Yding Skovhøj

Yding Skovhøj in Horsens municipality, Jutland is one of Denmark's highest points.

Ejer Bavnehøj is Denmark's third highest natural point at 170.35 m (558.9 ft).

Høj, from the Old Norse word haugr, can be translated to mean hill or mound.

This started a heated discussion about whether man-made structures could be counted as part of Denmark's highest point which finished with Professor N.E.

As Ejer Bavnehøj was higher than the highest natural point of Yding Skovhøj it was then regarded as being Denmark's highest point until February 2005 when researchers discovered that in reality Møllehøj was slightly taller.