Lakes in Odsherred offer a diverse range of natural and man-made aquatic environments across this Danish peninsula. The region's landscape, shaped by the Ice Age, includes significant natural lakes and protected areas. These lakes provide habitats for varied wildlife, particularly birds, and support different recreational activities. Visitors can explore unique ecosystems and engage in activities such as hiking and birdwatching.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The cows are not always there, the path was a bit difficult, stones, ruts, backlight, to ride with luggage.
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A lovely view of the Isefjord, in an area of abundant natural wildlife. Like so much of this region, it's quiet and peaceful. Stop here for a breather and take in the view.
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Hov Vig is a man-made wetland with unique birdlife, making it a bird spotter's paradise. It was created as a damming project that began in the late 19th century, gradually transforming through the next century into what it is today. Even if you're not a bird enthusiast, it's a very peaceful place to stop with a good view over the water.
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The small island of Nekselø has around 20 inhabitants. It has been a nature reserve since 1951, among other things to protect the fire-bellied toad that breeds there. The island is hilly and even has a small lake. A wonderful landscape that you can easily walk through in 1.5 to 2 hours.
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The swans living there don't want to be disturbed, so calm movements and no loud noises!
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From Ellinge Lyng it starts overland, behind Hojby there is a beautiful nature reserve with single trails through woods and meadows. Caution: nature reserve with breeding grounds for many birds! The ruin is well worth seeing and is located in the middle of Lake Hojby and can be reached via a wooden bridge.
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Odsherred's lakes offer a diverse range of natural features. You'll find shallow freshwater lakes like Dybesø, nestled between forest and scrubland, uniquely close to the sea. Flyndersø is surrounded by extensive heaths, oak scrub, and plantations, featuring
Yes, Odsherred is an excellent destination for birdwatching. Hovvig Nature Reserve is a significant bird sanctuary, known for having Denmark's most varied bird fauna, including a cormorant colony and seasonal geese and whooper swans. There's a large bird watch tower accessible from Nakke. Flyndersø is also a haven for birdlife amidst its heathland nature. You can also visit the Birdwatching Hut at Lake Stubbe, a man-made wetland known for its unique birdlife and peaceful views.
Several lakes in Odsherred offer pleasant hiking and walking opportunities. Dybesø features a 2 km walking path around its tranquil surroundings. Flyndersø has marked paths that allow you to explore its varied landscape shaped by the Ice Age. The island of Stunning Nekselø, which includes a small lake, offers a walking experience that can be completed in 1.5 to 2 hours. The Isefjord path also runs through the Hovvig Nature Reserve, providing scenic walking routes.
Many areas around Odsherred's lakes are family-friendly. The walking path around Dybesø is suitable for peaceful strolls. The View of Isefjord offers a quiet atmosphere for families to enjoy nature. For fishing enthusiasts, "Put & Take" lakes like Brynshøj Put & Take even have special children's lakes, increasing the chances of a catch. The Forest Lake at Kildebæk is also a great spot for families to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Yes, Odsherred is well-known for its "Put & Take" fishing lakes, which are man-made and regularly stocked. Popular options include Brynshøj Put & Take, Simons Put & Take, Ørsted Fisk & Golf, and Korsgaards Put and Take. These lakes are stocked with various trout species, and some even offer opportunities for catching carp, pike, eel, roach, and tench. They cater to both beginners and experienced anglers, with facilities often including children's lakes and options for night fishing or float tubes by arrangement.
Dybesø, despite its name meaning 'Deep Lake,' is a shallow freshwater lake, typically 1-2 meters deep. It's uniquely situated only 70 meters from the Kattegat, offering a blend of lakeside and seaside experiences. The lake is enveloped by forest and scrubland, providing an idyllic setting. You can enjoy peaceful strolls on the 2 km walking path that encircles the lake, making it ideal for experiencing tranquil natural surroundings.
Flyndersø is unique as Denmark's largest moor lake, situated within a 1200-hectare protected nature area. Its landscape was shaped by the Ice Age, featuring distinctive "death holes" – large depressions formed by melting ice blocks. The area boasts diverse landscapes, including large heaths, oak scrub, and plantations. It's a haven for birdwatching, and visitors can explore its exciting and varied terrain via marked paths, offering a unique hiking experience through ice age formations.
Yes, you can find historical interest near some of Odsherred's lakes. For instance, the Snasøholm Castle Ruins are located in the middle of Lake Højby and can be reached via a wooden bridge. This site offers a glimpse into the region's past amidst beautiful natural surroundings.
Odsherred offers a variety of cycling routes that often pass by or near its lakes. You can find options for touring bicycles, gravel biking, and road cycling. Routes range from easy to difficult, covering distances up to nearly 60 km. For example, you can explore routes like the "Wide Open Landscape – Coastal Path by the Beach loop" or the "Anneberg Kulturpark – Rørvig Harbour loop." More details on these routes can be found in the Cycling in Odsherred, Gravel biking in Odsherred, and Road Cycling Routes in Odsherred guides.
The best time to visit Odsherred's lakes largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, especially at Hovvig Nature Reserve, when migratory birds are most active. Summer offers pleasant weather for walking and enjoying the tranquil surroundings. The "Put & Take" fishing lakes are generally open year-round, providing fishing opportunities in all seasons.
Yes, Odsherred features several lakes with excellent viewpoints. The Birdwatching Hut at Lake Stubbe offers peaceful views over the water. The View of Isefjord provides scenic sights of the fjord, which is connected to the region's aquatic landscape. Additionally, the Hovvig Nature Reserve has a large bird watch tower offering panoramic views of the wetlands and its diverse birdlife.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many trails around Odsherred's lakes, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with breeding birds. For example, the island of Stunning Nekselø is dog-friendly. Always look for local signage regarding dog rules, particularly in protected areas like Hovvig Nature Reserve or near Snasøholm Castle Ruins, where swans and other wildlife should not be disturbed.
Visitors particularly enjoy the peaceful and quiet atmosphere, the abundant natural wildlife, and the diverse landscapes around Odsherred's lakes. Many appreciate the opportunities for birdwatching, the scenic walking paths, and the unique blend of lakeside and coastal experiences. The region's history and the well-maintained fishing lakes also contribute to a highly rated visitor experience, with the komoot community contributing over 80 upvotes and 30 photos.


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