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Grejsdal Valley is one of Denmark’s deepest and most magnificent gorges surrounded by 50-70 meter forest-clad hillsides. The southern end of the one-kilometre valley river, which springs from the area around Fårup Lake, was originally the site of as many as 15 early industrial mills, two of which are still in operation as museum mills.

The northern end of the river runs through a protected nature reserve with meadows and wetlands rich in birdlife.

Unique to the Danish landscape, the area is rich in travertine rock used to build many of Denmark’s earliest stone churches, such as those in Hornstrup, Hover and Jelling. 

The area has several great hiking trails.
Address: Grejsdalen, , 7100 Vejle

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Geo coordinates Geo coordinates Longitude: 9.517 Latitude: 55.76376
Grejsdal Valley is one of Denmark’s deepest and most magnificent gorges surrounded by 50-70 meter forest-clad hillsides. The southern end of the one-kilometre valley river, which springs from the area around Fårup Lake, was originally the site of as many as 15 early industrial mills, two of which are still in operation as museum mills.

The northern end of the river runs through a protected nature reserve with meadows and wetlands rich in birdlife.

Unique to the Danish landscape, the area is rich in travertine rock used to build many of Denmark’s earliest stone churches, such as those in Hornstrup, Hover and Jelling. 

The area has several great hiking trails.
 
Grejsdalen - foto: Cees van Roeden
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Type: Bog, Cleft area, Forest, Hills, Stream valley, Swamp
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