Margueritruten Compass

Section · 839 km · 1,247 landmarks

Østjylland — the Marguerite Route through East Jutland

This stretch runs past Aarhus — Denmark's second city, with its open-air Den Gamle By and the rainbow-ringed ARoS art museum — then climbs into the hills of Mols Bjerge National Park and out onto Djursland, where the daisy signs reach the fjord coast at Ebeltoft and its preserved frigate. It is the Marguerite Route's liveliest run, pairing a real city with rolling, walkable countryside.

The Marguerite Route is Denmark’s 4,203 km signed scenic byway, marked by the brown daisy sign and divided into 8 regional sections. The full route is shown faintly on the map below for context.

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