town
Støvring
Population 6,988 · 56.8847, 9.8331
On the Margueritruten
Støvring sits directly on the route through Østjylland.
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Overview
If you have timeStøvring is a small town in East Jutland and sits very close to the signed route, so it works well as a short stop rather than a long detour. The centre is compact and easy to get around on foot, which makes it practical if you want to stretch your legs, buy supplies, or look for a simple break from driving. A few local sights are close by, including Støvring Museum, Støvring Church, and glass and art venues within a short distance of the route. If you have more time, there are also historic sites further out on the edges of town, but Støvring is best treated as a straightforward pause on the road rather than a destination that needs a full day.
Worth a short stop if you are already on the route or want a compact town break, but not a major detour.
What to see
For a quick stop, focus on **Støvring Museum**, **Støvring Church**, and the nearby **Glass Art by Britta Madsen and Søren Gøttrup**. If you are staying a little longer, **HK Glass** is also within reach, and the **Egholm Castle ruin** and **Buderup Ødekirke** are possible side stops for travellers interested in older sites.
How long to stay
1-2 hours
Around here
Landmarks near Støvring
Parks & nature
5Museums & galleries
4Churches & historic buildings
7Støvring Church
Church · 459 m from centre
Egholm Castle ruin
Historic building · 2.3 km from centre

Buderup Ødekirke
Church · 2.4 km from centre

Sørup Church
Church · 3.1 km from centre
Gl. Skørping Church
Church · 4.2 km from centre
Helligkorskilde
Historic building · 4.2 km from centre
Gravlev Church
Church · 4.4 km from centre
Frequently asked
- Is Støvring worth stopping in on a road trip?
- Yes, but mainly as a short stop. Støvring is close to Margueritruten and has a compact centre, so it is convenient for a walk, a coffee break, or a quick look at local sights such as Støvring Museum and Støvring Church. It is not a place that usually needs a long visit unless you are interested in local art or small-town historic sites.
- What can I see near the centre of Støvring?
- The easiest places to include are Støvring Museum, Støvring Church, and Glass Art by Britta Madsen and Søren Gøttrup. These are all close enough for a simple walking stop if you want to stay near the centre. HK Glass is a little further out, but still possible if you have extra time.
- How long should I plan for Støvring?
- Most travellers only need 1 to 2 hours. That is usually enough for a short walk, a look at one or two local sights, and a break from driving. If you want to include the more distant historic sites, such as Egholm Castle ruin or Buderup Ødekirke, you may want to allow a little longer.
- Are there any historic places near Støvring?
- Yes. Støvring Church is close to the town centre, and Egholm Castle ruin and Buderup Ødekirke are nearby options if you want to add a historic side stop. These are better suited to travellers who enjoy local heritage than to anyone looking for a full sightseeing day.
- Can I walk around Støvring easily?
- Yes, the town centre is compact and works well for a short walk. That makes it a practical stop if you want to park, stretch your legs, and see a few places without needing much time. For sights farther out, you should expect a longer walk or a short drive.
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