Natural monuments in Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land, located on Zealand, Denmark, showcase diverse natural landscapes shaped by the Ice Age. The park spans approximately 170 square kilometers, featuring rolling hills, extensive forests, tranquil lakes, and fjord landscapes. These areas offer significant natural beauty and ecological importance, providing habitats for various wildlife, including bird species. Visitors can explore these features through well-maintained trails for walking and cycling.
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The natural spring is located in the city center, not far from the cathedral, directly opposite an old machine factory.
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You can refresh yourself here, but be careful! It's not drinking water!
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The small, bubbling spring is located not far from the cathedral.
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Maglekilde has always been Roskilde's most water-rich spring, and those most familiar with local history agree that it must be the spring that, according to legend, King Roar had in mind when he moved to Roskilde. For a time, Maglekilde supplied water to no less than five mills on the way to the fjord. Fortunately, both the spring outlet and the spring house were preserved, so we can continue to enjoy the sight of the roaring water flowing from King Neptune's mouth - and Maglekilde is now under protection, so nothing can now spoil the city's most water-rich spring of all time.
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Impressive natural spring in the Roskilde urban area https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maglekilde
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The forest, which is about 3km from Roskilde, is under nature protection and borders directly on the Roskilde Fjord.
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The park is rich in diverse natural features, largely shaped by the Ice Age. You can explore the expansive fjord landscape around Roskilde Fjord, which includes salt marshes and coastal cliffs. The Bidstrup Forests offer vast deciduous woodlands, while Boserup Forest provides beautiful walking paths right down to the fjord. Additionally, you can experience stunning Ice Age landscapes with rolling hills and meltwater valleys throughout the park.
Yes, the park features several significant historical sites that are also considered natural monuments. For instance, the Viking Ship Setting (Skibssætning) is a remarkable archaeological spot with standing stones up to two meters high, offering great views. Another notable site is Mysselhøj, a Bronze Age burial mound with a single oak tree, providing excellent views over the Ice Age landscape. The Kongehøj burial mound Bognæs also offers a great view over Kattinge Vig and Lejre Vig.
The park is a crucial habitat for diverse wildlife, especially birds. The Roskilde Fjord area is an international breeding and resting ground for swimming and wading birds, including Denmark's largest bird of prey, the white-tailed eagle. Exploring the coastal areas and forests offers opportunities for birdwatching and observing other local wildlife.
Many areas within Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land are suitable for families. Kattinge Vig, for example, offers easy hiking paths accessible to most people, bordering directly on the Roskilde Fjord. The Viking Ship Setting (Skibssætning) and Mysselhøj are also considered family-friendly spots, combining history with scenic views.
The park offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through extensive forests like Bidstrup and Boserup, or along the fjord. Cycling is also popular, with many routes traversing the picturesque Ice Age landscapes. Canoeing and fishing are excellent options in the Roskilde Fjord. For specific routes, you can find inspiration in our guides for easy hikes, cycling tours, and running trails in the Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land.
The park is beautiful year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming flora and active birdlife, while summer is ideal for longer hikes, cycling, and water activities. Autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the forests, and winter provides a serene, peaceful atmosphere, especially for quiet walks. The well-maintained trails allow for exploration in most conditions.
Yes, many natural monuments are integrated into or close to hiking trails. For example, Kattinge Vig features easy, well-prepared paths. The Ice Age landscapes throughout the park offer numerous trails for walking and cycling. You can find detailed routes and suggestions in our guide to easy hikes in Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of scenic beauty, ecological significance, and recreational opportunities. The stunning views from historical sites like the Viking Ship Setting and Mysselhøj are often highlighted. The tranquility of the forests and the accessibility of paths, such as those at Kattinge Vig, also receive positive feedback, making it a perfect escape to connect with nature.
Yes, the Maglekilde Spring is an impressive natural spring located not far from the Roskilde Cathedral. It's a small, bubbling spring within the urban area of Roskilde, offering a unique natural sight.
For more comprehensive information about the park, its conservation efforts, and visitor guidelines, you can visit the official tourism websites. Check out VisitFjordlandet or VisitDenmark for additional details and planning resources.
Absolutely. The park's diverse landscapes, including rolling hills and fjord views, provide an excellent backdrop for cycling. Many routes pass by or through areas with natural monuments. Our dedicated guide to Cycling in Nationalpark Skjoldungernes Land offers various routes, from easy to moderate, allowing you to explore the region on two wheels.


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