The Danish Nature Agency have natural resorts with grazing animals all over the country. The animals graze in enclosures, which ensure that they stay in the resort and do not wander onto roads, cultivated fields, etc.
Grazing animals is one of the tools, which the Nature Agency use to target the management of wildlife development. Herbivores – especially large herbivores, such as cattle, horses, deer, and buffalos – play an important role in enhancing biodiversity by creating dynamics in nature, and thereby habitats for a great variety of animals and plants. Animal holders, farmers, and others who have a formal agreement with the Nature Agency own the animals.
To explore nature and experience Denmark’s large mammals can provide exciting and educational wildlife experiences. Legislation give the public access to frequent the enclosures at all hours.
Learn more about what is allowed in enclosures with grazing animals
Generally, the grazing animals are calm and have no interest in approaching humans. However, when animals graze in closed off areas, they have less freedom to move around. Dangerous situations may occur for people in the enclosures.
Minimize the risk of dangerous situations by following the 4 good advice below
In enclosures with grazing animals, it is allowed at all hours:
- to pass anywhere on foot
- to cycle on roads and trails, where it is possible to pass on an ordinary bicycle
- to ride on horseback on roads more than 2.5 m wide
- to bring a dog provided it is kept on a leash at all times
- to bring baby prams and wheel the bicycles
- to drive with handicap scooters, electric wheel chairs etc. on roads and trails.
It is strictly forbidden to:
- to feed the animals
- to scare, chase, or in other ways mistreat the animals