Denmark is perhaps not the first place that springs to mind when one thinks of hiking destinations. It does not have the mountain terrain of other European countries, but there are nevertheless plenty of good reasons to consider Denmark for your next walking holiday. Easy walking in surprisingly varied landscapes Yes, Denmark is relatively flat (its highest point is just 172 m above sea level), but it has a beautiful and varied landscape. Think rolling hills, pristine forest, dune plantations, heathland, marshes and gentle countryside. Water is a big feature, with more than 400 islands, 7,300 kilometres of coastline and many fjords, lagoons and lakes. The beautiful Lakeland region of Central Jutland (Søhøjlandet) has an especially high concentration of great hiking routes. Denmark is also a haven for beach lovers and lovers of coastal hiking. With many kilometres of wide sandy beaches, the most beautiful stretch is perhaps in the northwest of Jutland, along the North Sea Trail between Løkken and Skagen. Here, the migrating sands have created such spectacular features as the sand-covered church and the mini desert of Råbjerg Mile. The iconic Rubjerg Knude lighthouse even had to be moved in 2019 to prevent it from falling into the sea! Denmark’s relatively flat terrain makes for pleasant, undemanding walking holidays which are suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The Danes love the outdoors and there are many excellent marked hiking trails throughout the country. A walking holiday in Denmark is the perfect way to discover the most remote and beautiful corners of this surprisingly diverse country. The summer climate is perfect for hiking Ok, so Denmark is perhaps not a winter walking destination, but the summers are surprisingly warm. Although Denmark is in northern Europe, the warm waters of the Gulf Stream keep the climate
Denmark is perhaps not the first place that springs to mind when one thinks of hiking destinations. It does not have the mountain terrain of other European countries, but there are nevertheless plenty of good reasons to consider Denmark for your next walking holiday. Easy walking in surprisingly varied landscapes Yes, Denmark is relatively