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Hike the moderate 5.9-mile Rude Skov Trail through a hilly, diverse forest north of Copenhagen, featuring lakes and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.83 km
Highlight • Forest
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3.19 km
Highlight • Rest Area
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7.53 km
Highlight • Lake
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9.43 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
6.15 km
3.16 km
107 m
Surfaces
6.15 km
2.12 km
1.04 km
107 m
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The trail traverses a notably hilly moraine landscape, a result of the Ice Age, featuring numerous dead-ice hollows that have formed many lakes and ponds. You'll encounter a mix of forest roads and paths, some of which can be uneven with rocks and roots, especially on more moderate sections. The forest is primarily composed of beech, oak, and spruce trees.
The difficulty of hiking in Rude Skov varies. While some sections are moderate with rougher terrain and noticeable inclines/declines, there are also easier, well-maintained paths suitable for beginners, families, and those looking for a gentle nature walk. These easier paths typically have minimal elevation changes.
Along the route, you can enjoy a View of the Sky Through the Trees and pass by the beautiful Løjesø. The area is rich in wildlife, including deer, foxes, badgers, and various bird species. You might also spot historical fish farming ponds and, if you're lucky, the rare nodding helleborine orchid.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Rude Skov, Rude Skov Sporet, and Rudersdalruten, among other paths, offering a wide network for exploration.
Rude Skov offers a diverse experience year-round. While beautiful in all seasons, autumn provides stunning foliage, and spring brings new growth. For those venturing out in the darker months, a 2.5 km illuminated trail, known as the "Lysløjpe," provides a lit path on winter evenings.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Rude Skov. However, it's important to keep them on a leash in most areas to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails in Rude Skov. It's a publicly accessible forest. Free tenting is also permitted in designated areas away from the main trails for those seeking an immersive overnight experience.
There are several official parking areas around Rude Skov. Specific parking information can often be found on local municipality websites or by searching for "Rude Skov parking" on mapping services. These parking spots usually provide direct access to various trailheads.
Rude Skov is accessible by public transport, with bus stops located near various entry points to the forest. You can plan your journey using local public transport apps or websites by searching for destinations like "Birkerød" or "Holte," which are nearby towns with connections to the forest.
Yes, you'll find a Pavilion and Picnic Area by the Lake, perfect for a break or a meal. While there aren't many commercial facilities directly on the trail, nearby towns like Birkerød and Holte offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation.
Rude Skov is home to abundant wildlife. Hikers frequently spot deer, foxes, and badgers. Birdwatchers might be interested in the various bird species, including the goshawk and the black woodpecker.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. Always bring water, snacks, and a map or GPS device, as the extensive network of paths can be confusing. Binoculars might enhance your wildlife viewing experience.