

24.9 km

6.64 km

4.56 km

4.10 km

2.97 km

236 m

Surfaces

27.0 km

13.9 km

2.16 km

180 m

122 m

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Saturday 11 July

29°C

16°C

11 %

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