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Denmark has no mountains

Denmark is famously mountain-free, with its highest "summit," Møllehøj, standing at a whopping 170.86 meters (561 feet)—basically a big hill! This makes biking in Denmark a wonderful wayto travel with over 12,000 km of cycle tracks and lanes throughout the country!


Unlike its Scandinavian neighbors, Norway and Sweden, with their dramatic mountain ranges, Denmark’s charm lies in its gently rolling hills, flat plains, and breezy coastal landscapes. 


So, while you won’t be scaling any Everest-like peaks here, you can enjoy a scenic walk up a hill and still claim to have conquered Denmark’s "tallest mountain"!

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