Planning Your Perfect Trip to Jutland, Denmark's Scenic Lake District

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 22, 2024 23:30 PMNews
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Beach huts on the beach of Lokken, Northern Jutland, Denmark, Scandinavia, Europe. Source: unsplash

From the 19th-century mill town of Silkeborg, the lakelands of the Jutland peninsula unfurl like giant droplets in a region ripe for kayaking, wild swimming, and languid summer walks. For travelers, Denmark’s Jutland peninsula often conjures images of Legoland in Billund or the vibrant city of Aarhus. However, the true gems of this region are its farms, forests, and fens — especially the Lake District, Søhøjlandet, in the center.

In 85 square miles of forest lie some 50 freshwater lakes, many strung along the Gudenå River that cuts through the area. Jutland’s largest lake, Mossø, is here, along with Julsø, Brassø, and Borresø, on the central 18-mile stretch running from the historic watermill at Klostermølle to the town of Silkeborg, Denmark’s so-called "outdoor capital."

While officially Denmark’s highest region, this area remains relatively flat, making it ideal for outdoor activities. From June to August, the town is an excellent base for exploration, featuring a lively harbor full of music and open-air cafes, surrounded by water and forests of pine and beech.

Day 1: Kayaking and Craft Beer

Morning Start your day in Silkeborg, a town that has transformed from an industrial paper mill hub into an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Rent a kayak from the Silkeborg Kanocenter or the self-service Kayakomat at the Ly Outdoor campground, and paddle south along the Gudenå River. An hour’s paddle brings you to Brassø Lake, where you can enjoy the fresh air scented with pine and petrichor. Don’t forget to pack salads and wraps from Green Habits in Silkeborg for a riverside picnic.

Afternoon After returning your kayak, head to Almindsø, one of Denmark’s cleanest lakes. The Østre Søbad swimming area offers a protected spot for a refreshing dip, sunbathing on the sandy beach, and enjoying Kastbergs Gourmet ice cream from the kiosk. In colder weather, warm up in the lakeside sauna, bookable in advance through the Visit Aarhus website.

Evening End your day with a visit to one of the Lake District’s microbreweries. Grauballe Bryghus, the region’s oldest, offers unfiltered and unpasteurized beers like Honey Gold and Enebær Stout. Alternatively, visit Virklund Bryghus in Silkeborg or Bøllingsø Bryghus in Engesvang for a local brew paired with smørrebrød or pork roast.

Day 2: Forests and Fairytales

Morning Explore the area on two wheels by renting a bike from Silkeborg Sø Camping. Cycle the 7.5-mile Silk Route around the town or head to Himmelbjerget, "Sky Mountain," a 482-foot hill and a favorite of Hans Christian Andersen. Alternatively, take the coal-fired steamer Hjejlen from Silkeborg to Sky Mountain, enjoying the scenic ride along the Gudenå River.

Afternoon Immerse yourself in the fairytale landscapes that inspired Andersen’s stories. Take a walk through the Douglas fir forests south of Silkeborg, or join a ranger-led foraging tour at Aqua Aquarium & Wildlife Park. Collect blueberries, ground elder, nettles, and wild garlic to make pizzas or traditional twisted bread over the park’s open-air oven or firepit.

Evening Experience the forest at night with a wild sleeping adventure. The Danish Nature Agency permits sleeping on the forest floor or in a hammock in specific areas, known as fri teltning. For a less rugged experience, stay in a cabin at a local campsite, complete with firepits for roasting marshmallows under the stars.

Hygge Local Dining Spots

  1. Brandt Brød: Enjoy a cinnamon snurre pastry or warm rolls and butter at this modern waterside cafe in Silkeborg.
  2. Drewsens Spisehus: This buzzy cafe in Silkeborg’s old Town Hall offers breakfast and brunch, with outdoor seating available in summer.
  3. Ny Hattenæs: A lake house hotel offering stylish Danish cuisine with views of Brassø, perfect for breakfast or dinner.
  4. Svostrup Kro: Located on the Gudenå River, this historic restaurant serves hearty dishes like bargeman’s stew, with accommodations available upstairs.
  5. Orangeriet: Try eclectic Danish cuisine with seasonal ingredients in this relaxed dining room with large windows.

Three Lake District Museums to Visit

  1. Silkeborg Museum: Home to the Tollund Man, a perfectly preserved Iron Age corpse found in a local bog.
  2. Jorn Museum: Showcases 5,000 works by expressionist Asger Jorn, with art workshops available.
  3. Memphis Museum: A replica of Elvis’s Graceland in Randers, filled with memorabilia collected by superfan Henrick Knudsen.

Best Swimming Lakes to Try

  1. Schoubyes: An artificial lake with warmer waters, sandy beaches, and a secluded woodland setting, perfect for families and beginners.
  2. Lyngsø: A convenient urban lake on Silkeborg’s north edge, ideal for a quick dip and a walk along the Lyngsø Loop trail.
  3. Slåensø: A wild lake with drinkable water, surrounded by hilly landscapes, a red swamp, and the Nordic region’s tallest tree.
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