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Enjoy an easy 2.3-mile (3.6 km) jogging route through Jelling Forest, passing the historic Jelling Monuments.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.10 km
459 m
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1.57 km
1.53 km
459 m
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While specific parking areas for the immediate Jelling Forest trail are not detailed, the broader Grejsdalstien route, which includes sections of Jelling Forest, often has parking available near its various access points. For visiting the Jelling Monuments area, there are designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult visitvejle.com for up-to-date information on parking options in the Jelling area.
Yes, the Jelling Forest trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas and near wildlife, and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors and to protect the natural environment.
The Jelling Forest trail offers a varied experience throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with changing foliage and comfortable temperatures. Summer is also pleasant, though some sections might be busier. During periods of heavy precipitation, especially in autumn and winter, some stretches can become muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Jelling Forest or the trails within it. It is freely accessible to the public for recreational activities like jogging.
The terrain in Jelling Forest is varied, offering a mix of forest paths and scenic hilly sections. While much of the route is considered easy, there is a more challenging, hilly section around Brandbjerg Sønderskov. Some parts may consist of natural earth paths that can become muddy after rain, and wooden walkways are present in wetland areas. Near the Jelling Monument Area, the trails are flat and well-kept.
The trail offers a rich blend of natural beauty and historical significance. You'll pass through varied forest, including the unique woodland of Brandbjerg Sønderskov, and experience parts of Grejsdalen, one of Denmark's deepest valleys. A major highlight is its proximity to the Jelling Skov and the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Jelling Monuments, which include ancient burial mounds, runic stones, and one of Denmark's oldest churches, offering a glimpse into Viking history.
The specific Komoot tour for Jelling Forest is an out-and-back route. However, the broader Grejsdalstien, which includes sections of Jelling Forest, is a longer linear route connecting Vejle, Grejs, and Jelling. You can create your own loop by combining sections or using local roads.
While much of the trail is considered easy, the section around Brandbjerg Sønderskov presents a more hilly and challenging terrain. Additionally, during periods of heavy rain, some natural earth paths can become quite muddy, increasing the difficulty and requiring good footwear.
Yes, the trail intersects with several other routes. You may find yourself on sections of the Den danske Pilgrimsrute - Midtjylland, Hærvejen, Rugballe Mose, Rans togt, and various segments of Skovgade. These connections offer opportunities to extend your jog or explore different areas.
Yes, the town of Jelling, where the trail is located, offers amenities such as cafes and accommodation options. Given its historical significance with the Jelling Monuments, you'll find facilities catering to visitors. For specific recommendations, you can check local tourism websites like visitvejle.com.
Yes, the Jelling Forest trail is generally suitable for beginners, especially the sections around the Jelling Monument Area which are flat and well-kept. The overall difficulty is rated as 'easy' for jogging. However, be aware that some parts, particularly around Brandbjerg Sønderskov, are hillier, and muddy conditions after rain can add to the challenge.
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