Best attractions and places to see around Hammer Bakker include a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical sites. The area features hilly terrain, forests, and extensive heathland, remnants of an ancient moraine landscape. Hammer Bakker is home to various wildlife, including wild Dülmen horses, and contains Bronze Age burial mounds. It offers opportunities for outdoor activities and nature observation.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Sometimes I'm not really sure if you've actually been to the places you comment on so extensively, @Pulp-Fiction.
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On the Hammer Hügel the mountain bike route leads through forests, meadows and heath. The route is 13 km long and consists of two loops; the western loop is difficult but short, while the eastern loop is long but lighter. Both loops come together about 1 km before the starting point.
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From this hill grave, which is a bit off the path, you have a beautiful view over the landscape of the juniper heather.
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This rock monument was donated by grateful students and friends in memory of Harald Branth.
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A herd of wild Dülmen horses lives in the area. These animals support here with the maintenance of the landscape and nature conservation work. By biting bushes and trees and by their steps and dust bathing, they keep the areas free from growth and shrubbery. Signs indicate that you should keep a distance of at least 10 meters from the animals ...
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A nice resting place with a bench with a view of the lake. Water lilies and dragonflies are included and do not cost extra! And if you are lucky, you will also get special visitors!
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Hammer Bakker is known for its diverse natural landscape, including hilly terrain, forests, and extensive heathland. You can discover unique spots like Pebermosen (Pepper Bog) with its floating islands and water lilies, or explore the heath areas rich with heather, cranberries, and junipers. The area is also home to various wildlife and a herd of Dülmen Wild Horses.
Yes, Hammer Bakker has a rich historical past. You can find Bronze Age burial mounds like Tvillingehøje (Twin Hills) and Stenhøj, which are designated national antiquities and offer great views. Another notable historical point is the Barrow with View of the Juniper Heath. There's also the Harald Branth Memorial Stone, a rock monument dedicated to a local figure.
Hammer Bakker is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. It features three marked hiking trails of varying lengths and difficulties. The area is also renowned for its mountain biking, with trails named Denmark's best in 2015, including a 13 km route through forests and heath. You can find more information on hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Hammer Bakker guide.
Yes, Hammer Bakker is famous for its mountain biking trails. The Hammer Bakker Mountain Bike Route is 13 km long and consists of two loops: a difficult but shorter western loop and a longer, lighter eastern loop. There's also an easier blue family trail available, catering to different skill levels. You can find more cycling routes in the area by visiting the Cycling around Hammer Bakker guide.
The area is rich in wildlife. You might spot red deer, foxes, badgers, and squirrels. Birdwatchers can look for species like buzzards, dove hawks, wasp warblers, and night owls. A unique sight is the herd of Dülmen Wild Horses, which help maintain the landscape through grazing.
Absolutely. The Picnic Spot by the Lake is a pleasant resting place with benches, perfect for families to enjoy views of water lilies and dragonflies. Observing the Dülmen Wild Horses from a safe distance is also a popular family activity. Additionally, there are easier hiking and mountain biking trails suitable for families.
Yes, Hammer Bakker offers opportunities for foraging, especially in the autumn. Visitors can find boletuses and other edible mushrooms, as well as blueberries and cowberries in the heath areas.
For panoramic views, the Bronze Age burial mounds like Tvillingehøje and Stenhøj offer fantastic vistas over the heath and surrounding landscape. The Barrow with View of the Juniper Heath also provides a beautiful perspective of the juniper heather landscape.
Yes, for those looking to extend their outdoor experience, Hammer Bakker offers primitive campsites. These sites often include shelters, toilets, and campfire huts, such as at Brødlands Høj, allowing for overnight stays amidst nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the tranquil Picnic Spot by the Lake to the challenging Mountain Bike Route. The presence of the Dülmen Wild Horses and the historical significance of the burial mounds also add to the unique appeal of the area.
Yes, Hammer Bakker offers several easy hiking trails. For example, routes like the 'Pebermosen Pond – Picnic Spot by the Lake loop from Grindsted' are considered easy. You can find more options for gentle walks in the Easy hikes around Hammer Bakker guide.


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