Walk freely among hundreds of wild deer in the ancient forest surrounding the Danish Royal Family's summer residence — a serene, utterly unique encounter with nature and monarchy just minutes from the city centre.
What to expect
Stroll through ancient beech woodland where red and fallow deer roam freely, grazing calmly beside the footpaths — an almost surreal intimacy with wildlife in a royal setting. On summer days, the Danish flag flies over Marselisborg Palace when the royal family is in residence. After the forest, return to the harbour for a one-hour guided cruise past Aarhus's sleek waterfront architecture, sandy beaches, and the cruise terminal itself — the city looks entirely different from the water. It's a perfect, unhurried half-day that balances nature, history, and beauty.
Good to know
The deer park is a 20-minute taxi ride south of port; entry is always free. AROS Cruises departs from the harbour — book in advance at expedia.com or direct via the harbour kiosk. Combine both experiences into a 3–4 hour afternoon loop. Flat, easy terrain in the park; suitable for all fitness levels.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Aarhus — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.