Yding Skovhøj

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Yding Skovhøj is one of Denmark’s highest natural points, a forested hill in East Jutland notable for its Bronze Age burial mounds and long-standing role in debates over the country’s tallest peak.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
point of highest elevation
climateZone temperate oceanic climate
comparedWith Ejer Bavnehøj NERFINISHED
Møllehøj NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Denmark
coveredWith forest
elevation 170.77 metres above sea level
approximately 561 feet above sea level
geologicalOrigin glacial moraine
hasAccess public footpaths
hasArchaeologicalFeature burial mounds on the summit
hasCulturalSignificance national landmark in Denmark
prehistoric burial site
hasPart Bronze Age burial mounds
ancient barrows
forested slopes
hasProtectionStatus protected archaeological site
hasVegetation mixed deciduous forest
hasViewOf surrounding East Jutland landscape
isPartOf Danish national topography
languageOfName Danish
locatedIn Central Denmark Region NERFINISHED
East Jutland NERFINISHED
Horsens Municipality NERFINISHED
Jutland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Skanderborg NERFINISHED
Yding village NERFINISHED
mapFeature marked on Danish topographic maps
nameElementMeaning Skovhøj means forest hill in Danish
naturalHighPointStatus among the three highest natural points in Denmark
nearbyLandUse agricultural land
notableFor Bronze Age burial mounds
being one of the highest natural points in Denmark
role in debates over Denmark’s tallest peak
partOf Danish hilly moraine landscape
regionType inland hill
subjectOf debates about Denmark’s highest natural point
timePeriodOfBurialMounds Bronze Age
topType forested hilltop
touristAttraction yes
usedFor hiking
outdoor recreation

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Ejer Bavnehøj nearbyHighPoint Yding Skovhøj