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Top 11 Castles in Hillerød

Best castles in Hillerød are primarily defined by Frederiksborg Castle, a significant historical landmark in Denmark. The town is situated in the North Zealand region, featuring historical sites and picturesque settings. Frederiksborg Castle is majestically located on three small islets within the Castle Lake (Slotssøen). The area offers a blend of historical architecture and manicured gardens.

Best castles in Hillerød

  • The most popular castles is Frederiksborg Castle, a castle that is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region. It houses The Museum of National History, showcasing 500 years of Danish history.
  • Another must-see spot is Frederiksborg Castle Baroque Garden, a natural monument with gardens designed according to 17th-century principles of symmetry and perspective. Visitors can explore four terraces with clipped hedges, fountains, and royal monograms.
  • Visitors also love Jægerspris Castle, a castle built between 1300 and 1400. It has been expanded and rebuilt over centuries and served as a children's home.
  • Hillerød is known for Renaissance castles, medieval ruins, and estates rebuilt multiple times. The region offers a variety of historical structures to explore.
  • The castles in Hillerød are appreciated by the komoot community, with 129 upvotes and 134 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Frederiksborg Castle Baroque Garden

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Frederiksborg Castle is the most important building of the Nordic Renaissance. Inside is the Danish National History Museum. The baroque garden invites you to relax and linger. A boat trip around the castle is also possible.

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Jægerspris Castle

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The castle in Jægerspris was built between 1300 and 1400. But like many other castles in Denmark, it has been expanded and rebuilt over the centuries. The oldest part is the right north wing with three floors. The south wing is from 1590-1600 and the east wing from 1730-1731. King Frederik VII's common-law wife Louise Christine Rasmussen, better known as Countess Danner, inherited the castle. She founded a children's home in 1867 and, with the King Frederik VII Foundation, ensured that the castle would continue to serve as a children's home and homes for poor and needy young women even after her death.

Café Danner is also operated on the castle grounds as a social-educational institution. The café is highly recommended.

See also: cafedanner.frederikssund.dk

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Gurrehus Castle

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Unfortunately privately owned, nice little castle.

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Dronningholm Castle Ruins

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Dronningholm Slot was a medieval castle on a fjord in North Zealand, which later became today's Arresø. The beginnings of the system go back to Valdemar the store. The castle was completed in 1200 by Valdemar Sejr.
The castle went up in flames in 1525 and in 1557 the building material was used for the construction of Frederiksborg Slot in Hillerød.

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Gurre Castle (ruin)

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Gurre Castle was probably built at the end of the 12th century as a defense tower on a small island in Lake Gurre. The word Gurre actually means swamp or moor. At that time the lake was much bigger than today.
In the middle of the 14th century, King Valdemar Atterdag built a ring wall with four corner towers.
The entire complex was used until the 16th century. After that, the fortress was used as a quarry.

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April 30, 2026, Gurrehus Castle

Unfortunately privately owned, nice little castle.

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A very nice facility

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Great garden that makes the heart beat faster🥰

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One of many highlights of Jægerspris alongside the castle. Dismount and wander around the red brick buildings and enjoy the quiet atmosphere. Danner Cafe or the excellent ice cream shop nearby offer a welcome reward.

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February 24, 2025, Gurrehus Castle

Gurrehus is a privately inhabited castle in the Rosenborg style.

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A gem. Not big compared to other European gardens but very well maintained and beautiful in any case. The box hedges (2022) were still small because they were newly planted... the predecessors probably fell victim to a pest.

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The Baroque Garden is the most famous and eye-catching part of Frederiksborg Palace Gardens and the one that many associate with the palace. It was built by Frederik IV in the 1720s with Johan Cornelius Krieger as the architect. The baroque garden is described as a magnificent work of garden art. The garden is laid out in four terraces. The tight lines and sinewy hedges, the finely trimmed grassy slopes and the clipped yews and boxwoods show how the ideal in the 18th century was man's domination of nature. In the continuous central axis, water cascades ripple level by level before ending in the castle lake. At the top is the Round Causeway, on the two middle terraces there are clipped bushes and fountains, and on the lower level you can see 4 royal monograms finely carved in boxwood. Practical information Opening times of the baroque garden: Open all year round from 10.00 a.m. to sunset, but no later than a. 21.00 Other opening times of the castle garden: Open all year round, 24 hours a day. Admission: Free access to both the baroque garden and the rest of the palace garden Source: VisitCopenhagen

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main castle attraction in Hillerød?

The primary castle attraction in Hillerød is Frederiksborg Castle. It is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region, majestically situated on three small islets within the Castle Lake (Slotssøen). It houses The Museum of National History and is considered the paramount castle in the area.

What historical features can I explore at Frederiksborg Castle?

At Frederiksborg Castle, you can explore its stunning Renaissance architecture, including impressive towers and grand halls. It houses The Museum of National History, showcasing 500 years of Danish history through extensive collections of portraits and historical artifacts. The Castle Chapel, largely spared from a devastating fire, remains in its original state and is a masterpiece of Baroque art, historically used for royal coronations.

Are there gardens to visit at Frederiksborg Castle?

Yes, Frederiksborg Castle Baroque Garden is a significant attraction. These beautifully manicured gardens are designed according to 17th-century principles of symmetry and perspective, featuring four terraces with clipped hedges, fountains, and royal monograms. They offer peaceful walks and breathtaking views of the castle. The Baroque Garden is open all year round from 10:00 a.m. to sunset, and admission is free.

What other historical castles or ruins are in the Hillerød area?

Beyond Frederiksborg, you can explore other historical sites. Jægerspris Castle, built between 1300 and 1400, has been expanded over centuries and served as a children's home. The Dronningholm Castle Ruins are remnants of a medieval castle whose materials were later used for Frederiksborg. Gurrehus Castle, though privately owned, has a rich history of rebuilds and uses. Additionally, Esrum Abbey, a former Cistercian monastery, offers further historical context in the region.

Are the castles in Hillerød suitable for families with children?

Yes, several castles and their surroundings are family-friendly. Frederiksborg Castle and its Baroque Garden are great for families, offering space to explore and learn about history. Jægerspris Castle also has a history as a children's home and features Café Danner on its grounds, which is a social-educational institution.

What outdoor activities can I do near the castles in Hillerød?

The Hillerød area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Gribskov Gravel Loop' or the 'Frederiksborg Castle – Frederiksborg Castle Gardens loop'. Runners can explore 'Store Dyrehave loop' or the 'Frederiksborg Castle – Pulvertårnet loop'. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Gravel biking in Hillerød, Running Trails in Hillerød, and Road Cycling Routes in Hillerød guides.

Are there walking or hiking trails around Frederiksborg Castle?

Yes, there are scenic walking and hiking opportunities around Frederiksborg Castle. The Baroque Gardens themselves offer peaceful walks, and there's a scenic lake path around Slotssøen. For more extensive walks, you can find running trails in the area, such as the 'Frederiksborg Castle – Pulvertårnet - The Powder Tower loop from Hillerød', which is a moderate 7 km route. You can find more running trails in the Running Trails in Hillerød guide.

How can I get to Frederiksborg Castle using public transport?

Hillerød is well-connected by public transport. You can reach Hillerød by train, and from Hillerød station, Frederiksborg Castle is within walking distance or a short bus ride. For specific routes and schedules, it's best to check local public transport information or use a journey planner.

Is Frederiksborg Castle accessible for wheelchair users?

While the historical nature of Frederiksborg Castle can present challenges, efforts are usually made to provide accessibility where possible. For detailed information on wheelchair access within the castle and its grounds, including specific routes or facilities, it is recommended to check the official website of The Museum of National History or contact the castle directly before your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit Frederiksborg Castle and its gardens?

Frederiksborg Castle and its gardens are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and blooming flowers in the Baroque Garden, making it ideal for outdoor exploration. Autumn provides vibrant foliage, while winter, especially with snow, can offer a picturesque, serene atmosphere. The Museum of National History inside the castle is open regardless of the season.

Are there cafes or restaurants near Frederiksborg Castle?

Yes, there are cafes and restaurants available in Hillerød, many within easy reach of Frederiksborg Castle. You can find options for refreshments and meals in the town center, which is a short walk from the castle. Additionally, Jægerspris Castle also features Café Danner on its grounds, offering another dining option if you visit that location.

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