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Hike the Halsninoen Trail, a moderate 6.7-mile (10.8 km) route through varied landscapes, including forests, marshes, and lake views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.91 km
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10.8 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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5.38 km
3.73 km
916 m
814 m
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6.79 km
1.71 km
1.48 km
695 m
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The Halsninoen Trail is a signposted hiking route spanning approximately 53 kilometers across the Halsnæs peninsula. It's generally described as a varied route in soft terrain with numerous hills, stairs, and stunning views, primarily intended for classic hiking. While largely accessible, some sections may present challenges due to stairs or climbs.
You will encounter a highly varied landscape, including hilly areas, salt marshes, grasslands, heathland, and winding country roads. The trail also winds through deep forests, coastal meadows, moraine hills, and alongside the shores of the Isefjord and Arresø. Approximately 27.5% of the route is asphalt, with the rest comprising soft grass, forest roads and paths, sand, and gravel. Some parts may be muddy seasonally.
The trail offers several interesting points. You can visit the Nørremose Observation Deck, explore the historical Dragebjerg burial mound, and observe wildlife from the Beaver Viewing Platform at Dronningholm Mose. The route also passes by cliffs, beaches, Bronze Age mounds, bogs, and craters.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are allowed or if there are specific leash rules. It is advisable to check local regulations or contact VisitNorthSealand for up-to-date information regarding pets on the trail.
The trail can be enjoyed during various seasons, but spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Be aware that some parts may be muddy seasonally, so consider this when planning your visit, especially after rain.
No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to hike the Halsninoen Trail. It is a publicly accessible hiking route.
The Halsninoen Trail is linear, extending from Hundested to Strø Bjerge. It offers excellent flexibility for access and departure at various points due to convenient connections with the local train system. For parking, specific locations are not detailed, but given its length and public transport access, parking would likely be available near train stations or towns along the route. It's recommended to plan your access points in advance.
The trail officially opened in December 2021 and is clearly signposted. However, it is strongly recommended to carry a map as the signage acts as support and may not always be continuous due to legal restrictions on placing signs in certain areas.
For those wishing to complete longer sections or the entire trail, numerous accommodation options are available. These range from B&Bs and hotels to shelters in the woods and luxury glamping tents at campsites, offering flexibility for overnight stays.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Halsninoen (67%), Rød historisk vandring (18%), Hjertesti ved Magleblik (5%), Kappelhøjvej (18%), Kappelhøjvej (9%), Ebbedal (6%), Ebbedal (5%), and Kappelhøjvej (5%).
Yes, the route offers opportunities to combine hiking with unique culinary experiences, including visits to small farm shops selling local produce. For more substantial options, towns and villages along the 53km route would likely have cafes and restaurants.