The Forgotten Bridges | Sæbygårdvej 49 | 9300 Sæby
A walk through nature and history
Discover Sæby's hidden connections on the beautiful walking route "The Forgotten Bridges" – a journey through town, forest and history, where nature and stories merge.
The route takes you past old bridges, forgotten passages, and places where the footprints of the past can still be discerned.
The route is approximately 5 km long and winds its way from Sæbygård Castle through the forest, past streams and bridges, ending at Sæby Harbour. Along the way, you'll experience a unique encounter between cultural history and nature – perfect for both locals and visitors wanting to discover Sæby in a new way.
Along the route you will find, amongst other things:
Adda Ravnkilde Bridge, named after the local author who put Sæby on the literary map.
Rottehullerne, a fascinating concrete portal deep within the forest, where the atmospheres of the city and nature converge.
Several small bridges and passages, where time seems to stand still, and where stories from Sæby's past emerge between trees and streams.
The route is ideal for families, nature lovers, and history enthusiasts alike. It can be walked all year round and only requires a pair of good shoes and a desire to explore.
Along the way, you can enjoy birdsong, the tranquillity of the forest, and the fresh sea air as you move through some of Sæby's most atmospheric surroundings.




The Forgotten Bridges | Sæbygårdvej 49 | 9300 Sæby