Natural monuments in Ikast-Brande offer diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The municipality features unique natural sites, including lakes, forests, and heathlands, shaped by geological processes like the ice ages. These areas provide opportunities for hiking, cycling, and experiencing rich biodiversity. The region is also traversed by Hærvejen, an ancient road with historical significance.
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An art gallery right in the middle of the forest. Along the three-kilometer circular trail, you will find a series of sculptures—some whimsical, others eerie, but always challenging the imagination. An artistic experience for the whole family.
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Give Plantation offers a diverse forest landscape of spruce, fir, larch, oak, and beech, shaped by replanting after powerful storms. Wander through dense woodland, follow the scenic Scots pine avenue, and discover seasonal highlights like blooming heather, wild berries, and edible mushrooms. Keep your eyes open for the impressive red deer population that makes this place a gem for nature lovers.
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The source of the Gudenå, Denmark's longest river, is what you'll find here at this spring. What makes this spot truly unique is that the source is located in the same area as the source of the Skjern River, the country's largest river by water volume. It's a fascinating experience to see two of Denmark's most important rivers begin their journeys just a few hundred meters apart.
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Make a stop at the humble source of the Skjern River, Denmark's largest river by volume. Here, in the quiet area of Tinnet Krat, you'll find the small spring that gives rise to this powerful waterway. It's a truly fascinating experience to see the beginning of such a major river, and it's a key highlight for anyone hiking the Hærvejen route. The area is a fantastic spot to reflect on the immense natural forces that shape the landscape.
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This is where the Gudenå begins its almost 160-kilometer journey. Denmark's longest river meanders through Jutland and finally flows into Randers Fjord.
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At the top of Knudmosebakken, you'll find a monument marking the hill's height, which measures no less than 79.3 meters – including the monument – making it one of the highest points in Herning. Knudmosen is a nature reserve of approximately 230 hectares. The bog is partially wooded, but in several areas, it is grazed by cattle and sheep. https://www-visitherning-dk.translate.goog/herning/se-og-oplev/monument-paa-knudmosebjerget-gdk1093880?_x_tr_sl=da&_x_tr_tl=de&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=sc
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Go on an expedition in Deep Forest Art Land and use the new, large parking lot P2 with access from Sdr. Ommevej, 200 meters south of Døvlingvej. The old parking lot, P1 at Døvlingvej, is only used by organized groups, schools and guided tours, which must be booked in advance. https://www-deepforestartland-dk.translate.goog/en/?_x_tr_sl=en&_x_tr_tl=de&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=nui,sc
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A family expedition under the open sky; Skovsnogen – deep forest artland is meant for family and children's experiences. A marked 3-kilometer footpath guides you through the forest and leads you to versatile experiences. On the route, you will find more than 80 unique installations that challenge your imagination – and new ones are constantly being added. https://discoverdenmark.de/activities/skovsnogene
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Visitors frequently enjoy the unique blend of nature and art at Deep Forest Art Land, which features over 80 installations along a 3-kilometer path. The origins of Denmark's longest and largest rivers are also popular, specifically the Source of the Gudenå River and the Source of the Skjern River, both located just a few hundred meters apart in Tinnet Krat.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. Deep Forest Art Land is designed for family expeditions with its imaginative art installations. The Source of the Gudenå River and the Source of the Skjern River offer fascinating educational experiences about river origins. Additionally, Give Plantation - The Old Nursery provides diverse forest landscapes for exploration, and Knudmosebjerget Summit and Monument offers a gentle climb with views.
Ikast-Brande boasts a variety of natural features, including characteristic long lakes formed during the ice ages like Rørbæk Lake, extensive forests such as Give Plantation, and open heathlands like Harrild Heath. You can also explore unique oak scrubs in Tinnet Krat and the humble beginnings of major rivers at the Source of the Gudenå River and Source of the Skjern River.
The region offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling along the historic Hærvejen, which traverses the municipality. The areas around Rørbæk Lake and Tinnet Krat are ideal for fishing, hiking, and biking. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are numerous trails, including those mentioned in the MTB Trails in Ikast-Brande guide. Gravel biking and road cycling routes are also available, as detailed in the Gravel biking in Ikast-Brande guide and Road Cycling Routes in Ikast-Brande guide.
The area around Rørbæk Lake and Tinnet Krat is particularly notable for its geological significance. Rørbæk Lake itself is a characteristic long lake formed during the ice ages, surrounded by steep hills. Tinnet Krat features ancient oak scrubs, where centuries of strong winds have shaped the trees into gnarled forms, offering a glimpse into the region's natural history.
The natural areas in Ikast-Brande are rich in biodiversity. Around Rørbæk Lake, you might spot various fish species like pike, bream, and the rare lake trout, as well as numerous ducks and birds such as water ouzel, kingfisher, and fish hawk. Deer and red deer are also present in the area, particularly in places like Give Plantation - The Old Nursery. Harrild Heath is known for its rare animals and plants unique to heath ecosystems.
Yes, the region is traversed by Hærvejen, an ancient road that historically served as Jutland's main thoroughfare. Hiking or cycling along Hærvejen allows visitors to experience both the natural beauty and the historical significance of the area. The Source of the Skjern River is also a key highlight for those hiking the Hærvejen route.
The natural monuments in Ikast-Brande offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery, blooming heather, and warmer conditions for swimming in Rørbæk Lake. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the forests and heathlands, while winter can offer serene, tranquil landscapes, especially around the frozen lakes and gnarled trees of Tinnet Krat.
Absolutely. Trehøje is known for its breathtaking views, offering a varied landscape of flat moorland, hills, and picturesque scenery. The summit of Knudmosebjerget Summit and Monument also provides a good vantage point. Additionally, the areas around Rørbæk Lake and Harrild Heath offer expansive and scenic vistas.
Yes, swimming is possible in Rørbæk Lake on warm days. The lake even features an old-fashioned bathing facility from the 1930s, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and a refreshing dip.
Tinnet Krat is one of Denmark's largest oak scrubs, characterized by centuries of strong winds that have given the trees a mysteriously gnarled appearance. It's also remarkably the location where the springs of two of Denmark's largest rivers, the Gudenå and Skjern Å, originate only a few hundred meters apart, making it a site of significant natural and geological interest.
Yes, Harrild Heath offers good hiking opportunities, and Trehøje is notable for its 'Rundvandrevejene' hiking roads, which are among the longest in Denmark. The Hærvejen trail also provides a fantastic way to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites. For more detailed routes, you can check the MTB Trails in Ikast-Brande guide, which also includes hiking segments.


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