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Your browser does not support JavaScript, which is required for all components of this website to function optimally. Today there are 15 gates to Dyrehaven: the most famous is Klampenborg gate at Klampenborg station. The gates were painted in their characteristic red colour from very early on, and the current look dates back to the midth century, with lintels labelled with the monogram of the reigning monarch. The construction is very strong to prevent the gates from leaning.
There are no deer grids at the gates due to the many horse-back riders in Dyrehaven. However, it is very rare that a deer escapes outside the fence. In prehistoric Denmark, Danes were already celebrating midsummer by drinking and bathing in the water of springs. These were attributed with special powers, and the midsummer events became festive occasions.
After the introduction of Christianity, these festivities were dedicated to John the Baptist in Danish Sankt Hans and the power of the spring was supposed to be extra potent on his birthday on 24 June. According to legend, a devout woman named Kirsten Piil found a spring with particular healing powers in Dyrehavsbakken, colloquially known as Bakken, started in as a spring market at Kirsten Piils Kilde. At years, Bakken is the oldest amusement park in the world and is much older than Dyrehaven itself.
As time went by, there were so many stall holders that the area around the springs became too crowded, and the stall holders were assigned spaces by the Master of the Royal Hunt on the site where Bakken is located today. The wooden roller-coaster, with m of track, was the longest in Europe when it was built in Bakken is open from March to September, and entrance is free.