Best attractions and places to see in Allerød, a municipality in North Zealand, Denmark, offers a blend of natural landscapes, historical remnants, and cultural experiences. The region features extensive forests, lakes, and protected natural areas. Visitors can explore ancient burial mounds, medieval ruins, and significant historical sites. Allerød provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural engagement within its varied natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great garden that makes the heart beat faster🥰
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Good place to stop for food and a toilet when biking Strandvej between Copenhagen and Elsinore.
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In September 2021, the city council and the port authority decided to work together on the development and expansion of Rungsted Harbor to ensure that the harbor remains an attractive place for everyone who enjoys being on, in and by the water. The project includes both an extension of the piers and the creation of an event space with, among other things, a play area, benches and sun terraces, as well as an expanded and more varied beach area with an associated rock island and the possibility of establishing a sauna. The harbor expansion also includes better traffic safety for soft road users, more parking spaces as well as more bathing bridges, launch towers, viewing platforms and a ramp to the water for the walking disabled.
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Nice little harbour with a couple of shops and restaurants on the middle pier and great views over to Tunø and Sweden behind.
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As Norway has Holmenkollen for skiing, Denmark has Holtekollen. And it is located at Stenvej in the middle of Geelskov. Nowadays it is mostly used for tobogganing. But originally, when it was created in 1943, the name covered a ski jumping facility, which was used several times as an arena for Danish ski jumping championships. The facility, which was completed in the middle of World War II on February 27, 1943, was no mini-put facility. It consisted of three hills, the largest at 40 metres, and at a ski jumping competition in 1952 as many as 30,000 paying spectators turned up. It was the Copenhagen Ski Club that built the original jumping facility. But from 1955 it was the Holte Sports Association's ski group that in practice ran the hills, and in 1963 the Holte Association took them over completely. Snow – or rather lack of snow – has regularly created challenges for ski jumpers and organizers. In the years after World War II, the snow came to Holtekollen from Norway, when the sky above Geelskov was not generous enough. The Norwegian snow was transported as return goods in the train carriages that brought relief to the Norwegians after the Second World War. At a championship in 1960, another way was found to create a fine white cover over the Holtekollen. Now scraped ice was collected from the Rødovre Ice Stadium. A few years later – in 1963 – the competitive discipline of ski jumping was combined with 10 km cross-country. Since then, the competitions have been more sporadic, and the original - and gradually dilapidated - scaffolding was demolished in 1965 and replaced with temporary ones in connection with concrete championships. The last time they tried to organize a competition at Holtekollen was in 1996. But there was a lack of snow, and the event was cancelled. However, the temporary scaffolding on the hill was left standing so that it could be used as a vantage point. It was not until 10 years later – in 2006 – that the scaffolding was taken down. The inspiration for the name of the ski hill in Geelskov was taken from Norway's Holmenkollen, which is located on the outskirts of Oslo and for more than 100 years has been the center of skiing and especially for ski jumping competitions on the Holmenkollen hill. See also the following film clip: https://www.facebook.com/danmarkpaafilm/videos/377867576320236/
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Allerød boasts a rich natural landscape. You can explore the extensive Frederiksborg Castle Baroque Garden, known for its 18th-century garden art. Other natural highlights include Tokkekøb Hegn, a large forest with hills, lakes, and ancient burial mounds, and Buresø, perfect for walks around the lake and bathing. The Mølleåen river also offers picturesque scenery as it flows through the region.
Yes, Allerød offers various hiking opportunities. Tokkekøb Hegn is a popular spot for hiking, and the Kløverstierne (Clover Paths) in Lillerød and Lynge provide marked routes of varying lengths. For specific trails, you can explore options like the "Buresø Loop Trail" or "Hiking route in Ravnsholt Forest." Find more details on Hiking in Allerød.
Allerød is rich in history. You can visit Frederiksborg Castle, a significant building of the Nordic Renaissance housing the Danish National History Museum. Explore the medieval ruin of Bastrup Tårnet (Bastrup Tower) near Bastrup Sø, or the ancient dolmen Kongedyssen, dating back to 3,400 BCE. The small island Fantasiens Ø also holds historical significance as a favored spot for King Frederick VII.
Absolutely. Many attractions in Allerød are suitable for families. Both Frederiksborg Castle and its Baroque Garden are listed as family-friendly. The natural areas like Tokkekøb Hegn and Buresø are great for outdoor family activities. Rungsted Harbour also offers a pleasant atmosphere with shops and restaurants for a family outing.
Allerød offers diverse cycling routes. You can cycle around lakes like Allerød Sø and Sjælsø, or explore the marked Kløverstierne routes. For more specific cycling adventures, consider routes like the "Fantasiens Ø loop from Lillerød" or "Lake View – View of the lake loop from Allerød." Discover more options on Cycling in Allerød.
Several locations in Allerød offer scenic views. The Frederiksborg Castle Baroque Garden provides magnificent vistas of the castle and its surroundings. Rungsted Harbour offers great views towards Sweden. The historical Holtekolen Ski Jump site, though now primarily for tobogganing, was once used as a vantage point.
Yes, Allerød is generally dog-friendly, especially in its natural areas. Tokkekøb Hegn features a dog park, and many forest and lake trails are suitable for walks with dogs. Rungsted Harbour is also noted as dog-friendly, making it a good spot for a stroll with your pet.
The warmer months, from spring through early autumn, are ideal for outdoor activities in Allerød. During this time, the lakes like Buresø are open for bathing, and the forests and trails are lush and inviting for hiking and cycling. Water quality at bathing spots like Buresøbadet is regularly monitored during the summer.
Beyond the main attractions, Allerød holds some unique spots. The Cobra Hut (Frederiksholmhytten) is a historical hut that served as a WWII hiding place and hosted the second conference of the Cobra art group. Brudevælde Mose is an ancient bog where Denmark's largest collection of Bronze Age lurs was discovered. These offer a glimpse into different facets of the region's past.
The Allerød Town Center, particularly along M.D. Madsens Vej near the station, offers a selection of shops, restaurants, and cafes. Additionally, Rungsted Harbour is known for its numerous cafes and restaurants, perfect for a coffee stop or a meal with a view.
While specific accessibility details for all trails vary, Rungsted Harbour is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering an enjoyable experience for visitors with mobility needs. Many of the broader forest paths and lake promenades may also be suitable for easier access, though it's always advisable to check specific trail conditions.
Allerød offers cultural experiences through its local institutions and art scene. The Mungo Park Theatre in the town center is a small but influential theatre. North Zealand, including Allerød, is also known for its various galleries showcasing local art, including paintings, sculptures, and handicrafts.


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