Mountain peaks in Nationalpark Mols are characterized by significant hills shaped by the last ice age, rather than towering mountains. This region offers diverse landscapes and panoramic views across its unique dead-ice topography. The area holds cultural significance with ancient burial mounds and historical beacon sites. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, from coastal hills to elevated viewpoints.
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Viewpoint, beautiful all-round view in all directions
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The three peaks can only be reached on foot, as cycling is prohibited here.
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This is exactly what Mols Bjerge is all about. This hilly landscape is simply beautiful. Also with a view of the sea 🌊
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Very nice view with seating. Were here in October and were well blown through. So a windproof jacket can only be recommended :-)
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Recommended place. From the top you have a nice wide view over the area.
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You have a great view from each of the three peaks. The way over all three is worthwhile in any case.
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Nationalpark Mols is characterized by its significant hills, shaped by the last ice age, rather than towering mountains. The most notable high points include Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint, the highest point at 137 meters, View from Trehøje, known for its three Bronze Age mounds, and Stabelhøjene, offering extensive views of glacial formations. Each provides unique perspectives of the park's diverse landscape.
From the high points in Nationalpark Mols, you can expect expansive panoramic views. For instance, Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint offers an all-round vista over Århus Bay, Helgenæs, Samsø, Aarhus, and Ebeltoft. From View from Trehøje, you can see four distinct inlets: Kalø, Begtrup, Knebel, and Ebeltoft. Jernhatten Summit provides sweeping coastal views over Hjelm Dyb and the island of Hjelm.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint historically served as a beacon for warning against enemies and features a monument that was once a monitoring station. View from Trehøje consists of three Bronze Age burial mounds, steeped in local legends of subterranean spirits and believed to contain ancient graves.
Beyond hiking the peaks, Nationalpark Mols offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including traffic-free options, or discover dedicated running trails. For more detailed information on routes, check out our guides for Traffic-free bike rides in Nationalpark Mols, Hikes from bus stations in Nationalpark Mols, and Running Trails in Nationalpark Mols.
Many areas within Nationalpark Mols are suitable for families. While the peaks themselves offer varying levels of challenge, the park generally provides accessible footpaths. For example, the journey to Stabelhøjene involves enjoyable footpaths across fields. Additionally, the base of Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint has a sheltered picnic area, perfect for a family break.
The Mols Bjerge National Park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and clear views. Summer is also popular, though it can be busier. In October, visitors to Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint noted it could be windy, so a windproof jacket is recommended during cooler months.
The peaks showcase the park's unique glacial landscape. Jernhatten Summit, a coastal hill, features Ice Age scenery, a steppe-like ecology, and rare plant species due to its special climate. Stabelhøjene provides a clear perspective of the Ice Age moraine formations around Kalø Vig, illustrating the geological history of the area.
Visitors consistently highlight the unparalleled panoramic views as a major draw. The 360-degree vistas from spots like View from Trehøje and Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint are frequently praised. The unique glacial landscape, historical significance, and the opportunity for peaceful hikes are also highly valued.
Yes, some high points offer facilities for visitors. At Agri Bavnehøj Viewpoint, you'll find benches and tables, along with a sheltered picnic area at its base, making it a comfortable spot for a rest.
The high points are generally accessible via well-maintained footpaths. For example, Stabelhøjene can be reached along footpaths across fields, providing an enjoyable hiking experience. Jernhatten Summit can be accessed by a staircase from the beach or a pathway from the north or south. Many trails connect these points, allowing for varied hiking routes.


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