Hotel Vildbjerg





The Hotel Vildbjerg Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This trail takes you through the scenic surroundings of Røddinglund Plantage, where you can enjoy the beautiful foresty nature. Here you may be lucky enough to meet some of the forest's animals such as pheasants, squirrels and birds. In addition, you will also get up to Tihøje, which is a 111 meter high hill. Here, from the top, you will have a great view of the surrounding landscape.
Activities
Features
This trail goes all the way around Lake Gødstrup, which is a shallow lake of just under 4 metres. Experience the exciting nature of the surrounding forest, as well as Tårnborg Voldsted, which can be found further along the trail. There is also the possibility of fishing during a certain period of the year. There is also a good variety of different birds at the lake.
Activities
Features
This trail comes through nature in Præstbjerg Plantage and Nature Center, where the beautiful forested nature can be enjoyed. The area is known for its rich wildlife, where pheasants, fallow deer, hares and several different bird species have previously been seen. It is therefore encouraged to bring binoculars if interested in rare birds.
Activities
Features
This trail takes you through the scenic surroundings of Præsbjerg plantation, where you can enjoy the beautiful foresty nature. Here you may be lucky enough to meet some of the forest's animals such as pheasants, squirrels and birds. In addition, you will pass Præstbjerg lake, where you may be lucky to see ducks and other birds. The route starts and ends at the nature centre.
Activities
Features
This trail takes you around the scenic surroundings of Haunstrup Brunkulslejre, where you can enjoy the beautiful forested nature. The trail also takes you past a number of lakes, which date from World War I and II. Many places in Denmark during both wars dug for peat, but in Central Jutland they dug for lignite. While digging, the area was covered with pyrite, which in contact with oxygen becomes acidic, which is also why there is no life in the acidic lakes.