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Top 16 Natural Monuments in Haderslev

Natural monuments in Haderslev showcase a diverse landscape in Southern Jutland, Denmark. The region features expansive tunnel valleys, dense forests, a winding fjord, and restored lakes, providing varied natural attractions. These areas offer opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation. Haderslev's natural environment is characterized by its glacial formations, rich ecosystems, and historical significance.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Skamlingsbanken Obelisk, a man-made monument and natural monument that marks the highest point in…

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Skamlingsbanken Obelisk

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The 16 meter high obelisk was designed
built by Prof. Meldahl from 25 Swedish granite blocks. In 1863 he was with the
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Sophie's Spring

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If you follow the path along the pond a short distance into the wildlife park, you'll reach Sophie's Spring. This spring is just one of several around the Haderslev Dam, …

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Sct. Catharinæ Fountain, Ribe

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The monument, designed in granite and bronze by Anders Bundgaard (1864-1937), was built in 1929 after Sct. Catherinæ place.

Alexandria, to which the church opposite the sculpture is dedicated. She …

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Hærulfstenen Rune Stone

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Hærulfstenen is a rune stone at Hærvejen midway between Immervad and the village of Hovslund. The stone is one of the first known of Denmark's approx. 200 rune stones from the Viking Age and is mentioned as early as 1592.

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Stursbøl Plantage is located on a ridge where there are only a few streams to cross. Therefore, the area has likely been used by travelers for thousands of years. The …

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October 14, 2025, Skamlingsbanken Obelisk

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One of the rare SummitLynx Logs in this region. There are beautiful trails, including those through pastures. The perfect place for history buffs and families with children.

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Great for cycling good paths

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It is beautiful here

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Very nice fountain near the church

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The fountain is, so to speak, the roundabout in front of the church

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This fountain is located opposite the church, in the middle of the street and is the center of the roundabout.

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The monument, designed in granite and bronze by Anders Bundgaard (1864-1937), was erected in 1929 after the construction of Sct. Catherinæ Square. https://www.vadehavskysten.de/ribe-esbjerg-fano/ribe-esbjerg-fano/springbrunnen-sct-catharinae-brond-ribe-gdk632870

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the primary natural areas to explore in Haderslev?

Haderslev offers diverse natural landscapes, including the expansive Haderslev Tunnel Valley, the serene Pamhule Forest, the picturesque Haderslev Fjord, and the rewilded Slivsø. Each area provides unique opportunities for outdoor activities and wildlife observation.

Where can I find the best viewpoints in Haderslev's natural areas?

For panoramic vistas, visit the viewpoint known as Queen Margrethe II's view in the Deer Park within the Haderslev Tunnel Valley, offering views over Haderslev Dam. In Pamhule Forest, the 'Udsigten' (The Viewing Point) provides views of Hindemade and Haderslev Dam. At Slivsø, an old pumping station has been converted into a lookout tower, offering excellent views over the lake and its birdlife.

Are there good hiking opportunities near Haderslev's natural monuments?

Yes, Haderslev boasts numerous hiking opportunities. The Haderslev Tunnel Valley features a dense network of roads and paths ideal for hiking. Pamhule Forest is also excellent for hiking, with ancient trees and protected birdlife. You can find various running trails, including difficult routes like the 17.8 km 'Hindemade – Pamhule Skov loop', by exploring Running Trails in Haderslev.

What family-friendly activities can be found in the Haderslev Tunnel Valley?

The Haderslev Tunnel Valley is very family-friendly. You can enjoy boat trips on the electric lake boat, Dorothea, on Haderslev Dam. The Deer Park offers long walks and opportunities to observe fallow and red deer. Additionally, Sophie's Spring, known for its cool, drinkable water, is a pleasant stop along the Haderslev Dam Route.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Haderslev's natural monuments?

Haderslev's natural monuments are rich in wildlife. The Deer Park in Haderslev Tunnel Valley is home to fallow and red deer. Pamhule Forest is a significant habitat for woodland birds like honey buzzards, kingfishers, and woodpeckers, as well as foxes, badgers, and a large deer population. Slivsø is a prime bird sanctuary, attracting around 180 species, including White-tailed Eagles and Common Kingfishers.

Are there historical sites among Haderslev's natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments have historical significance. The southwestern corner of Pamhule Forest holds the remains of a circular earthwork fortification, a 'ringvold'. Additionally, the Skamlingsbanken Obelisk, while a man-made monument, marks the highest point in South Jutland and is a site of historical importance for Danish national identity. The Hærulfstenen Rune Stone is another significant historical site from the Viking Age.

Can I go cycling near Haderslev's natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Haderslev Tunnel Valley has a dense network of paths suitable for biking, including challenging mountain biking trails in Pamhule Forest. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Hejsager Beach – View of the Fjord loop' or 'Hejlsminde Beach – Hejlsminde Bay Beach loop' by checking out Road Cycling Routes in Haderslev. For touring, see Cycling in Haderslev.

What is the best time of year to visit Haderslev's natural monuments?

The natural monuments in Haderslev offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying lush greenery, boat trips, and active pursuits. Autumn provides stunning foliage, especially in Pamhule Forest. Birdwatching at Slivsø is excellent during migration seasons, but the lake is a sanctuary year-round. Winter offers tranquil, crisp walks, though some activities might be weather-dependent.

Are Haderslev's natural monuments suitable for visitors with dogs?

Many natural areas in Haderslev are dog-friendly, but leash rules often apply, especially in wildlife-sensitive areas like the Deer Park or bird sanctuaries such as Slivsø and Hindemaj. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding dogs in forests and protected areas to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone and to protect wildlife.

Is there a natural monument with a focus on ecological restoration?

Yes, Slivsø is a prime example of successful ecological restoration. Once drained for agriculture, it was restored in 2004 and has since transformed into a significant bird sanctuary. Its history highlights a successful effort to reclaim natural habitats, making it an inspiring example of nature conservation.

What unique natural features can I find in Haderslev?

Haderslev's unique natural features include the glacial formations of the Haderslev Tunnel Valley, the ancient trees and diverse birdlife of Pamhule Forest, the narrow and winding Haderslev Fjord with its tranquil waters, and the restored wetlands of Slivsø. You can also find the naturally occurring Sophie's Spring, known for its clean, cool water.

Are there any Bronze Age historical sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Bronze Age Burial Mound in Stursbøl Plantage is a notable historical site. This area, located on a ridge, features a total of 70 Bronze Age burial mounds, indicating its long history as a travel route and settlement area.

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