Natural monuments in Lolland offer a diverse landscape characterized by its flat "pancake island" terrain. The island features expansive nature parks, ancient historical landmarks, and unique geological formations. These areas provide opportunities to explore rich birdlife, distinctive coastlines, and serene forest environments. Lolland's natural settings blend historical intrigue with natural beauty, making it a compelling destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Here is one of the rare opportunities to crawl into a burial chamber.
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Each of the 12 gigantic figures is 7-9 m high and weighs 25-45 tons.
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In a field on Lolland overlooking the waters of Småland, a monument is being created that combines sculpture and music in a landscape full of history to create a unique overall experience. The Dodecalit (Greek: Twelve Stones) consists of 12 stone supports, each 7-9 m high and weighing 25-45 tons each, with the top 2 m carved out like heads, all pointing towards the center in a circle 40 m in diameter. A 12-channel sound system is built under a circle of seating stones, and this allows the spatial electroacoustic music to sound in the circle every day during the light hours of the day, all year round.
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Crawl through a 5,200-year-old burial chamber at Glentehøj jätstue. Visit a well-preserved burial chamber in the beautiful Ravnsborg Bakke south of Kragenæs. Skeletons, flint axes, flint daggers, clay vessels and amber beads were found in the chamber during an excavation in 1826. The burial chamber is nine meters high and five meters wide.
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The two artists create something very special. The art project, already dubbed "Lolland's Stonehenge", with its 12 rock figures is expected to be completed in 2026. If you stand in the middle of the stone circle and listen to the mystical tones, you will be overcome by a mysterious tingling sensation. Thomas Kadziola is the sculptor, his stone heads can be found all over the country. American-born, Denmark-based Wayne Siegel is the composer, best known for his computer-assisted musical arrangements. https://www.dodekalit.dk/om-kunstnerne
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Hyllekrog Fyr lighthouse offers great views of the area and bird and seal spotting. Access to the lighthouse, located at the end of Hyllekrog Headland, is free. In deference to the nesting birds, access to Hyllekrog Headland is prohibited from March 1st to July 15th. https://www.visitlolland-falster.de/tourist/urlaubsplaner/saksfjed-hyllekrog-naturgebiet-gdk1121578
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The scenery and the sound effects are wonderfully harmonious.
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Lolland's natural monuments are unique for their blend of flat 'pancake island' terrain, ancient historical landmarks, and expansive nature parks. You'll find everything from significant Stone Age burial mounds like Kong Svends Høj to modern art installations like the Dodekalitten, all set within diverse natural landscapes rich in birdlife and distinctive coastlines.
Lolland is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. At the Maribo Lakes Nature Park, you can spot majestic sea eagles and a rich variety of birdlife. The Nakskov Fjord Nature Park is a special protection area for birds and an internationally protected wetland. For a unique experience, visit the Bøtø Nature Area where you can observe free-roaming Konik horses and Scottish Highland cattle, along with rare birds and insects like the Black Firebird and Mirrored Fritillary.
Yes, Lolland offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore trails around the Maribo Lakes Nature Park, which is known for its scenic routes. The Nakskov Fjord Nature Park also features paths along its numerous islands and the unique Albuen headland. For more detailed routes and options, you can explore the Hiking in Lolland guide.
Many of Lolland's natural monuments are family-friendly. The Maribo Lakes Nature Park offers boat trips and easy walks. The Dodekalitten Stone Circle, with its impressive sculptures and music, is a captivating experience for all ages. Ancient sites like Kong Svends Høj also provide an engaging historical context for older children.
The best time to visit Lolland's natural monuments generally depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities and birdwatching, especially in areas like Maribo Lakes and Nakskov Fjord. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, particularly in places like Frejlev Forest, and can be ideal for spotting migratory birds. Note that access to certain areas like the Hyllekrog headland is prohibited from March 1st to July 15th due to bird breeding season.
Absolutely. Lolland is rich in historical sites integrated into its natural landscape. Besides the well-known Glentehøj Passage Grave, where you can explore a 5,200-year-old burial chamber, Kong Svends Høj is one of Denmark's largest and best-preserved passage graves from around 3200 BC. These sites offer a tangible connection to the Stone Age.
Yes, Lolland offers unique geological insights. Skejten provides a fascinating glimpse into the ice age with its untouched, primeval nature. The flat 'pancake island' terrain itself is a distinctive feature of the region. Additionally, the diverse landscapes of Saksfjed-Hyllekrog Nature Area, including forests, beach meadows, and dunes, showcase varied natural formations.
Lolland offers various cycling routes, including gravel biking, that allow you to explore the natural monuments. You can find routes that take you along the coast with views of Nakskov Fjord or through scenic landscapes. For detailed routes and options, refer to the Gravel biking in Lolland guide.
Many natural monuments in Lolland offer stunning viewpoints. The Dodekalitten Stone Circle is situated on the 'Lolland Alps' with views of the Glentehøj burial chamber and the Småland waters. Hyllekrog Lighthouse provides great views of the area and is excellent for bird and seal spotting. The Maribo Lakes Nature Park also boasts breathtaking views over its island-rich lakes.
Yes, the Saksfjed-Hyllekrog Nature Area is an excellent spot for observing seals. The Hyllekrog Lighthouse, located at the end of the Hyllekrog headland, offers prime opportunities for seal spotting. Remember that access to the headland is restricted during bird breeding season (March 1st to July 15th).
For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting Frejlev Forest for peaceful walks among tall trees. Skejten offers an untouched landscape that provides a sense of primeval nature and a quiet environment for contemplation. The Saksfjed-Hyllekrog Nature Area, while popular for birdwatching, can also offer secluded spots due to its diverse and expansive landscapes.
Generally, dogs are welcome in many outdoor natural areas in Lolland, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with wildlife, to protect the local fauna. Specific rules may apply to certain protected areas, so it's always best to check local signage or official websites for the specific monument you plan to visit.


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