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Cycling
Cycle 11.2 miles (18.0 km) through Mols Bjerge National Park, enjoying hilly Ice Age landscapes and panoramic views from Agri Bavnehøj.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Nationalpark Mols Bjerge
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8.33 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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8.52 km
5.47 km
3.90 km
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5.48 km
5.27 km
3.72 km
3.51 km
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This touring bicycle route typically takes about 1 hour and 16 minutes to complete. However, your actual duration may vary depending on your cycling pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenic views.
The 'Around the mountains' route is classified as a moderate touring cycling experience. While it does feature a hilly Ice Age landscape with elevation changes that require good fitness, some sections might be manageable for beginners, especially if you plan for shorter distances. Be prepared for varied terrain.
The terrain is shaped by the Ice Age, meaning you'll encounter a distinctly hilly landscape with valleys and considerable elevation changes. While much of the route features mostly paved surfaces, some segments, particularly on longer rides within Mols Bjerge National Park, may be unpaved. A trekking bike is often recommended, and a mountain bike would be ideal for more varied sections.
You'll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of rolling hills, expansive coastlines, and the sea. Key viewpoints include the View from Trehøje and the Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint, which offers spectacular 360-degree vistas. You might also encounter a Gravel Road in Mols Bjerge National Park, adding to the varied experience.
Yes, the 'Around the mountains' route shares sections with several other trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the Mols Bjerge-ruten (89%) and also intersects with the Kulturringen (55%) and Østkystruten (21%). You'll also find smaller overlaps with paths like Mols Bjerge-stien Bjergetapen and Toggerbo-stien.
The Mols Bjerge National Park is beautiful year-round, but for cycling, late spring through early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather conditions. During these months, you'll experience milder temperatures and less chance of rain, making for a more enjoyable ride through the hilly landscape.
Mols Bjerge National Park generally welcomes dogs, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and livestock, such as the wild horses and cattle that graze in the open pastures. Please ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling alongside you and can handle the moderate terrain.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Mols Bjerge National Park or to cycle the 'Around the mountains' route. The park is freely accessible to the public, allowing everyone to enjoy its unique Ice Age landscape and natural beauty.
While specific parking for this exact route isn't detailed, Mols Bjerge National Park has several designated parking areas. You can find information on parking options and facilities within the park by checking resources like visitaarhus.com, which often lists visitor information for the region.
Mols Bjerge National Park is known for its rich biodiversity. While cycling, you might spot various bird species, including sea eagles, ospreys, and kingfishers, especially near lakes like Stubbe Lake. Otters are also present, and you'll likely see wild horses and cattle grazing in the open pastures, contributing to the park's unique natural experience.
While the 'Around the mountains' route itself is primarily through natural landscapes, Mols Bjerge National Park is dotted with charming villages. You'll find opportunities for cafes and pubs in nearby towns and villages, such as Femmøller Strand, which is known for its beautiful beach and local amenities. It's a good idea to check local listings for specific establishments along your planned stops.