Practical information about Jægersborg Deer Park
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Public transportation
You can take the train to Klampenborg Station and coastal trains to Klampenborg and Skodsborg stations. For bus connections, see movia.dk (in Danish).
Practical info and activities
Driving motorized vehicles is not permitted inside the Jægersborg Deer Park and Forest. However, an exception applies to vehicles displaying the personal blue disability-parking card issued by the Disabled People's Organisations Denmark (DPOD). The exception also applies to commercial transportation for the disabled – for instance minibuses driving for nursing homes.
In addition, the following rules apply:
- The exception only applies on Wednesdays.
- Driving can only take place between 7AM and sunset.
- Driving to and from the castle must happen through Hjortekær Gate and along the straight road between the gate and the castle. The gate is locked outside of the hours mentioned above.
- Parking is only permitted in the square north of the castle.
- You have to be considerate of other visitors when driving to and from the castle.
- Maximum speed is 30 km/h.
Additional driving without special permission is prohibited and will be reported to the police.
Permission for driving inside the deer park and forest will not be granted for other types of vehicles or on other days. Nor will permission be granted for organized events next to the Erermitage Palace if they require motoring. Upon application, events like these will be referred to the large parking lot at Springforbi, which is outside the deer park.
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You are welcome to bring a picnic basket and have a picnic in Dyrehaven, but you are not allowed to light a fire. The neighbouring forest, Jægersborg Hegn, has several camp-fire sites. The nearest ones are on either side of Mølleåen at Stampedam and at Strandmøllen campsite.
It is also possible to stay overnight in a shelter which can be booked in advance. There is free camping for two days at Strandmøllen and north of Tørvehussletten; also in Jægersborg Hegn. There are no covered picnic shelters in Dyrehaven, but Peter Liep restaurant has a special area outside where you can buy drinks for your packed meal.
Toilets are located at near the carparks at Fortun Porten, Hjortekærporten and Tvendehus as well as Eremitageslot and Materialepladsen across from Bakken.
Dogs are very welcome in Dyrehaven, but must be kept on a leash because of the game and other visitors in the park. There is an off-leash dog park were dogs can run free between Strandvejen and Kystbanen railway in the northern part of the neighbouring forest, Jægersborg Hegn.
You need a horse-back riding pass to go horse-back riding in Dyrehaven The pass can be purchased on a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual basis. Buy it here. Horse-back riding is allowed in many places, but to protect the deer there are limitations during the summer period.
The paved roads and paths in Dyrehaven provide easy access for everyone – also for the walking-impaired, wheelchair users and prams. The five famous hunting roads for parforce hunting, which have been accepted to the UNESCO list of candidates to become World Heritage sites, cut through Dyrehaven and meet at the Eremitageslot (Hermitage Palace). See hiking route suggestions here
With the many good roads and paths, Jægersborg Dyrehave offers many types of activities and, if everyone respects nature and each other, there is room for quiet forest hikers, children from daycare centres, families on picnics, joggers and other sports.
Nowhere else in the world is it possible to get so close to red deer, roe deer, fallow deer and sika deer as in Jægersborg Dyrehave, and the rut in particular has become a great attraction. It is important to remember that the deer are wild animals and must remain wild, so it is important that visitors to Dyrehaven do not feed the deer or in some other way try to get closer to them, as deer that start to become tame will be shot.
If you have a fishing licence, you are free to fish in Stampedam, at Raadvad and Rødebro along Mølleåen; Dyrehaven’s northern border to Jægersborg Hegn. Fishing licences can be purchased online here: fisketegn.dk.
Important: PFOS substances have been found in the water. It is therefore currently advised not to eat fish caught in Furesø and Vejlesø, or in the rest of the Mølleå system.
Holte Skiklub establishes ski-runs on the Eremitagesletten when there is enough snow. When there is enough snow, the runs are advertised at www.udinaturen.dk (in Danish) Djævlebakken in Ulvedalene is a great sledge run. Kildesøen lake is open for ice skaters when the ice is thick enough.
The Eremitage Run is held on the first Sunday in October. The Hubertus Hunt on the first Sunday in November is a very special event for Dyrehaven, and the spectators flock to see the spectacular sight of beautiful horses, eager ponies and horsemen in red jackets and white jodhpurs. It is particularly busy at Magasindammen, where at least one horseman usually falls into the water.
The opening of Bakken in late March and the closing in early September are marked by a kilometre-long cortege of motorcycles from Nørrebro in Copenhagen to Klampenborg.