Søllerød Naturpark is a protected area of rolling fields, meadows and small woods in Rudersdal Municipality, some 20 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
[1] The cultivated parts of Søllerød Naturpark are used for the growing of winter feed for the deer population in Jægersborg Dyrehave.
Attemosevej follows a watershed, meaning that water in Kalvemosen runs west to Indre Sø before continuing to Søllerød Lake, while water on the east side of the road is collected in Kikhanerenden and continues to the Øresund.
It reaches a height of 85 metres, making it the second highest point in Rudersdal Municipality.
A viewpoint at the top affords sweeping views of the area and the Øresund with the island of Hven to the east.