Best natural monuments in Nationalpark Mols showcase a landscape shaped by the Ice Age, featuring a varied topography of high peaks, deep glacial pits, and diverse habitats. The park is home to a wide array of natural features, including ancient woodlands, open countryside, and coastal formations. This unique environment supports rare species and offers compelling reasons for exploration. The entire Mols Bjerge landscape is considered a significant natural monument due to its distinct geological formation and rich biodiversity.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Poskæer Stenhus Dolmen is the largest dolmen in Denmark, built by farmers from the Bronze Age
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Impressive tree. Translation of the information board: "You probably still have a long way to go before you reach the large step ahead. This is an ash tree that we believe is at least 100 years old. Large and old ash trees are a rare sight in Denmark because ash disease is caused by a fungus that causes the upper branches of the trees to die and the leaves to fall off. Unfortunately, many ash trees and stands are affected by this fungus. Fortunately, this tree does not appear to be affected by the fungus. In 2019, this tree was designated a "Tree of Life," which means it is protected and may not be felled for production. We would therefore like to ask you to help us protect the ash tree by not stepping on the fence, climbing the tree, or poking at it. This way, the ash tree will hopefully remain standing for many years to come and bring joy to many people.
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Tinghulen is a captivating natural hollow that served as an ancient assembly place. This unique geological formation is likely a kettle hole left by the Ice Age, and is thought to have functioned like a natural amphitheater, allowing voices to carry effectively. Nestled within the moraine landscape this is thought to be where medieval local councils once gathered to discuss vital community affairs and administer justice. While not a climb itself, Tinghulen is a compelling point of interest and apt for inclusion on the "Mountain Stage" of the Mols Bjerge Trail.
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One of the few old ash trees that have survived. Many fell victim to a fungal disease. Protected as a "tree of life" since 2019. Yggdrasil, the world tree from Nordic mythology, is also an ash tree.
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At least 100 years old protected ash wood
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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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Nationalpark Mols is rich in unique natural monuments. You can explore the captivating Tinghulen Kettle Hole, a geological formation resembling a natural amphitheater. Another must-see is Jernhatten Summit, a prominent ridge offering spectacular coastal views. Don't miss The Life Tree (Livstræ) at Kalø, an impressive and protected ash tree that has survived for over a century.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to View from Trehøje. These three Bronze Age mounds, at 127 meters above sea level, offer expansive vistas stretching from Aarhus to Ebeltoft, encompassing four inlets. Agri Bavnehøj, the highest point in Mols Bjerge, also provides stunning views of the undulating landscape and distant landmarks.
Yes, several natural monuments in Nationalpark Mols are steeped in history. View from Trehøje features Bronze Age mounds, showcasing centuries of human interaction with the landscape. The Tinghulen Kettle Hole is believed to have been a gathering place for medieval local councils. Additionally, Agri Bavnehøj historically served as a beacon for warning of approaching enemies and was important for land surveying.
The natural monuments in Nationalpark Mols are largely shaped by the Ice Age. You'll encounter dramatic 'dead-ice' topography, deep glacial pits like the Tinghulen Kettle Hole, and prominent ridges such as Jernhatten Summit. The entire Mols Bjerge landscape itself is a testament to these powerful geological forces, featuring varied terrain from high peaks to coastal formations.
The entire Mols Bjerge landscape is considered a magnificent natural monument due to its unique formation during the Ice Age. It boasts a widely varying topography of woodlands, open countryside, heath, pastures, bogs, and diverse coastal habitats. This rich environment supports more than half of all wild Danish plant species and a haven for rare insects and animals, making it a significant natural heritage site.
Absolutely. The Mols Bjerge Trail, an 80-kilometer certified hiking route, allows visitors to experience the park's varied nature and cultural attractions firsthand, including many natural monuments. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Mols Bjerge Trail: The Mountain Stage' which passes through significant areas. Find more hiking routes in the region on the Running Trails in Nationalpark Mols guide.
Beyond hiking, Nationalpark Mols offers a range of outdoor activities. Near Jernhatten Summit, you can find excellent snorkeling opportunities at 'the Blak,' a cold-water stony reef. The park also has numerous routes suitable for road cycling and gravel biking. You can discover more options, including routes like 'Rundt i bjergene – Nationalpark Mols Bjerge,' in the Gravel biking in Nationalpark Mols guide or the Road Cycling Routes in Nationalpark Mols guide.
Many natural monuments in Nationalpark Mols are family-friendly. Sites like Poskær Stenhus, Denmark's largest dolmen, and The Life Tree (Livstræ) at Kalø offer interesting and accessible experiences for all ages. The varied landscape provides opportunities for gentle walks and exploration, though some areas may have more challenging terrain.
Nationalpark Mols is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit the natural monuments often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming wildflowers, and pleasant weather for hiking and outdoor exploration. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the woodlands, while winter can offer a serene, stark beauty, especially with snow, though some paths might be more challenging.
Nationalpark Mols is a haven for diverse wildlife. The park's varied habitats support rare insects, animals, and plants. You might spot grazing animals like cows, sheep, and horses helping to maintain the open landscapes. Near coastal natural monuments like Jernhatten Summit, harbour porpoises may be seen in the Kattegat sea.
Yes, Jernhatten Summit is a prime example, offering spectacular views across the Kattegat sea. The path from Jernhatten extends down to the beach, where the seafloor features a cold-water stony reef known as 'the Blak,' with an extensive kelp forest, providing unique marine habitats and excellent snorkeling opportunities.
The duration of your visit can vary greatly depending on which natural monuments you wish to see and what activities you plan. A quick stop at a viewpoint like View from Trehøje might take an hour, while exploring the Mols Bjerge Trail and visiting multiple sites could easily fill a full day or even several days. Consider planning specific routes to make the most of your time.


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