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Store Dyrehave (literally Large Animal Park) is a forest located to the east of the village immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zealand, Denmark. Consisting of conifers and beech, it was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28 as a royal deer park for hunting. In 1680, Christian V introduced a geometrical system of roads forming a star with eight branches for par force hunting. Although par force hunting was discontinued in 1777, the road system and numbered stone posts remain fully intact. Store Dyrehave is one of the three forests forming the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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  • Store Dyrehave (literally Large Animal Park) is a forest located to the east of the village immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zealand, Denmark. Consisting of conifers and beech, it was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28 as a royal deer park for hunting. In 1680, Christian V introduced a geometrical system of roads forming a star with eight branches for par force hunting. Although par force hunting was discontinued in 1777, the road system and numbered stone posts remain fully intact. Store Dyrehave is one of the three forests forming the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (en)
  • Den Store Dyrehave (danska: "Stora djurgården") är en dansk skog med inslag av parkmiljö, liksom den något mindre Jægersborg Dyrehave (Dyrehaven). Den store Dyrehave ligger vid den nordsjällandska staden Hillerød, och var tidigare kunglig jaktmark för det välkända Frederiksborgs slott inne i Hilleröd. Slottet byggdes av Kristian IV under det tidiga 1600-talet och det nästan kvadratformade naturområdet planterades 1628 . Även om lövskog varit dominerande har inslaget av gran tidigare varit påtagligt. Danska naturstyrelsen, som numera äger området, har på senare år valt att sluta ersätta stormfälld gran med nya granar och påsikt skall området i princip bli en skog av blandade lövträd . (sv)
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  • Store Dyrehave - Stjernen 1.JPG (en)
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  • The 8-way junction of Stjernen with the King's Stone at the centre. Store Dyrehave. (en)
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  • Store Dyrehave (literally Large Animal Park) is a forest located to the east of the village immediately south of Hillerød, on both sides of Københavnsvej, in North Zealand, Denmark. Consisting of conifers and beech, it was enclosed with stone walls in 1619–28 as a royal deer park for hunting. In 1680, Christian V introduced a geometrical system of roads forming a star with eight branches for par force hunting. Although par force hunting was discontinued in 1777, the road system and numbered stone posts remain fully intact. Store Dyrehave is one of the three forests forming the Par force hunting landscape in North Zealand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (en)
  • Den Store Dyrehave (danska: "Stora djurgården") är en dansk skog med inslag av parkmiljö, liksom den något mindre Jægersborg Dyrehave (Dyrehaven). Den store Dyrehave ligger vid den nordsjällandska staden Hillerød, och var tidigare kunglig jaktmark för det välkända Frederiksborgs slott inne i Hilleröd. Slottet byggdes av Kristian IV under det tidiga 1600-talet och det nästan kvadratformade naturområdet planterades 1628 . Även om lövskog varit dominerande har inslaget av gran tidigare varit påtagligt. Danska naturstyrelsen, som numera äger området, har på senare år valt att sluta ersätta stormfälld gran med nya granar och påsikt skall området i princip bli en skog av blandade lövträd . (sv)
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