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Oplev Hubertusjagten i Dyrehaven / Experience drag hunting in Dyrehaven

Date
02.11.2025
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Start 02.11.2025
Lessons 2
Event no.: 09030-25
 
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Kom og oplev Hubertusjagten - et miks af klassisk kultur og frisk luft!
Hubertusjagten går helt tilbage til Christian den 5. Dyrehaven var kongens private jagtområde, men i 1756 blev haven åbnet for almindelige mennesker. I dag er Dyrehaven et populært udflugtssted, fordi det ligger naturskønt med skov og udsigt til Øresund. Desuden ligger forlystelsesparken Bakken ved siden af.

Den 1. søndag i november hvert år afholdes Hubertusjagten i Dyrehaven. Det er et forhindringsløb til hest og ikke en jagt i almindelig forstand. Den har fået sit navn efter skytshelgenen for jagt, Hubertus.

Det er en meget traditionsrig begivenhed, så kom med og oplev den!

Det foregår:
Søndag den 2. november 2025
Vi mødes kl. 8.30 på Københavns Hovedbanegård oppe i hallen ved spor 9 + 10. Sammen tager vi S-toget til Klampenborg Station.


Jagten er kl. 10.00 - 12.00.

Alle er velkomne, og vi taler en blanding af dansk og engelsk.
Husk varmt tøj og evt. en madpakke.




Come and experience the Hubertus hunt - a mix of classic culture and fresh air
Hubertusjagten ('the Hubertus Hunt') dates all the way back to King Christian V. Dyrehaven was originally the king?s private hunting ground, but in 1756 it was opened to the general public. Today, Dyrehaven is a popular spot for day trips thanks to its beautiful natural setting with woodlands and views of the Øresund. The amusement park Bakken is also located right next to it.

Every year on the first Sunday in November, Hubertusjagten is held in Dyrehaven. It?s a drag hunt, a horseback obstacle race - not a hunt in the traditional sense. It?s named after the patron saint of hunters, Hubert.

This is a very traditional event, so come along and experience it!

It takes place:
Sunday 2 November 2025
We?ll meet at 08:30 at Copenhagen Central Station, in the main hall near platforms 9 + 10. We?ll take the S-train together to Klampenborg Station.


The hunt takes place from 10:00 to 12:00.

Everyone is welcome, and we?ll speak a mix of Danish and English.

Remember to wear warm clothes and perhaps a packed lunch, too.

Barbara C. Christensen

Barbara recommends:
Do you have a favourite place in Copenhagen?
"I live in the Vesterbro district in the heart of Copenhagen. Often, I cycle around both during my working hours and in my free time. Copenhagen is a medieval city with many cultural offerings. The Danish Architecture Centre (DAC) is a museum located in the BLOX building near the Royal Library. DAC features changing exhibitions about the city's architecture, you can learn about modern as well as older architecture in Copenhagen at the museum. The staff are architects and offer guided tours in both Danish and English. At the top of the building, there is a lovely restaurant where you can enjoy the view of the city's towers and have a Danish lunch."

What Copenhagen cinemas do you like?
"Copenhagen has cinemas that offer mainstream films and cinemas that offer niche films. Mainstream films can be found at Cinemaxx, Palads, and Imperial, which all have impressive sound systems. Personally, I prefer niche films, such as European films, Nordic noir or French films. Grand Teatret on Mikkel Bryggers Gade 8 offers this type of film. The cinema is located on a side street to Strøget, and there is also a café where you can have a cup of coffee or a glass of wine and enjoy a meal while having a good time. Cinemateket is located near Kongens Have on Gothersgade. Here, you have the opportunity to see the film of the month, typically with a different theme each month. Many of the niche films shown at Cinemateket are in English and without subtitles. The restaurant SULT offers delicious food."

Do you have a favourite place outside of Copenhagen?
"When I leave the city to experience nature, I enjoy kayaking. You can, for example, rent kayaks at the kayak hotel or near Mølleå north of Copenhagen. It's a good idea to check the weather before heading out. In winter, I bathe in Isefjorden. I am a winter bather and a member of a winter bathing club in Hundested in North Zealand. When winter bathing, you go to the sauna afterward. It's the best medicine against the winter blues."

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Oplev Hubertusjagten i Dyrehaven / Experience drag hunting in Dyrehaven

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