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Top 15 Natural Monuments in Rebild

Best natural monuments in Rebild are primarily found within Rebild Bakker National Park and the expansive Rold Forest. This region in northern Denmark features unique geological formations, including glacial gorges and limestone bedrock, which shape its diverse ecosystems. The landscape offers a blend of rolling, heather-clad hills, ancient woodlands, and numerous clear springs. These natural features provide varied environments for exploration.

Best natural monuments in Rebild

  • The most popular natural monuments is Rebild National Park, a natural monument featuring iconic rolling, heather-clad hills formed by glacial gorges. The land was bequeathed to the King of Denmark to create a freely accessible national park.
  • Another must-see spot is Ravnkilde Ford at Kovads Bæk, a river considered one of the most beautiful springs in Rebild, with 85 liters of water flowing per second. It is exceptionally beautiful and surrounded by forest on three sides.
  • Visitors also love Lille Blåkilde, a natural monument known for its crystal-clear waters. It is one of the largest sources in the Rold Forest area, with a water flow of approximately 90 liters per second.
  • Rebild is known for its heather-clad hills, ancient forests, and clear springs. These natural monuments offer a variety of landscapes to explore.
  • The natural monuments in Rebild are appreciated by the komoot community, with 100 upvotes and 38 photos shared.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Ravnkilde Ford at Kovads Bæk

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Ravnkilde is located in the eastern part of Gravlevdalen, north-northwest of the Rebild Bakker. The source is easily accessible. It can be reached from the parking lot at Lars Kjærs Hus.

Ravnkilde is exceptionally beautiful and is surrounded by forest on three sides. Due to nature conservation, it is forbidden to step into the spring. However, the forest district has placed stones in the spring so that it is possible to cross the spring without your shoes getting wet and without coming into contact with the water.

Ravnkilde is a swamp spring with small brooks that collect from the swampy spring field into the finished spring brook.

The water flow is quite large. Every second 85 liters of water flows past the centuries-old ford on the way to Lindenborg Å.

The spring water is warm between 7 and 8 degrees all year round. On clear, frosty days, the spring steams and there are green plants in the middle of the snow.

Ravnkilde is rich in small animals (over 200 different species) and the constant water temperature all year round provides living conditions for animals that are more likely to be found in colder or warmer areas in Europe. These immigrated to Denmark in the cold and warm periods that emerged after the Ice Age, and survive here today due to the low summer or higher winter temperatures of the spring in relation to the surroundings.

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Lille Blåkilde

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Lille Blåkilde is located west-northwest of Nørreskov.
Lille Blåkilde is one of the largest sources in the Rold Forest area. Its water flow is approx. 90 l. second, and it drains an area of 10-12 km2.


The source is a power source. The water flows out through several small craters - often with limestone, among other things just below the big stones at the top of the source by the path. The source's outlet ends in Lindenborg Å after approx. 70 m.

The limestone is clearly seen under the trees on the right side of the stairs up from Lille Blåkilde, and on the left side of the stairs is the lime covered by a thin mulch layer, which is now the rare habitat we call lime drift. There are a number of lime-loving plants on the slope - eg. hollow requirement code driver, sanicle, thin-axle gourd. In addition, there are some residues that testify that the slope a few years ago was the forest deck - among other things. large selection and grapes.
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Little Blåkilde is lying westnordwestlich vom Nørreskov.
Little Blåkilde is one of the largest sources in the area of Rold Forest. There Wasserdurchfluss is approx. 90 l. per second and produces a dish of 10-12 km2.


This source is a flow cell. The water flows through several small craters - often with lime bays, among others directly below the large rocks on the edge of the wells in the road. Abfluss der Quelle ends approx. 70 Metern im Fluss Lindenborg Å.

The lime is visible at the bottom of the booths on the right side of the well below the well. The left side there is covered with lime with a thin layer of dust. There are some limousines in Hang - u.a. hohlkodierter Kamm, sanitäres, dünnachsiges Kuckuckskraut. Daruus hinaus even gives us some superiors, who say that there was hanging for some years under another. great Konvale und Traubenmönche.

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Frueskov

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Frueskoen is Northern Europe's largest orchid species. It blooms every year from around Constitution Day and only for approx. 2 weeks.

On a slope in the Mountain Forest, there is the only habitat for our largest orchid - Frueskoen.
It was found the first time in 1880, but was almost exterminated by the plant hunting of careless people. Therefore, it has been necessary to set up a fence around the place.


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On one hill in mountain forest you find the only place, and the large orchid Northern Europe: fresh fruit.
The orchid ends at the end of May, starting June at about 2 weeks.
They were found at the earliest ground in the year 1880, but they were permanently lost due to carefree flaming hunting. Then it was useful to hang the hangers and protect them with a sow and guard cameras.

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Rebild National Park

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The Rebild National Park Society was founded by Danish emigrants in the United States in 1912 and bequeathed the land they bought to the King of Denmark on condition that it create a freely accessible national park and a place to celebrate the Rebild Festival on July 4th, Independence Day allow the United States.

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Mulbjerge Hills

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The Mulbjerge are said to be a remnant of the Ice Age. The majority is overgrown with forest. The ones marked here are grassy round hills. Like the Highlands in miniature. They appear much larger than one would expect with their height of up to 48 m and provide a magnificent all-round view.

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Lille blåkilde is so clear that you can drink directly from the source

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The Mulbjerge are said to be a remnant of the Ice Age. The majority is overgrown with forest. The ones marked here are grassy round hills. Like the Highlands in miniature. They appear much larger than one would expect with their height of up to 48 m and provide a magnificent all-round view.

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The Rebild National Park Society was founded by Danish emigrants in the United States in 1912 and bequeathed the land they bought to the King of Denmark on condition that it create a freely accessible national park and a place to celebrate the Rebild Festival on July 4th, Independence Day allow the United States.

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Ravnkilde is located in the eastern part of Gravlevdalen, north-northwest of the Rebild Bakker. The source is easily accessible. It can be reached from the parking lot at Lars Kjærs Hus. Ravnkilde is exceptionally beautiful and is surrounded by forest on three sides. Due to nature conservation, it is forbidden to step into the spring. However, the forest district has placed stones in the spring so that it is possible to cross the spring without your shoes getting wet and without coming into contact with the water. Ravnkilde is a swamp spring with small brooks that collect from the swampy spring field into the finished spring brook. The water flow is quite large. Every second 85 liters of water flows past the centuries-old ford on the way to Lindenborg Å. The spring water is warm between 7 and 8 degrees all year round. On clear, frosty days, the spring steams and there are green plants in the middle of the snow. Ravnkilde is rich in small animals (over 200 different species) and the constant water temperature all year round provides living conditions for animals that are more likely to be found in colder or warmer areas in Europe. These immigrated to Denmark in the cold and warm periods that emerged after the Ice Age, and survive here today due to the low summer or higher winter temperatures of the spring in relation to the surroundings. https://www.rebildporten.de/tourist/planlaeg-din-tur/ravnkilden-quelle-gdk679414

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The source of the Ravnkilde and the stream offer some opportunities for climbing :-)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments in Rebild?

Visitors frequently enjoy Rebild National Park, known for its iconic heather-clad hills and panoramic views. Other highly appreciated spots include Ravnkilde Ford at Kovads Bæk, a beautiful spring with clear waters, and Lille Blåkilde, another significant spring in Rold Forest.

What unique geological features can be found in Rebild?

Rebild's landscape is shaped by glacial gorges from the last Ice Age, particularly evident in the rolling hills of Rebild Bakker. The region also sits on a foundation of white chalk and bryozo-limestone, formed about 65 million years ago, which is responsible for the numerous clear springs found throughout Rold Forest.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Rebild?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Rebild National Park offers accessible trails and open spaces. The springs like Ravnkilde Ford at Kovads Bæk and Lille Blåkilde are also great for a family outing, providing unique natural sights and opportunities to drink fresh spring water.

What is the best time to visit Rebild Bakker to see the heather in bloom?

The heather in Rebild Bakker is particularly vibrant and beautiful during late summer, typically from August to early September. This is when the landscape transforms into a stunning purple, offering excellent opportunities for photography and scenic walks.

What outdoor activities can I do near Rebild's natural monuments?

The area around Rebild's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, explore mountain biking routes in Rold Forest, or try gravel biking. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Hiking in Rebild, MTB Trails in Rebild, and Gravel biking in Rebild.

Are there any unique forests or trees to explore?

Yes, Rold Forest, Denmark's largest forest, is home to the unique Troll Forest (Troldeskoven). This area features ancient beech trees, some dating back to the Middle Ages, with gnarled, multi-stemmed trunks that create a magical atmosphere. It's a fascinating place for exploration and photography.

Can I find rare plants or wildlife in Rebild?

Rold Forest is known for its rich biodiversity, including rare orchids like the Lady Slipper Orchid, which can be found in specific areas such as Frueskov. The constant temperature of the springs, like Ravnkilde, also supports unique flora and over 200 different species of small animals.

Where can I find panoramic viewpoints in Rebild?

For magnificent panoramic views, head to Rebild Bakker. Notable peaks like Sønderkol (102 meters above sea level) and Nørrekol offer spectacular vistas over the heather-clad hills. The Mulbjerge Hills also provide a great all-round view, appearing much larger than their actual height suggests.

Are there dog-friendly trails in Rebild National Park?

Rebild National Park generally welcomes dogs, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and the delicate heathland. Many of the hiking trails, including those in Rebild Bakker and Rold Forest, are suitable for walks with your dog.

What is the significance of the springs in Rold Forest?

The springs in Rold Forest, such as Ravnkilde Ford at Kovads Bæk and Lille Blåkilde, are a direct result of the limestone bedrock. This geological feature allows groundwater to seep through, creating crystal-clear, constantly flowing springs. They are vital ecosystems, supporting unique plant and animal life due to their stable year-round temperatures.

How long does it take to hike the natural monuments in Rebild?

Hiking times vary greatly depending on the chosen route and your pace. Short, easy loops around specific springs or viewpoints might take an hour or two. More extensive trails through Rebild Bakker or Rold Forest, such as the 'Forest Path in Rebild Bakker – Ravnkilde Ford at Kovads Bæk loop from Rebild National Park' (approx. 8.8 km), can take half a day. You can find various routes with estimated durations in the Hiking in Rebild guide.

Is there a cultural aspect to Rebild National Park?

Yes, Rebild National Park holds unique cultural significance. It was established by Danish-American emigrants in 1912 and bequeathed to the King of Denmark with the condition that it remain a freely accessible national park and a place to celebrate American Independence Day on July 4th each year.

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