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Mountain biking around Moesgård Skov offers a diverse landscape with designated routes catering to various skill levels. The area features ancient deciduous woodlands, a hilly topography with deep slopes, and elements of ice age landscapes. Riders can access a larger 25 km mountain bike network within the Marselisborg Forests, which includes a mix of flat grit-paths, steep hills, and technical features like jumps and drops. The Giber Stream flows through the forest, and coastal paths provide access to the waterfront.
…Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.8
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139
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16.9km
01:33
260m
260m
Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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12.5km
00:57
100m
100m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.3
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34
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9.31km
00:53
170m
170m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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28.1km
01:54
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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12.0km
00:56
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Marselisborg Palace belongs to the Danish Royal Family and is beautifully situated in Marselisborg Memorial Park in the south of Aarhus. Marselisborg Palace was built in 1902 and was the people's wedding gift to King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine. Marselisborg Palace offers a unique location with an unobstructed view of sea and forest. It is secluded from its surroundings and surrounded by a charming English-style castle garden. The garden features small lakes, a rose garden, an herb garden, and an impressive collection of artworks, including sculptures by His Royal Highness Prince Henrik. The palace opens to the west with an impressive entrance and two miniature towers that also adorn the customs house in the center of Aarhus. The building is decorated with maritime motifs, including seagulls in the window carvings and beautifully carved shells on the entrance door, accompanied by a fish above the door. The beautifully planted castle garden, which also includes a lovely rose garden, can be visited when the royal family is not staying at Marselisborg Palace. https://www.visitaarhus.de/region-aarhus/reiseplanung/marselisborg-schloss-gdk603712
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Some of the small bridges scattered through this beautiful forest add a little extra charm to the trail. Crossing streams and wetter sections, they blend perfectly into the peaceful woodland surroundings.
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Hidden among the trees, this memorial stone honours Casper Peter Rothe Ingerslev, a 19th-century landowner and public servant from Aarhus. It has stood here in the forest since 1866.
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Skovmøllen is a historic watermill located in the Marselisborg Forests just south of Aarhus. It’s Denmark’s only working undershot watermill, where you can see traditional milling in action on select days. Next to the mill, Restaurant Skovmøllen serves a delicious Danish brunch using local ingredients.
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Nice place to unwind and eat a delicious ice cream.
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Marselisborg Castle has been the summer residence of the Danish royal family since 1902. The building was completed on June 7, 1902 and was presented as a wedding gift from the Danish people to Crown Prince Christian and his bride Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. The castle is still used as a summer residence by the royal family today. The castle is not open to the public, but the castle park can be entered by the public when the royal family is not present. Source: Wikipedia
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Stopover with beer in the sun
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Moesgård Skov offers a diverse mountain biking experience. You'll find a mix of flat grit-paths, steep hills, and exhilarating descents. The terrain includes ancient deciduous woodlands and features elements of ice age landscapes with deep slopes. For those seeking more technical challenges, there are features like jumps and drops, including a "Blackline Jump Trail" within the broader Marselisborg Forests network.
Yes, Moesgård Skov has trails suitable for beginners. For an easier ride with scenic views, consider the View of the Forest and Water – Picnic Area With Sea View loop from Søsterhøj. This 8.0-mile (12.8 km) path is rated as easy and offers a more relaxed experience.
For a more challenging ride, the The Thai House – Marselisborg Trailhead loop from Moesgaard is a difficult 10.7-mile (17.2 km) trail with significant elevation changes. Additionally, the broader 25 km mountain bike network within the Marselisborg Forests offers advanced options with berms, hairpin turns, singletrack, and technical sections like 'Ymers Mave' and 'Stairway to Heaven'.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed, the area does offer easier paths suitable for a more relaxed pace. The View of the Forest and Water – Picnic Area With Sea View loop from Søsterhøj is an easy-rated trail that could be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous ride with pleasant scenery.
The mountain bike trails in Moesgård Skov vary in length. For example, the The Thai House – Marselisborg Trailhead loop from Moesgaard is 10.7 miles (17.2 km), while the Beech Forest Cycle Path – Shelter with Fireplace loop from Søsterhøj is 6.8 miles (11.0 km). You'll find a range of options, from shorter loops to longer routes that connect into the wider Marselisborg Forests network.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Moesgård Skov are designed as loops. Examples include the The Thai House – Marselisborg Trailhead loop from Moesgaard, the View of the Forest and Water – Picnic Area With Sea View loop from Søsterhøj, and the Beech Forest Cycle Path – Shelter with Fireplace loop from Søsterhøj, offering convenient circular routes.
The trails wind through ancient deciduous woodlands, past the Giber Stream, and offer access to coastal paths along the waterfront. You can also encounter historical elements like reconstructed ancient forest types and grave mounds. Notable points of interest include the Skovmøllen Watermill, the Mouth of Giber Å in the Kattegat, and the Iron Age House. The area is also home to ancient beech trees, some 200-300 years old.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed in the route descriptions, Moesgård Skov is a popular destination, and parking facilities are generally available near major access points to the forest. It's advisable to check local maps or visitor information for designated parking areas before your visit.
The mountain bike routes in Moesgård Skov are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, which combines ancient woodlands, hilly terrain, and coastal views. The variety of trails, from easy paths to technical sections, also contributes to its popularity among over 2,400 mountain bikers who have explored the area with komoot.
Yes, within Moesgård Skov, you can find Restaurant Skovmøllen, a charming 300-year-old water mill that has been transformed into a restaurant. This provides a delightful spot for a meal or refreshments amidst nature after your ride.
Moesgård Skov is enjoyable for mountain biking throughout much of the year. The ancient deciduous woodlands are particularly beautiful in spring and autumn. While specific winter conditions aren't detailed, the varied terrain and extensive network mean that trails can be ridden in most seasons, though conditions may vary with weather.
Yes, for those wishing to extend their outdoor adventure, shelters are available within Moesgård Skov for overnight stays. You can find a Shelter with Fireplace as one of the available options.


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