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Hike the moderate 7.3 miles (11.8 km) Skjoldungestien Trail through Skjoldungernes Land National Park, exploring forests, lakes, and histori
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Bus stop
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2.32 km
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5.16 km
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7.05 km
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11.8 km
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7.94 km
2.33 km
697 m
475 m
232 m
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5.25 km
2.97 km
1.48 km
1.25 km
725 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail offers a beautiful experience year-round, but conditions vary. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for enjoying the lakes and forests. Autumn brings vibrant colors. Be aware that some sections can be wet and muddy, especially during wetter seasons, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash, especially when passing through areas with livestock or sensitive wildlife habitats within the National Park Skjoldungernes Land.
No, there are no specific permits required, and there is no entrance fee to hike the Skjoldungestien Trail or to access the National Park Skjoldungernes Land. The park and its trails are freely accessible to the public.
The trail features a varied landscape, including lovely forests, rolling hills, deep lakes, and marshland. You'll traverse winding footpaths through open countryside, past streams, and alongside historical landmarks. Sections include coastal meadows, woodlands, and fields. While generally well-maintained, some parts can be wet and slippery, so sturdy, waterproof footwear is advisable. It is not suitable for bicycles, wheelchairs, or prams.
The trail is rich in both nature and history. You can explore the Lejre Museum, ancient Viking settlements like Gl. Lejre, and burial mounds such as Mysselhøj. Natural highlights include the beautiful Bøllesø, which you cross via bridges and boards, and Avnsø, suitable for swimming. You'll also encounter impressive symmetrical gardens at Ledreborg Castle and enjoy views of Roskilde Fjord.
The entire Skjoldungestien Trail is approximately 31 to 50 kilometers long, making it suitable for a long single day hike or two leisurely days with an overnight stay. While generally considered easy-to-hike and highly accessible, some longer sections may require good fitness. The Komoot tour for a section of the trail, for example, is about 11.8 km and rated as 'moderate' due to its duration and varied terrain.
Yes, the Skjoldungestien Trail offers good facilities, including shelters for overnight stays and various spots suitable for picnics. These amenities are designed to enhance the hiking experience and provide comfortable resting points.
Yes, the Skjoldungestien Trail shares sections with several other routes, including Gudernes Stræde, Munkevejen, Istidsruten, and Den danske Pilgrimsrute - Vestsjælland. This offers opportunities to combine different trails for longer adventures.
The Skjoldungestien Trail is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to access various starting points. Specific parking areas are available at different access points along the trail. For detailed information on parking and public transport options, it's advisable to check local resources like visitfjordlandet.com or visitdenmark.com.
While the entire 31-50 km route might be challenging for young children, many sections of the Skjoldungestien Trail are considered easy-to-hike and highly accessible, making them suitable for families. The varied scenery, historical sites like Gl. Lejre, and natural features like Bøllesø with its water lilies and frogs can be engaging for children. However, note that the trail is not suitable for prams in all sections due to varied terrain.
The National Park Skjoldungernes Land, through which the trail passes, is a diverse 170 km² area known for its rich birdlife. Keep an eye out for various bird species, including majestic white-tailed eagles. The park's varied habitats, from forests to marshes, support a wide range of flora and fauna.
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