Rønde

This kind of grade difference is unusual for Denmark, where the overall highest point in the country is 172 meters above sea level.

Barley, wheat, canola, and in recent years corn, are common crops in the farmland surrounding Rønde as well as in the rest of Denmark.

Rønde also has a vocational school with a number of lines related to crafts, commerce and computer oriented specialisations.

These are types of boarding schools that young people in Denmark can choose, typically for a year, to cultivate special interests such as sports and aspects of culture, such as theatre, or as a means of strengthening their academic skill, often as a break before continuing in the mainstream education system.

Ugelbølle also has an industrial area, and a newer residential neighborhood dominated by over the average priced housing.

The main road through Rønde is also a route from the city of Aarhus to residential and summer house areas on the southern part of the Djursland peninsula.

[3] Rønde lies next to the coastal Mols Bjerge National Park, covering a hilly area by the sea with many bays and coves.

One of the two main roads to the tourism based coastal town, Ebeltoft in the park, passes through Rønde.

[3] From Rønde one can travel to the island of Zealand and Copenhagen, via car and ferry sailing either from Ebeltoft or Aarhus, reaching the capital in approximately two and a half hours.

Elevation map with town limits for the Rønde area. To the west the town is located in a glacial valley, and to the east it stretches up a moraine hill.
View from hill top by Rønde over parts of the town with Følle Bay, Århus Bay and Jutland in the background
Peninsula with Kalø Castle Ruin and part of Hestehave Skov. The photo was taken from a hilltop burial mound in the eastern outskirts of Rønde.
Path through beech wood in spring at Hestehave Skov by Rønde.