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The Ice Cream House at Møllehuset – Møllehuset Restaurant loop from Frederikshavn

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Denmark
North Denmark
Frederikshavn

The Ice Cream House at Møllehuset – Møllehuset Restaurant loop from Frederikshavn

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4.0

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The Ice Cream House at Møllehuset – Møllehuset Restaurant loop from Frederikshavn

01:45

6.88km

20m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 28, 2026

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Bus stop

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202 m

Genbrugsen Frederikshavn (Second-hand shop)

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Another of Denmark's great second-hand shops. This one features household goods, furniture, and clothes.

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3.05 km

At the entrance to the park, right next to the roundabout, is a pavilion that houses the Ice Cream House. A fantastic soft-serve ice cream with a perfect mouthfeel, according to my youngest daughter—and she's an expert—the best soft-serve ice cream ever! With numerous delicious toppings and/or chocolate coating. And to rest your tired legs after a walk in the park, there are numerous lovingly arranged seating areas under the trees decorated with pretty lamps, terraces, a forest playground, and lots of painted stones. A very inviting place.

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3.17 km

You drive into the parking lot and are amazed. You recognize the shape! And indeed, it is. Here, the halved shell of an experimental nuclear power plant from the 1960s has been meaningfully reused as a concert pavilion. In this function, the beautiful curve of the vault is pleasing. To reassure you, the structure poses no danger. The nuclear power plant never went into operation because, after completion, it became apparent that the reactor chamber's shell was quite delicate. This enabled safe dismantling and sensible recycling, serving as a reminder of a technology-believing, not always entirely successful, pre-solar era. History and technology buffs are recommended to Wunderland Kalkar in Germany, where a fast breeder reactor from the same era has been meaningfully reused as an amusement park.

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3.24 km

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3.27 km

Møllehuset Restaurant

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Wonderful gastronomy at the foot of the Pikkerbakken.

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6.30 km

The seemingly endless bridge to the ferries to Norway and Sweden spans the harbor. Fully glazed on both sides and weather-covered with a marine plank deck, it offers magnificent panoramic views of the harbor, including the military harbor, where Denmark's two large frigates can be seen.

It also overlooks the grounds of the Modern American Recycling Services Europe (M.A.R.S.) shipyard, one of Europe's largest shipbreaking yards, dismantling 60,000-200,000 tons of ship capacity annually under European environmental standards and providing 159-200 jobs. Two large Tyra platforms were also dismantled here.

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6.51 km

Since 1990, the statue of the Danish-Norwegian naval hero Peter Wessel Tordenskjold has stood guard in the middle of Frederikshavn's pedestrian zone.
The bronze sculpture itself measures 1.87 meters and was erected to mark Tordenskjöld's 300th birthday in 1990.

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6.73 km

Frederikshavn offers everything you need for a great holiday memory. The city is unique with its many opportunities for shopping and dining, bunkers, impressive nature and even Denmark's only palm beach.
Frederikshavn offers a very special atmosphere thanks to its maritime history, its idyllic location and, not least, the ferry connections to Sweden, Norway and Læsø. The city's many visitors (around five million per year) have laid the foundation for a lively trade. Today, one of the country's longest pedestrian streets invites you to go shopping and nature offers a wealth of experiences and activities both on land and at sea.


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6.88 km

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2.34 km

1.64 km

1.47 km

833 m

529 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

4.76 km

1.81 km

234 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

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