The Clover Paths Kløverstierne in Denmark
You'll find Clover Paths throughout Denmark, and the trails are designed so you can walk, run, or cycle along different routes. There are four varying distances - a green, red, blue, and a black one - with trips suitable for everyone.
The Clover Paths start from a central starting point, from which the four routes branch out. The routes vary in length, including options such as 2.5 km, 5 km, 7.5 km, and 10+ km, providing a suitable journey for every preference.
On the Clover Paths, you can choose to walk or cycle, and in some places, there is also the possibility to use roller skates or travel the entire route in a wheelchair. This offers a wide range of opportunities to enjoy nature and move freely along the Clover Paths.
The Clover Paths Kløverstierne in Kolind
Select the route that suits you in terms of length or the attractions you would like to experience. Below you will find a short description of the routes.
"Byens Sjæl" (the Soul of the City): 2.5 km
The short trail, "Byens Sjæl" (The soul of the town) is a 2.5 km route in Kolind. The route provides good information about the history of the city, both the old and new district, as well as a nice look at Kolindsund, and visits around Simonsen's meadow and lake.
Around Kolind: 5 km
This route takes you around all of Kolind. Find the dolmen Romle Stenovn, go to the old Kirkesti (church path) from Bugtrup, see the new construction and visit the Church and cemetery in Kolind.
The Kolindsund hike of 7.5 km
"Kolindsund" is an exciting area and important for agriculture, nature, and wildlife. On this 7.5 km trip, you will get to experience a bit of everything, and you get the story of Kolindsund (from lake to fields), Vedø Hovedgaard, view of Sivested Odde, Benzonshøj, and you get to go to the top of a dike, between two bridges!
The village route of 13.8 km
Finally, "Landsbyruten" (the village route) is the longest trip that is 13.8 km in length. The route visits some of the old villages around Kolind. The path tells among others, about Ebdrup Church and a specially preserved gravesite on Kraghøjvej, Elløv Enge, Mårupvad and Svanebo. The route goes along roads, mainly dirt roads, and is suitable for both a good trot/run or by bicycle.
Routes and maps
See the overview of the routes here. (Note: The description is in Danish but includes detailed map instructions.)
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