List of forests in Denmark
This is a list of forests in Denmark.
Overview[]
In the year 2000, Denmark had 4860 km², corresponding to 11% of the Danish territory. Of this, 69% was located in Jutland while 31% was located on the islands. 63% was coniferous forest while 37% was broadleaf forest.[1]
The 10 largest forests in Denmark[]
In 2004 the Danish Forest and Nature Agency published this list of the 10 largest forests in Denmark:[1]
Rank | Forest | Area (km²) | Location |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Silkeborgskovene | 224.00 | Central Jutland |
2. | Rold Skov | 80.00 | Himmerland |
3. | 64.00 | Western Jutland | |
4. | Gribskov | 55.00 | Northern Zealand |
5. | Almindingen | 50.00 | Bornholm |
6. | – | 46.00 | Central Jutland |
7. | Løvenholm, Fjeld, Ramten and others | 43.00 | Central Jutland |
8. | Vesterskov, Thorsø, Sønderskov, Rye Nørreskov and others | 41.00 | Central Jutland |
9. | Skramsø, Skærsø, Lyngsbæk and others | 40.00 | Djursland |
10. | 39.00 | Central Zealand | |
10. | Tvorup, Nystrup, Vandet plantager | 39.00 | Thy |
Forests in Denmark[]
- Almindingen
- Corselitze Skov
- Gribskov
- Hareskoven
- Jægersborg Dyrehave
- Marselisborgskovene
- Moesgård Skov
- Riis Skov
- Rold Skov
- Store Dyrehave
- Tisvilde Hegn
- True Skov
- Vestskoven
References[]
- ^ a b "Danmarks skove i tal". Dansk Skovforening. Archived from the original on 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2010-01-04.
External links[]
Categories:
- Forests of Denmark
- Denmark geography-related lists
- Lists of forests