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Nørreskoven Als

Discover one of Denmark's longest coastal forests, with majestic beech trees growing right down to the beach. See the many burial mounds and enjoy the wildlife in the forest, which is home to three largest deer species, among other animals.

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Nørreskoven på øen Als
Als, South Jutland
Natural Areas
Photo: Conni Ernst© VisitSønderborg

Nørreskoven is a forest with an area of approx. 740 hectares, situated on the east coast of the island Als.

More than 80 registered ancient monuments can be found, here.

Many are round and long barrows from the Peasant Stone Age, approx. 3500 B.C. There are 3 long barrows near Havrekobbel House out toward Nørreskovvej.

Driving through the forest you have to pass Den Grønne Bro (The Green Bridge) built by stone blocks (max. wide 2,3 metres).

There are 2 marked hiking paths, both 2 km in length - the beach route (blue) and the culture route (red).

Hikers who follow the path Alsstien from Hardeshøj to Drejet will experience the forest in is full length.

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Facilities
  • Picnic table
  • Shelters
  • Marked-out routes
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Nørreskovvej

6430 Nordborg

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