The deer park is located south-west of Haderslev Pond. It is 100 hectares large and has a 5.8 kilometres long fence around it. In the park you will find fallow deer and red deer. Access to the park is through four red gates. In the deer park you will also find marked hiking trails and Det Grønne Forsamlingshus (the Green House) where there is an eatery (small ‘restaurant’) and a natural playground.
This is a network of paths west of Haderslev Pond that connects Haderslev with Vojens. The paths go through also the deer park and pass Hindemade, Christiansdal Hydroelectric Power Plant and Tørning Mill. Four different 4.5 to 12.5 kilometres long hiking routes are marked here.
Here you will find several marked forests
You will find these two forests north of Haderslev. They have several marked hiking routes, and in Vester Forest there is also a natural playground.
Here you will find three different routes (2.3 and 4 kilometres long).
Lies west of Sommersted. Marked hiking routes of up to 4.4 kilometres. The military road between Viborg and Padborg goes straight through the plantation.
Lies between Gram and Ribe. Three marked routes. The plantation has exciting landscape formations such as, for instance, the inland dunes.
This is South Jutland’s third largest lake. It was drained in the 1950s, but came to life again in 2003. The lake lies close to Hoptrup, and there are marked hiking routes around it.
Danhostel Haderslev has canoes for hire for use on the pond.Kanocenter Syd(phone: +45 74 84 17 19) has canoes for hire for use on Gelså.