Lakes in Kalvebod Fælled are situated within a 20 km² reclaimed wetland, established in 1943, which has developed into a significant natural habitat. This area is particularly known for its diverse birdlife and offers various outdoor activities. The landscape features a mosaic of meadows, forests, and wetlands, attracting numerous bird species and serving as a migratory stop. Its largely flat terrain makes it accessible for exploring Kalvebod Fælled natural features through marked routes.
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One of the highest points along the Kalvebod Fælled bike path around Amager, which gives nice views to this lake, the lagoon with many birds and the sea.
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If it's been raining a lot the small paths around this area can be flooded
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You can only walk around the lake in summer, when the paths are dry. Otherwise you have to stay on the paved paths. The lake is full of birds and many people pass by carelessly. It's worth taking a look.
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Nice spot to watch birds and admire the landscapes!
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Kalvebod Fælled contains 20km2 of land that was only reclaimed from the sea in 1947 - and now holds an important nature reserve for birds.
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In several observation huts you can get very close to the water birds.
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A small wooden path across the lake and two small sheds where you can watch the birds. Popular with photographers. The path can be very slippery when wet!
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Smell always takes some getting used to, but great view!
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Kalvebod Fælled is a significant natural habitat, especially for birdlife. You can expect to see a wide variety of birds, including species like the Western Marsh Harrier, Eurasian Curlew, White-tailed Eagle, and Smew. The area is a crucial stop on migratory routes, making it excellent for birdwatching. Lakes like Hejresøen (Heron Lake), Store Høj Søen, and Birkedam Lake are particularly rich in bird species.
Yes, Kalvebod Fælled is renowned for birdwatching. Klydesø lake, for instance, is a closed-off bird sanctuary with observation towers and hides around its perimeter. Similarly, Store Høj Søen has two bird hides, and a bird tower south of Hejresøen offers panoramic views. These spots provide excellent opportunities to observe diverse bird species.
The area offers marked hiking routes of various lengths, suitable for walking and cycling. The terrain is largely flat, making it accessible. You can find easy hiking routes, such as the Amarminoen Loop (6.8 km) or the 8 House (8 Tallet) – Store Høj Søen loop (4.8 km). For more options, explore the Easy hikes in Kalvebod Fælled guide.
Yes, Kalvebod Fælled is generally family-friendly due to its flat terrain and marked routes. The Kalvebod Fælled Nature Reserve is listed as family-friendly, offering an important habitat for birds. Additionally, Store Høj Søen and Bumlebjerg Viewpoint are also noted as suitable for families.
The landscape in Kalvebod Fælled is largely flat, making most trails easy and accessible. It features a mosaic of grazed meadows, birch forests, willow thickets, and wetlands. While some paths around lakes like Birkedam Lake can be wet and require staying on paved paths in winter, the overall difficulty is low. You can find many easy routes in the Easy hikes in Kalvebod Fælled guide.
Yes, Store Høj Søen is specifically listed as dog-friendly, indicating that dogs are welcome in at least some areas around the lakes. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with sensitive wildlife.
Kalvebod Fælled is a crucial stop on migratory routes, making spring and autumn particularly good for birdwatching. During summer, paths around lakes like Birkedam Lake are dry and fully accessible. The area's natural beauty can be enjoyed year-round, but conditions may vary seasonally, with paths potentially being wet in winter.
Yes, several viewpoints offer great perspectives. The Bumlebjerg Viewpoint is a small artificial hill providing panoramic views of a lake with many water birds. A bird tower south of Hejresøen also offers views of Kongelunden and Køge Bugt. The Kalvebod Fælled Nature Reserve itself is a significant natural landmark.
Beyond hiking and birdwatching, Kalvebod Fælled offers opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, including easy MTB trails like the Amaliehaven – The Little Mermaid loop (25.4 km). For more details, check out the MTB Trails in Kalvebod Fælled guide or the Running Trails in Kalvebod Fælled guide.
Kalvebod Fælled is accessible, and the Vestamager Metro Station is a common starting point for exploring the area. Several routes, such as the Vestamager Metro Station loop (4.7 km), begin from here, making it convenient for public transport users.
Kalvebod Fælled is a 20 km² reclaimed wetland that emerged from the sea in 1943. This unique origin has created a mosaic of grazed meadows, birch forests, willow thickets, and wetlands. It's a crucial stop for migratory birds between northern Scandinavia and southern Europe, attracting rare species and offering a distinct natural experience close to the city.
While the area is primarily natural, Store Høj Søen is listed as having facilities, which typically include observation huts. For broader amenities like cafes or restaurants, you would generally find them in the nearby urban areas accessible from Kalvebod Fælled.


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