Møllehøj
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Møllehøj (Danish: [ˈmøləˌhʌjˀ]) is the highest natural point in Denmark at 170.86 m (560.6 ft).[1][3][Note 1]
Geography
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Møllehøj is in the Ejerbjerge hills in Skanderborg municipality, very close to Ejer Bavnehøj. The summit is marked with a millstone, a remnant of Ejer mill which was situated on the hill from 1838 to 1917. The mill had eight sides and had an onion-shaped roof.
New measurements made in February 2005 showed that Møllehøj was higher than both Yding Skovhøj (172.66 m including a Bronze Age burial mound on its summit, 170.77 m without) in Horsens municipality and Ejer Bavnehøj, which had both been thought higher. These two high points' natural heights are, however, respectively 9 and 51 cm lower than Møllehøj. It was officially recognised as Denmark's highest point in 2005.[1]
The place is located on private land next to a farm, but it has been made open for public visits.[4] Parking should be made at Ejer Bavnehøj, 300 meters away.
See also
- Himmelbjerget, which was thought to be the highest point of Denmark until 1847
- List of hills and mountains in Denmark
Notes
- ^ For comparison, the tallest man-made structure in Denmark is the Tommerup Transmitter, which stands 321m or 1045ft high.
References
- ^ a b c "Nyt højeste punkt i Danmark". gst.dk. Geodatastyrelsen (Danish Geodata Agency - Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate). Retrieved 30 December 2017.
- ^ "Møllehøj, Denmark". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
- ^ Rachel Crolla, Carl McKeating (2014). "10 Denmark - Møllehøj". Europe's High Points: Getting to the top in 50 countries. Cicerone Press Limited.
- ^ Møgelhøj og Møllehøj - naturoplevelser på Danmarks tag
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