Hornsherred

Old print of Jægerspris Castle

Hornsherred (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhoɐ̯ˀnsˌhɛɐ̯ð̩]) is a peninsula between Roskilde Fjord and Isefjord on the island of Zealand in eastern Denmark.

It falls within the expanded Frederikssund municipality and includes Jægerspris and Skibby and before 1 January 2007 a part of Bramsnæs Municipality, now a part of Lejre Municipality. It is connected to Frederikssund by the Kronprins Frederik bridge which was built in 1935. The area is increasingly popular as a venue for tourists with facilities for walking, cycling and sailing.

Skibby Church

Attractions

Hornsherred has a variety of attractions including Jægerspris Castle,[1] the Færgegård Museum of Local History[2] and the walking and cycling tracks[3] around the peninsula. There is a yachting harbour at Jægerspris. The peninsula also has a number of Stone Age burial sites. Skibby Church with frescoes dating back to the Middle Ages is one of the main cultural attractions.

References

  1. ^ kongfrederik.dk
  2. ^ "visitdenmark.com". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2007-01-10.
  3. ^ fjordstien.dk
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hornsherred.
  • Frederikssund / Hornsherred Tourist Office

55°48′N 12°00′E / 55.8°N 12°E / 55.8; 12