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Touring cycling routes around Fovslet Skov traverse an idyllic woodland area, primarily composed of deciduous trees like oak and beech. The forest is situated on the Jutland ridge, with its highest point, Smuthøj, reaching 69 meters (a hill). The terrain features wide and relatively flat forest roads, making them suitable for touring cyclists. Small forest lakes, remnants of former peat bogs, are also present within the area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Be sure to visit the cool miniature houses, all handmade and built by the owner. Take your time and look in the windows downstairs, it's worth it.
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Wow, what a beautiful path! You should definitely include it in your next bike ride.
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As early as 1858 there was a restaurant on the site. The current building was erected in 1865 Today the building houses Hotel Vamdrup and a café.
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In 1861, the Danish parliament decided to build a railway between Fredericia and Flensburg. The construction was delayed in 1864 by the war, so that the line was only completed on November 1, 1866. By this time the border between Denmark and Germany had been moved a few kilometers south of Vamdrup, making it a Danish customs and border station, where both the Danish and German trains had terminal stations. So it was an important railway station with many officials, both railway staff and customs officials. And there were many tracks, some of which could be accommodated after reunification in 1920, when the Danish border station was moved to Pattburg. The station is still on the route between Fredericia and Pattburg/Flensburg. There are daily connections to Hamburg from the train station. Source: Wikipedia
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The sculpture was made in 1978 by Danish sculptor Elise Heidi Jørgensen (born 1924).
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The current church building was built in 1824 in neoclassical style and replaced an old medieval stone church from around 1200. The architect was the royal court architect C.F. Hansen. The foundation stone was laid by King Frederik d.VI on June 5th. laid and was therefore called Frederikskirken in Vonsild. The consecration was December 5, 1824. The walls of the church were originally plastered with a reddish plaster, but after a renovation in 1995 the exterior of the church appears as you see it today when C.F. Hansen drew it. A square tower can be seen to the west, similar to the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen. The tower rests on the west wall of the nave and forms the upper part of a pompous portal frame around the west entrance. The height of the tower has been somewhat debated. The current altitude is the original according to C.F. Hansen's drawings, but in 1880 the tower was found to be too low and it was raised, but the last restoration brought the tower back to its original height. Source: Wikipedia
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Elise Heide Jørgensen, 1978, bronze. The sculpture depicts a boy coming walking with an injured dog in his arms. The traffic-injured dog draws attention to the figure's location on the corner of the old country road. The boy and the dog are made in a simple and stylized style.
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Fovslet Skov is characterized by idyllic deciduous woodlands, primarily oak and beech. The touring cycling routes generally follow wide and relatively flat forest roads, making them very suitable for touring cyclists. While the forest sits on the Jutland ridge, with its highest point, Smuthøj, at 69 meters, the routes themselves do not feature significant inclines.
Yes, Fovslet Skov offers a great selection of routes for all abilities. Out of approximately 128 touring cycling routes in the area, about 64 are rated as easy, making it an excellent destination for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride.
As you cycle through Fovslet Skov, you'll encounter beautiful deciduous forests, small forest lakes that are remnants of former peat bogs, and varied ecosystems including the Svanemosen bog. The area is rich in flora and fauna, offering opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, Fovslet Skov is home to several historical sites. You can explore ancient burial mounds and the remains of a castle or fortress (voldsted), particularly in the southwestern part of the forest. Fovslet Voldsted itself is believed to date back to the 12th or 13th century.
Absolutely. Many of the routes in Fovslet Skov are well-suited for families due to their wide and relatively flat forest roads. An excellent option for a family outing is the Straight ahead – Hjarup Church loop from Skanderup, an easy 23.7 km route that offers a pleasant ride through the area's natural beauty.
The touring cycling routes in Fovslet Skov are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. More than 1300 touring cyclists have explored the area, often praising its peaceful environment, varied terrain, and well-maintained forest roads.
Yes, Fovslet Skov permits 'Fri teltning' (free primitive camping) throughout the forest, allowing you to pitch a tent for a night. There are also designated primitive campsites equipped with fire pits, tables, and benches for a more structured camping experience.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Fovslet Skov are designed as loops. For example, the Søgård Lake – Hjarup Church loop from Hjarup is an easy 19.0 km path that winds through woodlands and past small lakes, offering a peaceful circular ride.
Fovslet Skov, with its deciduous trees, is particularly beautiful in spring when the forest awakens with fresh greenery, and in autumn when the leaves display vibrant colors. The wide and relatively flat forest roads are generally pleasant for cycling throughout the warmer months, from spring to early autumn.
While Fovslet Skov is known for its many easy and moderate routes, there are options for longer rides that combine varied landscapes. Consider the Path Along the Stream – Kolding Miniature Town loop from Skanderup, a moderate 32.6 km trail that leads through forests and open areas, typically completed in about 2 hours 32 minutes.
Fovslet Skov has several parking lots available, often located at key access points to the forest. These areas frequently include picnic tables and benches, making them convenient starting points for your cycling tour.
Generally, there are no specific permits required for cycling on the designated forest roads and paths in Fovslet Skov. However, always respect local signage, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of other forest users, including hikers and nature observers.


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