Ørnsøstien

A walk around Ørnsø is a beautiful hike of approximately 3 kilometers, where nature can be experienced up close. Although the lake is close to the city, the area offers peace, tranquility and plenty of fresh air.

Hiking around Ørnsø

A hike around Ørnsø offers the opportunity to experience nature up close. Small detours along the way tell of the area's rich cultural history. Despite the proximity of the city, there is a calmness here, where you can immerse yourself in stories about the lake's birdlife and landscape.

Availability

The Ørnsø path is primarily for walking, as the trail lies in a natural area that is relatively vulnerable to human disturbances.

A protected area

The area around Ørnsø offers a lot of varied nature, from open meadows and dense willow thicket to high-trunk woods of red alder and beech. The lake contains a rich birdlife, which can be observed from the path in certain places. The area's other wildlife is linked to the lake, the rivers, the forests and the meadows. Among other things, the otter lives on the lake and the rivers. The natural values of the area are protected so that they are preserved for posterity.

The lake and the aquatic environment

Ørnsø is a nutritious lake of 42 ha and a max. depth of 10.5 m. For many years the lake has been heavily ocher from the river Funder Å. In recent years, much has been done to reduce leaching of the ocher to the lake, but the aquatic environment still seems to be affected. The aquatic environment is also influenced by nutrients from the farms along Funder Å. However, the impact is decreasing.

The cultural history

The surroundings of the lake are also rich in cultural history. Silkeborg Bad and German bunkers from World War II are some of the significant buildings. In addition to the railway line between Silkeborg and Herning, there has been a railway to Kjellerup / Rødkærsbro, Ejstrupholm and Horsens. The three abandoned tracks are today used as nature trails for pedestrians, cyclists and riders.

Water level

If the water level in Ørnsø is above 19.65 meters above sea level, the path may be flooded. You can stay updated on the current water level at Vandportalen