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Kristiansand

The park of King Christian IV of Denmark

Baneheia
Hiking
Hiking

Just put on your walking shoes and join our guided tours!

Just outside the centre of Kristiansand there is a lovely area perfect for walking in the forest,
swimming, recreation and enjoying nature.
The area (among the locals called Baneheia) was given to the city's population in 1641 by King
Christian IV of Denmark. Our tour starts outside Kristiansand Tourist Information (located in
Kristiansand’s Town Hall). From there we wander through quiet streets before arriving at the
entrance to the park. After a slightly steep climb of 200 metres, we reach the first attraction: A lovely
vantage point over the whole city. The name is Drageknatten, which means the dragon knob. Lots of
pictures are taken here!
After a short break, we move into the forest and walk on lovely roads, and small narrow paths,
among all the wonderful small lakes located in the park. We meet a rich birdlife, and if we are lucky,
we can also meet a deer. If the weather is good and the summer is hot, there are guaranteed to be lots
of happy children swimming, playing, and enjoying the summer here! We continue our walk, and
encounter exciting stairs up into the rock, beautiful marshes, and blueberries. Tons of blueberries!
At the lake 3. Stampe, we will of course take a short break with snacks and refreshments. This is also
a favourite photo motif among nature lovers! After the break, we set course in the direction of The
Big Rock, over the mighty dam at the lake 2. Stampe, and further down the hill to the town.
Our hike ends in the same place we started, outside the Town Hall in the city centre of Kristiansand.
Hiking schedule: July 1- August 31, 10 AM
Starting point: Our tour starts outside Kristiansand Tourist Information (located in Kristiansand’s
Town Hall).
Trip length and distance: This tour takes about 2-2.5 hours. The walking distance is 4 kilometers.
Children information: Children below 15 years of age together with an adult do not pay anything.
Required experience: Reasonable standard of fitness required. Hiking shoes or similar needed

Source: Visit Kristiansand

The park of King Christian IV of Denmark

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