Description
Lille Vildmose is the largest raised bog in Denmark and one of the best preserved lowland raised bogs in north-western Europe. It is situated between the Limfjord and Mariager Fjord and is bordered by the towns of Mou, Kongerslev and Øster Hurup. Lille Vildmose is absolutely stunning, and a lot of different birds visit throughout the year, many rare species can be found there. Daru nest in the northern part of the bog, Nagy póling on the raised bog, and in the forests, Szirti sas and Rétisas nest. The area also houses Darázsölyv, Héja, Lappantyú, Nádi sármány and Tövisszúró gébics. Other breeding birds around the lake are Kárókatona, Barna rétihéja, Nyári lúd and several species of duck. A little population of Barkóscinege is found in the reedbeds.
Details
Access
Lille Vildmose lies to the west of the coast road (route 541) connecting Egense at the mouth of the Limfjord with Hadsund on the Mariager Fjord (via Als). It may be a good idea to take Birkesøvej, which leads west off the 541 south of Dokkedal, and follow it to the Lille Vildmose nature centre. Here one can obtain information about the area and also a leaflet with a useful map published by the Aage V. Jensens Fund. The centre is open every day between 10.00h and 16.00h from March/April until the schools' autumn holiday. In June, July and August it is open until 17.00h. The area is best explored by car and walking. Drive around in the area, watch animals up close by car, or walk around on some of the paths in the area and explore. Multiple paths are handicap friendly. Click on a P in the map to get directions to that point.
Terrain and Habitat
Forest , Wetland , Lake , Moors/heathland , GrasslandConditions
Flat , Wet , Open landscapeCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring migration , Autumn migration , Summer , Winter , Spring , AutumnRoute
Unpaved road , Narrow trail , Paved roadDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
Foot , Bicycle , Car , WheelchairBirdwatching hide / platform
YesExtra info
Lille Vildmose has a fan Facebook group called "Vild med Lille Vildmose" (see link below), it is full of beautiful pictures of the area and lots of helpful people. Make sure to visit the watch towers, and grab a map. If you are up for it, visit at dawn, it is a wonderfull experience to wake up with the birds.

