Best attractions and places to see in Klosterhede Plantage, Denmark's third-largest forest area, span 6,400 hectares between Lemvig, Holstebro, and Struer. The region features diverse ecosystems, including coniferous forests, beech groves, heathlands, lakes, and creeks, with traces of ancient meltwater channels. It is home to one of Denmark's largest red deer populations and the country's largest beaver population, offering opportunities for wildlife observation. Klosterhede Plantage also contains historical sites such as World War II remnants and Bronze Age mounds.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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A true feast for trail enthusiasts – a place where every turn and climb brings excitement and adventure.
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A beautiful forest lake in the middle of nature. Just listen to the sounds.
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Beautiful natural forest lake
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In any case, the view of the heath and the small lake is great! An "overnight cabin" typical of DK is also incorporated into the lookout tower. Strangely enough, this highlight was set a few kilometers away. Since, like me back then, nobody should be disappointed if the highlight is not found, I was able to get Komoot to make a change.
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The first part of the trail is winding through a dense spruce protection, the further course goes along the side of a picturesque Heidetal. Technically not very demanding, sometimes a bit rooted but optically very appealing.
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Nicely located quiet picnic area with observation tower. beaver territory!
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Klosterhede Plantage is renowned for its abundant wildlife. It's home to one of Denmark's largest populations of red deer, which are best spotted at sunrise and sunset, especially during the rutting season in September and October. You can also find Denmark's largest beaver population, particularly along Flynder Å, where they actively build dams. Møllesøen (Mill Lake) is another vibrant wildlife oasis where beavers, crustaceans, and water stars can be observed. For birdwatching, a bird tower north of Ællebæksøerne offers excellent opportunities.
Yes, Klosterhede Plantage offers an extensive network of no fewer than 17 marked hiking trails. These routes vary in length and difficulty, winding through diverse landscapes including forests, heathlands, and meadows. Whether you're looking for a short stroll or a longer trek, you'll find suitable options. Robust footwear is recommended due to the varied terrain.
Absolutely! Klosterhede Plantage features Denmark's longest mountain bike route, a 50 km track with half consisting of singletrack. The route involves a 225-meter elevation gain and offers a good chance to see red deer. It's also equipped with toilets and water posts. For more options, you can explore various MTB Trails in Klosterhede Plantage.
Klosterhede Plantage holds significant historical traces. You can find remnants from World War II, including bunkers, ammunition depots, and a 'blind airfield' used by German forces. A hospital bunker, completed in 1943, is open to the public. The forest also contains ancient monuments like large Bronze Age mounds, including Fladhøj, a 3,500-year-old mound. Additionally, along Gammel Landevej, you can see Rømer's Milestones, erected between 1691 and 1697 by the scientist Ole Rømer.
Klosterhede Plantage is very family-friendly. You can enjoy forest playgrounds, including one near Staldhøjevej and another in Hornet. Designated dog forests, like the one on Resenvej, allow dogs to run freely. Scenic spots like Klosterheden Forest Lake Picnic Area and Møllesøen (Mill Lake) are perfect for picnics. Fishing is also possible in Møllesøen, Dolmosen, and Moselyst Lake, with Dolmosen being wheelchair accessible and featuring a bonfire area.
Several charming picnic areas are available. The Klosterheden Forest Lake Picnic Area offers a beautiful natural forest lake with a barbecue area, seating, and facilities. Møllesøen (Mill Lake) is another scenic spot ideal for picnics and observing wildlife. Dolmosen also provides a picnic and bonfire area, and is wheelchair accessible. Ællebæksøerne offers picturesque views of heathland and small lakes, perfect for a peaceful break.
Yes, for those wishing to extend their stay in nature, Klosterhede offers both campsites and primitive shelters. Some primitive sites do not require prior reservation, allowing for spontaneous overnight stays amidst the natural beauty of the plantage.
The terrain in Klosterhede Plantage is quite diverse, offering an ever-changing natural experience. You'll find everything from dark coniferous forests and bright beech groves to heathlands, lakes, and winding creeks. The landscape includes moist lowlands and dry ridges, with traces of ancient meltwater channels from the ice age. This variety makes for engaging hiking and biking, though robust footwear is recommended for trails.
Equestrian enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Klosterhede Plantage provides approximately 65 km of riding routes. These routes are clearly marked with yellow horseshoes and include rest areas equipped with facilities for both horses and riders, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Visitors frequently praise the serene beauty and natural charm of the lakes. For instance, Klosterheden Forest Lake Picnic Area is described as a 'beautiful natural forest lake' with a pleasant barbecue area. Møllesøen (Mill Lake) is cherished as a 'great piece of nature' and is noted for its beauty even in winter. Ællebæksøerne is highlighted for its 'great view of the heath and the small lake' and its quiet picnic area.
Yes, the area around Klosterhede Plantage offers several routes for road cycling and gravel biking. You can find various options, including easy to moderate loops, that take you through the scenic surroundings. For detailed routes and guides, you can explore Road Cycling Routes in Klosterhede Plantage and Gravel biking in Klosterhede Plantage.
For the best chance to spot red deer, plan your visit for sunrise or sunset. The rutting season in September and October is particularly exciting, as you can hear the males' characteristic roars. Beavers are most active in the early morning, especially along Flynder Å. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural displays.


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