Gudenå
Gudenå (also Gudenen) is Denmark's longest river, flowing across the Jutlandic peninsula's middle region. 'The River Guden' is a common anglicized variant of the name. Gudenen originates at Tinnet Krat, Vejle Municipality (between Nrre Snede and Trring-Uldum) and runs 149 kilometers (93 miles) north to Randers Fjord in Randers, following a journey that takes it through the central regions of Jutland.
The Gudenå river passes through the relatively high-lying Shjlandet area before emptying into Randers Fjord, a long inlet of the Kattegat sea. Along the journey, it is supplied by a number of streams and marshes. Ulstrup Castle and Kjaellinghl Bridge — a 90-meter-long wooden bridge across the Guden, located in a popular recreational area with paths, one of which goes over the bridge – are two further points of attraction.
It's about 20-25 kilometers west-southwest of Randers, and the best way to reach there is by rail from Lang, which is on the main line between Aarhus and Randers, with direct trains also from Copenhagen. This is considered one of the longest rivers in Denmark.
Length: 149 km