Scandic Eremitage





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A hike along four lakes in North Zealand. Lyngby Sø, Bagsværd Sø, Vejlesø and Furesø. Go through Lyngby Åmose and on towards Bagsværd Sø. Enjoy the view over Marienborg and Sophienholm estates. Walk past Bagsværd row stadium and Frederiksdal. The trail will also pass Næss Castle and then pass Vejlesø. The trail will later come along the north side of Furesøen and through Bistrup to Farum.
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This trail takes you around several parts of Greater Copenhagen and Jægersborg Deer Park, where you can enjoy the scenic surroundings. The trail starts in Kongens Lyngby, where you follow Mølleåen until you reach Jægersborg Deer Park. Continue through the deer park towards Klampenborg station. The Deer park was founded for royal hunting, and one therefore also needed a hunting castle in the park. Today, the park is still a deer park, but no longer used for hunting. Over 2000 different deer...
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This trail is mainly a cycling trail, but can also be hiked. From the starting point at Lyngby train station, the hiked enters Prinsessestien through Lyngby Åmose and Frederiksdal forest. In Åmosen, the trail can be narrow and sometimes soft, so a mountain bike or a pair of rubber boots is recommended if you hike it.
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This trail takes you from Lyngby station to Ballerup station, where you will pass several lakes such as Lyngby lake, Bagsværd lake and Sønder lake. Here it is possible to watch ducks and other birds. You will also come through several forests such as Frederiksdal forest, Store Hareskov and Jonstrup Vang. There are several accommodation options along the way.
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This trail comes from the train station in Lyngby to Dyrehaven. Dyrehaven was founded by King Frederik III in the 17th century with the purpose of practicing hunting. Today the park is still a deer park, but no longer used for hunting. Over 2000 different deer roam freely in the beautiful park to this day, and you therefore have a good chance of seeing them along the trail.