Skjoldenæsholm Slotshotel





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Explore the scenic surroundings of the Bidstrup Forests, where the beautiful forested nature can be enjoyed. Along the way, the trail will pass several lakes, where ducks and other birds can be seen. The trail will also pass Skjoldnæsholm Castle, which can be traced back to 1348. At that time, the manor was under Valdemar Atterdag, but in 1567 it was demolished by King Frederik II, when he had to use the farm as building materials for Frederiksborg Castle. The current manor house was built...
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This trail goes around Gårdsø, which is located in the scenic surroundings of the Bidstrup forests and Skjoldenæsholm estate. The estate's main building was built in neoclassicism in 1766, while the rest of the estate can be dated back to the Middle Ages. The estate has been owned by the Bruun de Neergaard family since 1794. The estate has been converted into a hotel, where the property's lands are used as golf courses of international standards, among other things. Not far from the castle is...
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This trail goes through the Bidstrup forests and past the Skjoldenæsholm estate. The estate's main building was built in neoclassicism in 1766, while the rest of the estate can be dated back to the Middle Ages. The estate has been owned by the Bruun de Neergaard family since 1794. The estate has been converted into a hotel, where the property's lands are used as golf courses of international standards, among other things. Not far from the castle is the railway museum and beautiful forests....
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This trail comes around Gårdsø, where the view can be enjoyed. Here you can see ducks and other birds as well as parts of the manor. In addition, the route will also go through Dyrehave and past Skjoldnæsholm Castle, where the beautiful wooded nature can be enjoyed. The route will also pass Skjoldnæsholm Castle, which can be traced all the way back to 1348. At that time the manor was under Valdemar Atterdag, but in 1567 it was demolished by King Frederik II, when he was to use the manor as...
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This trail goes around the scenic surroundings around Gårdsø and Mortenstrup Sø, where the view can be enjoyed. Ducks and other birds have been seen here before. In addition, the trail will pass through a forest area, which offers a beautiful forested nature. The forest also has a rich wildlife, and animals such as squirrels, pheasants, birds and even deer have been seen before. However, the best chances of seeing the fallow deer are at sunrise and sunset. The trail also passes Skjodnæsholm...