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Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Ørnbjerg mølle
Ørnbjerg Mølle // Mols Bjerge Stien
Ørnbjerg Mølle // Mols Bjerge Stien
Oplev den nye #kvalitetsvandresti Mols Bjerge Stien der går fra Kalø Slotsruin i vest til Fregatten Jylland i øst med en sløjfe i midten af #Mols Bjerge. Her vandrer du forbi idylliske# Ørnbjerg #Mølle med gammel vandmølle, lejrplads, toilet, vand og brænde til bålhygge.
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Hos Nordic Destination finder du en række populære koncepter til firmature, som vi tilpasser til jeres specifikke ønsker og gruppens sammensætning. Resultat er en skræddersyet kvalitets-oplevelse, der matcher jeres ønsker til aktiviteter, stemning og nydelse.
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Naturpark Mols Bjerge 1 - Vinterferie 2017
Fra den 14.02. - 18.02. 2017 holder vi vinterferie i Nationalparken Mols Bjerge og bor på Krakær Camping. Den første dag går vi lige efter ankomsten en tur i smukt vintervejr til Ørnbjerg Mølle. Vi følger en gul rute som bliver til en lille hyggelig rundtur.
Vom 14.02. - 18.02. 2017 machen wir Winterferien im Nationalpark Mols Bjerge und wohnen auf dem Krakær Campingplatz. Am ersten Tag machen wir gleich nach der Ankunft einen kleinen Spaziergang im schönsten Winterwetter zur Ørnbjerg Mølle. Wir folgen einer gelb markierten Route zu einer gemütlichen Rundtour.
Nyttige links til de forskellige lokaliteter finder i her/Nützliche Links zu den verschiedenen ôrtlichkeiten findet ihr hier:
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Dronefilm 2 - Mols Bjerge
Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Agri Bavnehøj
Rewilding // Vild natur i Mols Bjerge
Kom med på en tur gennem landskabet i Mols Bjerge Nationalpark.
På Mols Laboratoriet har man iværksat rewilding, for at skabe rammerne for en vildere natur!
Vi er taget på tur sammen med naturvejleder Marianne Graversen, som fortæller om deres projekt omkring Rewilding
Ørnbjerg Mølle, Nationalpark Mols Bjerge
Et stemningsbillede fra Ørnbjerg Mølle, Nationalpark Mols Bjerge
Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Ebeltoft gaardbryggeri
Hammock trip Stubbe#1 Aug. 2015
One night hammock test (prototype DIY).
The Tarp is also DIY.
Location: “Ørnbjerg Mølle” Free camping (by Stubbe Sø)
Djursland Denmark
7km from Ebeltoft
The hammock:
Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Mols Laboratoriet
Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Farvergaarden i Ebeltoft
Gåtur fra Tremosegård-Shelteret mod Djurslands Højeste Punkt/ Mols Bjerge/ Djursland/ 23.05.17
Åbent bakkelandskab med udsigt, blomster og dødishul. Til GPS; Tremosevej 1, 8420 Knebel. En af flotteste, og mindst besøgte, gåture i Nationalpark Mols Bjerge.
Oplev Nationalpark Mols Bjerge på Djursland - Det vildeste Danmark
Oplev en Nationalpark med magiske istids-landskaber og Djursland store safaripark Ree Park Safari.
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Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Poskær Stenhus
Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Stubbe sø
Mountainbike-tur i Mols Bjerge
Nationalpark Mols Bjerge - Naturcenter Syddjurs
Mols Bjerge, Denmark - DJI Phantom 4
Shot a music video this past weekend and brought the drone to shoot a few shots with the drone. Got up early one morning and shot the following sequences - I hope you enjoy.
The area this was shot in is a National Park in Denmark called Mols Bjerge. Absolutely stunning area and I hope to be back there soon to focus on shooting a full drone video from there.
Kalo Castle (Kalø Slotsruin), Roende (Rønde), Djursland, Denmark.. from above.. By Drone
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Kalø Castle
Kalø Castle (Danish: Kalø Slot) is a ruined castle located in eastern Jutland, in Denmark, 20 km from the city of Aarhus within Mols Bjerge National Park.
Coordinates56.2744°N 10.4669°ETypelowland castleSite informationOwnerThe State of DenmarkControlled bythe Danish CrownOpen to
the publicyesConditionRuinSite historyBuilt1313Built byErik Menved (Erik VI), local slave labourMaterialsbricks, stone
History
The castle was founded in 1313 by the Danish king Erik Menved (Erik VI). It was one of at least four similar strongholds in Jutland, constructed to counter the ongoing rebellions of the Jutlandic nobility and peasantry against the Crown. The other strongholds were Borgvold in Viborg, Bygholm in Horsens and Ulstrup, east of Struer. All were built by local peasants forced labour, with the goal of breaking their rebellious spirits. Kalø Slot was raised on the small island of Kalø, connected to the mainland by a 500 m long artificial embankment, rising 1,2 m above sea level. The embankment was cobbled; deep moatswere dug and earth mounds heaped around the fortress. A port of call, outer ringwalls and other fortifications were all built by hand. This was a colossal task in the early 14th century.
The castle of Kalø was successful in its original purpose, but already in 1320 the new king Christoffer II, was forced by the Danish nobility in a coronation charter to tear it down, along with most of the Crown's fortresses in Jutland. It is not clear how much of the castle was actually torn down, but the Crown definitely lost its grip on Kalø and it was mortgaged. From the 15th century and onwards, Kalø had a more peaceful role, as the local administrative center and state prison. King Christian II held the future Swedish king Gustav Vasa captive at Kalø during 1518-1519, until he escaped and fled to Lübeck, disguised as a common peasant.
When King Frederick III converted the elective monarchy into an absolute monarchy in the revolution of 1660 in Denmark, Kalø Slot lost its function. The buildings had fallen into decay under the Swedish occupation during the wars between Sweden and Denmark in the years 1643 to 1645. In 1662, Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve, Count of Laurvig, decided to tear down the abandoned ruin when he received it from his father, Frederick III. The useful materials were used to build his private palace in Copenhagen, now called the Charlottenborg Palace.
Kalø and Kalø Slot were declared protected as early as the 1800s (decade), and the restoration process was initiated in the year 1903, led by architect C. M. Smidt from the National Museum of Denmark. A memorial stone with his name has been placed next to the riding ground. The restoration proceeded through World War II, when the German marines used Kalø as a target for gunboat shooting practice. Fortunately, the ruins were only slightly damaged.
Today, Kalø and Kalø Slot are owned by the Danish State and are protected. In 2009 the area was incorporated into the Mols Bjerge National Park.
Etymology
The peninsula with the castle ruin is named 'Kalø' - 'Kal' has hitherto been written as 'Kalf' and is probably an older version of the modern Danish word 'Kalv' meaning calf, and 'ø' - meaning, island, in Danish. It is unclear if the island was named calf-island, because peasants used to send their cattle there, or if the small island was poetically perceived as a calf lying next to the mainland, representing the cow. This later use of the word calf has been quite common in Denmark and was often applied when a smaller island was placed next to a larger one. The island is a natural formation. In Lillebælt between Jutland and Fyn a small island is likewise called, Fænø Kalv - calf of the bigger island, Fænø.
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