Hiking holiday in the Fjordland
Quite close to Copenhagen, you can experience unique nature and varied landscapes, get fresh sea and land air and feel the whir of history.
Lace up your walking shoes, fill your rucksack with food and water – and disappear into one of the national park’s deep forests, explore the manor landscape or take a tour along the fjord
Guide:
Hikes in Fjordlandet
If you want peace and a soft forest floor under your feet, go on one of Fjordlandet’s many hikes. Experience the varied landscapes, the fresh country air and the whir of history – and remember to leave your mobile in your pocket.
Travelblogger:
Hike on Skjoldunge path
“Sarah in the Green” has been on a wonderful hike on the Skjoldungestien – one of Zealand’s finest hiking routes through Skjoldungernes Land National Park
Guide:
10 nature experiences
Magnificent nature, space for play and immersion, blue water, adventurous forests, kayak trips, rich cultural history and endless opportunities for hiking and fishing in the fresh air.
Travelblogger:
Hike on the Fjord path
The travel bloggers Helle and Toni from “afoot” have been on a hike among shield cubs and sea eagles in Roskilde with a January trip on the Fjordstien
Find your way:
Walking routes and maps online
On the national park Skjoldungernes Land’s website you can find web maps and leaflets for your next hike.
Good behavior in nature
In nature, there must be room for everyone, people, animals and nature itself. It is therefore important that we know and comply with the applicable access rules in nature.
Simple advice:
- Greet those you meet.
- Throw rubbish in the bin or take it home with you.
- Keep your dog on a leash.
- Stay on the road and trail in private forests and in the open country.
Large parts of Fjordlandet’s natural areas are part of Skjoldungernes Land National Park.
Read more about general traffic in nature on National Park Skjoldungernes Land’s website
There are two public forests in the National Park and Fjordland: Boserup Skov and Bidstrup Skovene. Here there are good opportunities to practice outdoor activities and experience nature.
Jægerspris Nordskov is a private forest with public access. That is that you may walk and cycle on paths and roads in the forest during the day.