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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 time

Støvring 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

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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