Deep Forest Art Land - Skovsnogen
An adventure in the middle of the forest At Deep Forest Art Land, art and nature meet. Here you can explore the outdoors, go on a forest trip with the family, and enjoy a different kind of experience. Nature and art have something special together. Here, more than 80 artworks are part of the forest and open up a vivid and sensory experience. Children and adults alike can experience, explore, and find something to talk about together.

The route takes you through a hilly landscape with a stream, meadows, and traces of the Ice Age. Along the way, the works appear among trees, clearings, and the forest floor, and the character of the experience is constantly changing.
There is always something new to discover. The forest changes with the seasons, and so does the encounter with the artworks. A visit in summer is not the same as a walk in autumn, winter, or spring. Deep Forest Art Land is also a place in motion, where you can follow new works taking shape, and where the Sculpture Graveyard at the end of the route gives older works new life in the forest.
When you arrive, the experience begins at the parking area, where you can get your bearings and pick up an overview map and route guide. A marked trail leads you along one planned path through the forest, and the walk can be divided into two parts, allowing you to choose the length and pace that suit you. The path is gravel-surfaced and can be used on foot as well as with a stroller, wheelchair, and walking stick.
Along the way, there are good opportunities to take a break. At the start and halfway along the route, you will find an accessible composting toilet with changing facilities, and there are seating areas at several points along the route — also under cover if the weather changes. On the way, you will also come across the Skovsnogen playground, and you are welcome to bring a packed lunch or a coffee basket and enjoy your break in the forest.
Deep Forest Art Land is for families with children, tourists, and anyone looking for a different kind of experience in nature. A place worth the drive — and one that can bring the family together around a shared adventure for the day.
Practical information
Address:
Sdr. Omme Vej 29A, 6933 Kibæk
Route:
5 km marked experience route shaped like a figure eight. The walk starts at the parking area south of the stream, takes you through the northern forest, back across the stream, and onwards through the southern forest. The route consists of a northern and a southern loop, which are approximately the same length. Follow the map and arrows along the way.
Accessibility:
The path is gravel-surfaced and can be used on foot as well as with a stroller, wheelchair, and walking stick. Please note that the northern section is hillier.
Facilities:
Overview map at the start, accessible composting toilet with changing facilities, seating areas, covered rest areas, and the Skovsnogen playground.
Packed lunch:
Packed lunches and coffee baskets are welcome.
Dog:
Dogs are welcome on a leash.
Admission:
Voluntary admission fee of DKK 20 per person. It is a great help to us if you are able to contribute. Mobile coverage in the forest may be limited, so please consider paying in advance via MobilePay 176611.
Open fire:
Not permitted during regular visits, but may be included as part of a booked event.
Organised visits:
Contact us if you would like a guided tour or want to hear about the possibilities for an organised experience in the forest.
Contact: info@deepforestartland.dk
Opening hours:
All year round, 10.00 – 17.00.
Read more:
www.deepforestartland.dk
Contact information
- Email: skovsnogen@hotmail.com
- Phone: +45 71 79 09 11
Facilities
- Marked-out routes
- Coach park
- Information display
- Toilet
- Picnic table
- Shelters
Downloads
Get directions
P2 - Sdr. Omme Vej 29A
6933 Kibæk
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