Experiences in the land of bargemen
From Silkeborg to Randers, the river Gudenå runs through the landscape of barges, which for hundreds of years was an important waterway and transportation route in Denmark. Experience a world of water through adventurous wilderness, past the country’s largest dammed lake to one of Denmark’s largest inland deltas where Gudenåen becomes Randers Fjord.To the north, salmon leap in historic fishing waters where salmon farms once stood side by side. Anglers stand at the edge of the silvered stream in search of the big catch.Read about barge towns and villages, historic bridges, several of which were sabotaged during wars, one of Northern Europe’s largest shipwrecks, unique birdlife and beautiful nature areas – and get inspired for your next trip to Gudenåen.
Gudenåen - NORTH, MIDDLE and SOUTHCombine your hiking, canoeing or cycling trip with the train
On the northernmost part of Gudenåen, the train makes it easy to manage logistics. The train runs between Randers, Langå, Ulstrup and Bjerringbro. You can easily stay in Randers, for example, and take the train to Bjerringbro, Ulstrup or Langå – rent a canoe and sail back. Or stay in Bjerringbro, walk to Ulstrup or Langå and take the train back. There are many possible combinations. Find train times on Rejseplanen.