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Top 4 Huts and Cabins in Nationalpark Mols

Best huts in Nationalpark Mols are found within a varied landscape featuring rolling hills, coastal stretches, and woodlands. The park provides diverse shelters for overnight stays, offering direct access to its natural environment. These accommodations are often positioned along popular hiking and cycling routes, enabling visitors to explore the park's features. The region is recognized for its scenic vistas and opportunities for outdoor activities.

Best huts in Nationalpark Mols

  • The most popular huts is Ørting Mill Shelter and Campsite,…

Last updated: May 17, 2026

Stubbe Sø Shelter Site

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There are 2 shelters for 4-6 people each, a campfire site, a drinking water tap and an "outhouse".
The overnight stay is free.
The "first come ... principle" applies.

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Starting point of the Bjergetapen at Mols Bjerge-Stien. Next to the parking lot there is a toilet, water point and shelters for overnight stays with a barbecue area.

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Ørting Mill Shelter and Campsite

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Thyrahütte

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Thyra Hut. This hunting and bathing hut was built in 1905 and after the
Baroness Thyra von Jenisch.

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November 7, 2025, Wooden Shelter in Nationalpark Mols Bjerge

2 shelters with fire pits hidden among trees overlooking the beach

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Hidden campsite

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Attention, the sign is only mowed from one side. I came from the wrong direction and almost drove past.

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September 21, 2023, Thyrahütte

Thyra Hut. This hunting and bathing hut was built in 1905 and after the Baroness Thyra von Jenisch.

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Starting point of the Bjergetapen at Mols Bjerge-Stien. Next to the parking lot there is a toilet, water point and shelters for overnight stays with a barbecue area.

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It's really a good thing that hikers / cyclists are offered such a natural place to stay. There are various places in DK, which you can use to orientate yourself in the planning. https://www.visitdenmark.de/explore/unterkuenfte-cid19/shelters-naturlagerplaetze-cid31 The bird watch tower is really recommendable and is not that crowded either.

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September 23, 2021, Stubbe Sø Shelter Site

There are 2 shelters for 4-6 people each, a campfire site, a drinking water tap and an "outhouse". The overnight stay is free. The "first come ... principle" applies. There is a bird watcher about 500m away. From there you can see, among other things Cormorants and various types of geese, with luck also sea eagles or a marsh harrier.

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Also very suitable for hikers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly huts in Nationalpark Mols?

Yes, several huts in Nationalpark Mols are well-suited for families. For instance, the Stubbe Sø Shelter Site offers two shelters, a campfire site, drinking water, and an outhouse, making it a convenient option. The Ørting Mill Shelter and Campsite is also family-friendly and includes facilities. Additionally, the Bjergetapen Trailhead and Shelters provides shelters with a barbecue area, toilet, and water point, ideal for families starting a hike.

Which huts offer scenic views in Nationalpark Mols?

Many shelters in Nationalpark Mols are strategically located for beautiful views. The Ørnbjerg Mølle Shelters provide views and evening sun, while the Kalø Hovedgård Shelters offer fantastic vistas over both forest and cove. The Agri Shelter is perched on a slope with a great view over Agri Sø, and the Rødkærgård Shelters overlook the farm and pastures. The "Forest Shelter" at Karpenhøj Nature Center also offers views of Ebeltoft Bay.

Are there accessible huts for visitors with limited mobility?

Yes, Nationalpark Mols is known for its accessible options. The Handicap-Friendly Shelter at Strandkær Strand is specifically designed for enhanced accessibility, featuring pull-out beds, a handicap-friendly toilet, running water, and an accessible fire pit. It's free to use and located beautifully within the tree belt.

What kind of facilities can I expect at the huts?

Facilities vary by shelter. Many offer basic amenities like fire pits, benches, and primitive toilets. Some, like Stubbe Sø Shelter Site and Bjergetapen Trailhead and Shelters, provide drinking water taps. The Handicap-Friendly Shelter at Strandkær Strand has running water and an accessible toilet. The Brønhøj Forest Shelters even include a fire hut with indoor and outdoor grilling equipment and a stone/clay oven.

How do I book a hut, or are they first-come, first-served?

Both booking options are available. Some shelters, such as the Stubbe Sø Shelter Site, Femmøller Shelters, Gravlev Stien Shelters, and the Agri Shelter, operate on a "first-come, first-served" basis and are often free. Others, like one of the Ørnbjerg Mølle Shelters, one of the Kalø Hovedgård Shelters, Rødkærgård Shelters, Brønhøj Forest Shelters, and Karpenhøj Nature Center Shelters, require advance booking and may have a small fee. You can find detailed information and booking options on the Nationalpark Mols Bjerge's interactive map or app, filtering by "Shelters and tents" or "Overnight stay".

Are there historical huts or sites near the shelters?

Yes, some huts are close to historical sites or have historical significance themselves. The Ørting Mill Shelter and Campsite is located near a historical site. The Thyrahütte, for example, is a hunting and bathing hut built in 1905. The Kalø Hovedgård Shelters are situated near the historic Kalø Hovedgård estate.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in Nationalpark Mols?

The huts are excellent bases for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Mols Bjerge Trail, including the difficult "Mountain stage" or the easy "Langemose Trail." Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the "Mols Hoved Route" or the "Ørnbjergruten." For runners, there are trails like the "Mols Bjerge Trail: The Mountain Stage." Many shelters are directly along these routes, offering convenient access. Find more details on nearby routes in the Hiking in Nationalpark Mols, Cycling in Nationalpark Mols, and Running Trails in Nationalpark Mols guides.

Are there specific huts suitable for groups?

Yes, several shelters are designed to accommodate groups. The Gravlev Stien Shelters offer two large shelters, each with space for 5-6 people. The Karpenhøj Nature Center has a large square with four shelters, each for 4-6 people. The Brønhøj Forest Shelters include one that accommodates 6-7 people, along with a fire hut for communal use.

What natural features can I see from the huts?

The huts are often situated to highlight Nationalpark Mols' diverse natural beauty. You can expect views of lakes, coves, and forests. For example, the Stubbe Sø Shelter Site is near a bird watcher where you can spot cormorants, geese, and potentially sea eagles. The Wooden Shelter in Nationalpark Mols Bjerge offers views overlooking the beach.

What do visitors enjoy most about staying in huts in Nationalpark Mols?

Visitors appreciate the immersive nature experience and direct access to the beautiful landscapes of Mols Bjerge National Park. The convenience of shelters located along popular hiking and cycling routes is a major draw. Many enjoy the variety of amenities, from basic fire pits to more equipped sites with water and toilets, enhancing their outdoor stay. The tranquility and stunning natural vistas, especially during evenings and mornings, are also highly valued.

Are there huts near mountain biking trails?

Yes, there is a shelter site specifically located at the parking lot at the start of the MTB trail in Sønderplantage. This site includes a shelter for 4-6 people, a bonfire cabin, drinking water, a fire pit, and a table/bench set, making it convenient for mountain bikers.

Can I find huts that are free to use?

Many shelters in Nationalpark Mols are free to use, operating on a "first-come, first-served" basis. Examples include the Stubbe Sø Shelter Site, the Handicap-Friendly Shelter at Strandkær Strand, the Agri Shelter, Femmøller Shelters, Gravlev Stien Shelters, and the shelter at the MTB Track in Sønderplantage.

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