Kystagerparken is a park located in Hvidovre, Denmark, it borders Kalveboderne, the waters between Zealand and Amager.
[1] Kystagerparken is just one of several connected parks and green spaces in and around Hvidovre and link to areas such as Strandengen, Mågeparken, Vestvolden, Rebæk Søpark, Valbyparken and Vigerslevparken to name some.
The artificial hill of 'Bjerget' (English: The Mountain) in the park, was constructed from excess dirt from the excavations at Kongens Bryghus in Frederiksberg in 1957.
The grass is allowed to grow freely and the many wild flowers, seeds and plants provides habitat for insects, shrew, skylark, foxes and the common kestrel.
[2] In autumn, when stronger winds blow across the country, the hill of 'Bjerget' is considered an excellent place for flying kites.