Explore National Park Kongernes Nordsjælland

263 km2 in total with deep forests, large lakes, rolling landscapes and cultural tracks from the past. There are many small destinations to discover. Explore the national park and experience the breath of nature and the presence of history.

Frederiksborg Castle

The largest Renaissance edifice in the Nordic region, Frederiksborg Castle was built by King Christian IV at the start of the 17th century to accentuate and strengthen his position as a powerful European monarch. The castle is named after King Christian IV’s father, King Frederik II, who built the first Frederiksborg Castle. His hugely ambitious son tore down the castle, replacing it with the richly ornamented and decorative Renaissance castle we know today. The castle has survived some turbulent events, including a major fire in 1859 that razed large parts of the interior, leaving only the thick walls standing in some places. Since the fire, the royal family has not used the castle as a residence, which is now a museum of national history.

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Frederiksborg Castle
Foto: Ann Jørgensen
Kronborg Castle
Foto: Daniel Overbeck

Kronborg Castle

Kronborg was built as a fortification to control the Sound tolls. However, Kronborg is not only an imposing fortress, but also a spectacular Renaissance castle. Its walls have witnessed myriad historic events – it was here, for example, that Queen Caroline Mathilde was imprisoned after her affair with Struensee, the king’s physician. Kronborg is undeniably a site of immense cultural value, so much so that it was added to UNESCO’s world heritage list in 2000. Kronborg is also renowned worldwide as the setting of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.

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Fredensborg Palace Gardens

Fredensborg Palace Gardens are some of Denmark’s most grandiose gardens. Avenues extend from the palace in a star formation, with the palace at the centre, symbolising the power of the King as the absolute monarch. The gardens are characteristic of the pompous baroque style known from Versailles outside Paris. The romantic style that inspired the partial conversion of the palace gardens in 1833-1850 is clearly visible in the forested areas, giving the gardens a more natural feeling. Most of the avenues were removed during that renovation, but they have since been recreated so you can again enjoy the view all the way to Esrum Lake.

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Fredensborg Slotshave
Foto: Thomas Rahbek

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Plan your trip

There are many entryways to National Park Kongernes Nordsjælland. Find information on how to plan your trip, download maps, and get inspiration at one of the visitor information points.