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Hike the moderate 5.2-mile Vissenbjerg Hills loop, gaining 308 feet, and discover glacial landscapes and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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769 m
Highlight • Monument
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.69 km
1.61 km
1.20 km
1.09 km
763 m
Surfaces
2.56 km
2.44 km
1.15 km
791 m
312 m
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The Vissenbjerg Hills loop is rated as moderate. While it's not overly long, the terrain includes hills, steep slopes, and ravines, characteristic of the area's glacial landscape. Hikers should be prepared for varied ground, including potentially slippery sections in wet weather, especially near 'Afgrunden'.
The terrain is quite diverse, featuring a 'giant stairway' topography with flat-topped hills, steep slopes, and deep ravines. You'll hike through dense forests, open areas, and past lakes and springs. A notable feature is 'Afgrunden' (The Abyss), a 400-meter long and 16-meter deep gorge, which can be slippery due to clay deposits when wet.
There are designated parking facilities available in the Vissenbjerg Hills area, making it convenient to access the trail. Look for signs indicating public parking near the trailheads.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the Vissenbjerg Hills loop. However, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers, please keep your dog on a leash at all times and clean up after them.
The Vissenbjerg Hills loop can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also great, but be aware that sections like 'Afgrunden' can become slippery after rain, so good footwear is essential, especially in wetter seasons.
No, you do not need a permit, and there are no entrance fees to hike the Vissenbjerg Hills loop. The area is freely accessible to the public.
The route offers several interesting sights. You'll encounter 'Udsigten' (The Viewpoint), the highest point in the area, providing panoramic views of the Funen landscape. The impressive 'Afgrunden' gorge is another natural highlight. Additionally, you might spot the Bitten Røverdatter troll sculpture, and potentially 'Vissen Per', another troll, within the forests, along with wooden figures of 'The Vissenbjerg Robbers'.
Yes, the Vissenbjerg Hills area features a network of trails. This loop may intersect with or run parallel to sections of other marked routes such as the Yellow, Blue, Green, Red, Heart, and Ice Age trails, offering opportunities for longer or alternative explorations. The route also passes through sections of the Bestig Bjerge - Vissenbjerg trail.
Yes, the Vissenbjerg Hills area provides some convenient facilities. You'll find public toilets and shelter sites, which can be useful for breaks or even overnight stays. Parking is also available at various access points.
While the Vissenbjerg Hills loop is rated moderate, its varied terrain with hills and potentially slippery sections might be challenging for very young children or those not used to hiking. However, the area also offers easier, shorter loops like the Yellow Trail (2.5 km) that are specifically suitable for families and offer calm waters and birdlife viewing.
While the trail itself is primarily a natural experience, the town of Vissenbjerg is nearby and likely offers options for cafes, restaurants, or pubs where you can refuel before or after your hike.