Apr 2, 2020

The mountains of Mols, 15 May 2019

he last three year we have organized a yearly family get-together for a couple of days in some beautiful part of Denmark. This year it is the Mols Bjerge National Park includes 180 km2 ice-age landscape. Mols Bjerge National Park has large forests, moors and open dry grasslands as well as lakes, coastal areas and the sea. The park lies in the middle of Jutland where the peninsula has an extension to the east. The park area extends from the coast of Kattegat in the east to the forests at Kalø in the west, from the winding inlets in the south across the magnificent moraine formations of the hills of Mols Bjerge to the outwash plains of the Ice Age in the north. We arrived Wednesday and today, Thursday children and grandchildren will arrive.
The Mols “Mountains” start just behind the house we have rented
View from the mountains of Mols towards the sea.
European pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris, opret kobjælde.
Meadow Saxifrage. Saxifraga granulata. Kornet Stenbræk
The house we have rented. Photo from the hills.

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