Hotel Falken





The Hotel Falken Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This trail takes you through the scenic surroundings of Brejning Egekrat. The trail takes you through a varied terrain in the beautiful wooded nature. The shrub is especially beautiful in summer and spring, as the shrub stands beautifully with flowers in the forest floor. The area also creates good living conditions for deer, and you may therefore be lucky to see deer in the early morning hours.
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This trail takes you through the scenic surroundings of Faster Plantage, where you can enjoy the beautiful forested nature. Here you may be lucky enough to see some of the forest's many animals such as squirrels, pheasants, birds and even fallow deer. However, you have the best chances of seeing the fallow deer in the early morning hours or at sunrise.
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This trail takes you through the scenic surroundings at Snogdal plantation, where you can enjoy the beautiful wooded nature. The area creates good living conditions for deer, and you will therefore have good chances to spot fallow deer or other deer in the early morning hours. The plantation is definitely also a visit each in the summer months, as the forest floor is beautiful with flowers.
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This trail takes you around the scenic surroundings of Kulsøen, where you can enjoy the beautiful forested surroundings that surround the lake. At the lake you may be lucky to see ducks and other birds, and you are therefore encouraged to bring binoculars if you are interested in birds. In addition, you will also cross Vorgod å, which flows into the lake.
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Starting from the old white farm and watermill Bundsbæk Mølle this trail brings together the beautiful nature and history of this area. The mill itself was build in 1843 and now functions as a museum and café. The old white building with straw roof makes you feel like you entered a fairy tale. Through forests and past fields the road leads to the Rakkerhuset, another unique historical building. From there the trail runs through forests, past a river and a small lake, back to the watermill.