Escape the bustle of the city and embrace the magic of the season with a scenic 5.2 km guided walk through Jaegersborg Dyrehaven, Copenhagen’s famous Deer Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander along peaceful forest trails and open meadows where over 2,000 free-roaming deer graze gracefully.
Hear fascinating stories of the park dating back to 1669, about the kings and how parforce hunting shaped the design and landscapes of the park.
At the heart of the park, marvel at the stunning Hermitage Palace, the king’s 18th-century hunting lodge perched elegantly atop the hill. Admire its stately charm and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Pass through the dramatic hills of Ulvedalene, created during the ice age as a tunnel valley. See the 43-meter hill “Djaevlebakke,” which creates a magical theatre backdrop for open-air theatre since 1910, where the Royal Danish Theatre staged the first performance in the scenic surroundings.
Finally, see the 800-year-old oak tree known as the Ulvedalsegen.