Guests are welcome in the forest
Gisselfeld Kloster naturally shares its beautiful forests with the public, and it is possible to find many special experiences in the lovely countryside.
The many lakes are to a large extent artificially created as carp ponds and are considered part of Denmark's first carp production.
The dramatic meltwater ravines are entirely unique and can be found in several places within the forests. The best known are Svenskekløften and the ravine in Denderupvænge around Brødebækken, where the slopes are up to 20-25 metres high.
The rules must be followed
Gisselfeld Skovdistrikt is privately owned. Special rules apply to public access in private forests, and visitors to the forests are asked to comply with these rules. This is to ensure that both commercial and recreational activities can take place without problems.
In private forests, you may:





