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Hiking around Naturreservat Hirsholmene offers exploration of Denmark's northernmost archipelago, characterized by rocky terrain and landscapes formed from blue clay and sand. The main accessible island, Hirsholm, is car-free and features a 27-meter lighthouse on Ørnebjerg, its highest point. The compact nature of Hirsholm island makes it suitable for leisurely walks, with numerous stones and rocky shores.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The church is not particularly old, but its historicist architectural style makes it beautiful nonetheless. The perfect symmetry of the central building, which is striking even from the outside, is fascinating.
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The former town hall is a very beautiful and striking building made of decorative brick in the pedestrian zone of Frederikshavn. Some of the decorations are elaborate and will appeal to architecture enthusiasts.
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Something like a Danish national hero: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Wessel_Tordenskiold
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A fantastic view. You can drive almost right up to it or park at the Møllehuset and walk up.
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The seemingly endless bridge to the ferries to Norway and Sweden spans the harbor. Fully glazed on both sides and weather-covered with a marine plank deck, it offers magnificent panoramic views of the harbor, including the military harbor, where Denmark's two large frigates can be seen. It also overlooks the grounds of the Modern American Recycling Services Europe (M.A.R.S.) shipyard, one of Europe's largest shipbreaking yards, dismantling 60,000-200,000 tons of ship capacity annually under European environmental standards and providing 159-200 jobs. Two large Tyra platforms were also dismantled here.
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Directly behind the dunes is a large sports field where you can play beach volleyball. Since 1987, the Jutland Beach Badminton Championship, a very popular event in Denmark, has been held here as part of a major cultural and sports festival held around the summer solstice. The championship takes place in any wind speed, which gives it its special appeal. The winner of 2025, in a thrilling match in force 5 winds, was the famous and popular Olympic star Ele, who trains here at the Sonnercamp. Regarding the outcome of the game, which depends on the wind speed and gustiness, he is quoted as saying, "You don't need luck, just control."
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An exceptionally well-designed, spacious forest playground offering plenty of space and numerous themed landscapes. Tree houses, an Indian village, a zip line, numerous climbing opportunities, a treasure hunt in the jungle, and much more. It's a shame our children are already so big. We would have spent many hours here in the past.
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Directly on the palm-lined beach, just 50 meters from the beach house, the old anti-aircraft emplacement is hidden in the dunes. It once housed an exhibition, which can now be found in the Bangsbo Bunker Museum.
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There are nearly 100 hiking routes available in the broader area around Naturreservat Hirsholmene, with options ranging from easy strolls to more challenging walks. The main island of Hirsholm itself offers shorter, immersive walks.
The Hirsholmene archipelago is characterized by its rocky terrain, reminiscent of the Swedish skärgård. The main island of Hirsholm features paths guiding visitors around its unique landscape, which includes submerged limestone formations and areas formed from blue clay and sand. Expect a mix of coastal paths and natural island features.
Yes, Hirsholm island offers several points of interest. The Hirsholm Lighthouse, built from local granite, stands on Ørnebjerg, the island's highest point, providing panoramic views of the islands and the Kattegat. You can also explore the charming Hirsholm Harbor, historic buildings, and a church dating back to 1641.
Hirsholm island is accessible by ferry from Frederikshavn. It's important to check the current ferry timetable as services may vary. The island is car-free, so once you arrive, you'll explore on foot.
Hirsholm island is ideal for leisurely family walks due to its compact, car-free nature and relatively flat terrain. The island's unique natural environment and historic sites offer an engaging experience for all ages. There's also Præstebugten (Priest's Bay), a secluded beach with fine, white sand and shallow waters suitable for relaxation.
No, dogs and cats are not permitted on Hirsholm island. This restriction is in place to protect the sensitive wildlife, especially the numerous bird colonies that use the islands as a significant breeding and resting ground.
Hirsholmene is renowned as a bird paradise, serving as a significant breeding ground for various gull species, Sandwich Terns, Black Guillemots, and Rock Pipits, and a crucial resting place for migratory birds. While specific nesting seasons vary, spring and autumn migrations are generally excellent times for birdwatching. However, some smaller islets are closed to public access during breeding seasons to protect the birds.
Hirsholm island has a small, charming community with historic buildings. While it's a small island, visitors can find basic facilities. It's advisable to bring any specific supplies you might need for your visit, as options are limited.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique island experience, the tranquility, the stunning views from the lighthouse, and the rich birdlife. Many appreciate the opportunity for immersive, leisurely walks in an unspoiled natural setting.
While Hirsholm island itself offers shorter, immersive walks, the broader region around Frederikshavn provides longer hiking options. For example, the Frederikshavn Town Hall – Boolsens Stone Garden loop from Frederikshavn is a moderate 9.6 km trail that explores urban landmarks and natural areas.
Yes, there are several circular routes available in the vicinity of Naturreservat Hirsholmene. An example is the Frederikshavn Church – Frederikshavn Town Hall loop from Frydenstrand, which is an easy 7.1 km trail leading through town and coastal paths.
The hiking routes in the region offer a range of difficulty levels. On Hirsholm island, walks are generally considered easy and leisurely due to the compact nature and relatively flat terrain. In the broader area, you can find routes like the Palmestranden Ice House – Strandby Harbor loop from Frederikshavn, which is a moderate 11.8 km trail, and even some difficult options for experienced hikers.


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