
The landscape in Djursland is quite unique as you will be able to experience nearly the entire natural diversity in Denmark within an area of 50 x 50 kilometres.
The area boasts a rich flora, charming countryside and beautiful woods, nothing short of an oasis whatever the season. In short, Djursland is an oasis regardless of the time of year.
The beautiful and diverse countryside of Djursland very much begs of one to get up and go for it.
There are many touring maps and maps for hikers available for Djursland. These maps carry detailed information about the flora and fauna you will encounter on your trip. Ask for further details at the tourist information centre.
Anholt Halfway between Sweden and Denmark lies the island of Anholt, home to Denmarkâs most isolated island community. As soon as you board the ferry, you will feel yourself being drawn into the peace and tranquillity that pervades the island. The countryside and the people living on Anholt have adapted themselves to the fact that water surrounds the island as far as the eye can see in
every direction. The island community lives in harmonious coexistence, as it has done for generations. The population of the island numbers about 150 residents, who are self-sufficient with their own school, post office, doctor and vicar.
Regardless of whether you are looking for company or solitude, what characterises Anholt is absorption, nature and simplicity.