Baldersbæk

The plantations were created in the years around 1900 by wealthy Copenhageners to promote soil melioration in Western Jutland.

He also commissioned the sculptor Anders Bundgaard to design a number of sandstone monuments for the park.

[2] Villa Baldersbæk was constructed to designs by Bernhard and Valdemar Ingemann with inspiration from Frederiksdal House.

Features comprised a carp pond, winding paths, cottages, monuments and fountains.

The three-metre-tall Three-Hundreds-Stone from 1912 stands at the spot where the three historical hundreds of laugs, Malt and Skads meet.