Best attractions and places to see around Kollund Skov feature a varied natural environment, characterized by a dramatic landscape shaped during the last ice age. This picturesque forest on the Danish side of Flensburg Fjord boasts steep slopes and deep ravines leading to the fjord. It is primarily an old-growth beech forest, with areas continuously forested since the Ice Age, and is recognized as a nature reserve and Natura 2000 site. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance for visitors to explore.
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Not recommended for touring cyclists with full luggage. With full luggage, this "cycle path" is absolutely no fun.
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A very beautiful spot on earth
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There are two climbs here (one in each direction) where you have to ride very carefully. The climbs and descents are quite steep, and the path is gravel.
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A beautiful little Danish town
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Beautiful, sometimes quite rustic hiking trail
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Sleeping accommodations in the Kollunder Forest. I think you have to want that.
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Kollund Skov is characterized by a dramatic landscape shaped during the last ice age, featuring steep slopes and deep ravines leading down to the Flensburg Fjord. It's primarily an old-growth beech forest, with some areas continuously forested since the Ice Age. You can observe wild holly beneath ancient beech trees and explore restored forest bogs. The area is also a designated nature reserve and a Natura 2000 site.
For breathtaking views, head to the Kollund waterfront on the Flensburg Fjord, which offers vistas of the Flensburg "skyline" and the Marineschule Mürwik on the German side. Sections of the Gendarmstien also provide amazing sea views as it winds through the forest.
Yes, the Gendarmstien is a significant historical site. This coastal hiking trail was historically patrolled by gendarmes guarding the border between Denmark and Germany. You can also visit the Skomagerhus Border Crossing, Europe's smallest and the only bridge connecting Denmark and Germany in this area, allowing you to cross on foot or by bicycle.
Kollund Skov is home to a unique array of wildlife. Keep an eye out for the rare mountain newt, which finds some of its few Danish habitats in the forest's waterholes. The black woodpecker, Denmark's largest woodpecker, nests here, and other woodpecker species like the green and middle spotted woodpeckers have been sighted. The forest also hosts four different rare and protected wild orchid species.
Kollund Skov is excellent for outdoor activities. Hiking and cycling are very popular, especially along the Gendarmstien. You can find various other walking tracks to explore the rich plant and animal life. For more specific routes, check out the guides for easy hikes, cycling tours, and running trails in the area.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. The Gendarme Path, for instance, has sections with small elevation changes and consists mostly of good paths and forest roads, making it suitable for beginners. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Kollund Skov guide.
Cycling is a popular activity in and around Kollund Skov. The Gendarmstien is suitable for cycling in many sections, and there are numerous other routes. For detailed cycling paths and tours, refer to the Cycling around Kollund Skov guide.
For those wishing to extend their stay, Kollund Skov Shelters offer designated huts for overnight stays. There are four shelters, each accommodating up to six people, with facilities like barbecue areas and toilets. These shelters must be booked in advance. Tenting is also permitted at a dedicated tent site within the forest. You can find more information about booking on the Naturstyrelsen website.
Kollund Skov is beautiful year-round, but spring is particularly recommended when trees and rapeseed are in bloom, and lambs are in the meadows. The forest's ancient beech trees offer stunning foliage in autumn. For outdoor activities, the warmer months generally provide more comfortable conditions, though the forest's varied terrain is enjoyable in all seasons.
While Kollund Skov itself is a natural reserve, the nearby town of Kollund and the surrounding area offer various options for cafes and restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or a refreshing drink after your outdoor adventures.
Absolutely! Kollund Skov is very family-friendly. The varied landscape and numerous walking tracks provide opportunities for exploration. Highlights like the Kollund waterfront with its gently sloping water and the Kollund Skov Shelters with barbecue areas make it ideal for family outings and even overnight stays.
Yes, Kollund Skov is generally dog-friendly. Many of the trails, including sections of the Gendarmstien, are suitable for walks with dogs. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash where required and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.


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