Part of Nationalpark Mols Bjerge, situated along the start of the eastern coast of the westernmost of the two peninsulas that most of the park consists of. The area around the laboratory (150 ha.) is hilly with mature forest and open grassed fields, ponds and dry meadows.
INTERESTS:
In general a very biodiverse part of Denmark with many rare species to be found. I've seen Silverspottet Skipper here and looked for Five-spot Burnet, but to get a better picture of what can be seen of wildlife and flora, try the links below. Many different activities are being offered in the larger area. Nationalpark Mols Bjerge or Molslaboratoriet.
ACCESS (free 24/7):
On foot or bike in the area. Car-parking as shown on the map.