Møllehøj (Danish: [ˈmøləˌhʌjˀ]) is the highest natural point in Metropolitan Denmark at 170.86 m (560.6 ft).
[1][3][Note 1] Møllehøj is in the Ejerbjerge hills in Skanderborg municipality, very close to Ejer Bavnehøj.
The summit is marked with a millstone, a remnant of Ejer mill which was situated on the hill from 1838 to 1917.
New measurements made in February 2005 showed that Møllehøj was higher than both Yding Skovhøj (172.66 m including a Bronze Age burial mound on its summit, 170.77 m without) in Horsens municipality and Ejer Bavnehøj, which had both been thought higher.
[1] The place is located on private land next to a farm, but it has been made open for public visits.