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Grynderup Lake
Grynderup Lake – a haven for birds and nature lovers
Restored to its natural state, Grynderup Lake offers rich birdlife, scenic landscapes, and great facilities like birdwatching towers, a cable ferry, and simple shelters.
Grynderup Lake – nature restoration and birdlife
Grynderup Lake has been restored after being drained since the mid-1800s. The lake now covers 140 hectares, with a total natural area of 423 hectares including meadows and visitor facilities. Around the lake, you’ll find birdwatching towers, picnic tables, primitive shelters, and a cable ferry at the northern end. The lake attracts a wide variety of birds, including ducks, geese, and swans – a perfect destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.