Incredible wildlife

Numerous plants and animals have a natural habitat in Denmark. Numerous deer species, including roe, red, and fallow, foxes, hares, squirrels, and more are considered mammals. With over 300 species of birds identified in the nation, there is also a plethora of avian life. In Denmark, there are three national parks that serve as a refuge for this wildlife. These parks are unique in that they are open all day, every day, and admission is free.


Thy National Park, which is situated in the Thisted Municipality, was created in 2007. This national park has a diverse landscape including dunes, heath, woodlands, and grasslands. The area is covered in lakes, and a tiny portion of the Limfjord is included in the park. A game preserve established in 1930, Hanstholm Vildtreservat, is the focus of the park's northern section. As with the rest of the park, this game reserve is home to a wide variety of bird species.

Mols Bjerge National Park
is situated in Syddjurs Municipality in Central Jutland and was created in August 2009. The park is named after the 137-meter-high Mols Bjerge hills (449 ft). This protected area of Denmark, a haven for birdwatchers, offers habitats for species ranging from sea birds to birds of prey. Along with other threatened ecosystems like salt marshes, coastal heath, and beach meadows, the area is home to foxes, hares, and deer.

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