Duration approx. 1 hour - or as long as you wish. Walking distance around the garden app. 3 km.
Admission fee: adults 50 DKK - Persons under 18 yrs. are free.
Payment Machine that take credit cards and coins are available at the entrance to the garden.
Parking in the parking lot at the old smithy, which also has information center, coffee machines, picnic tables and restrooms.
You are welcome to bring your own picnic in the garden. See picnic locations is in the brochure provided at the entrance. Please bring your own garbage out of the garden again, placing it in the container in the parking lot.
Dogs on leash are welcome - remember dogs bag!
You can find information for wheelchair users at the entrance.
There are disabled toilet in the old smithy.
It is possible to go by the major trails. Bridges, spanger and tile paths will be an obstacle in some places. Please check the highlighted route for wheelchair users and disabled in the brochure provided at the entrance.
Parts of the garden is available only with a guide. Please check the highlighted areas in the brochure provided at the entrance.
All revenue benefit the maintenance of the garden.
Duration: approx. 2½ hours.
The admission fee of DKK 170 per person also includes coffee and cake.
All revenue go directly toward the maintenance of the gardens.
Parking in the courtyard by the grand stables next to the main house.
We start at the grand stables where our guide will take you through the almost 200 year old history of the gardens. From Johan Bülow, the founder of the gardens and Lord Chamberlain to King Frederic VI, we gain insight into a young nobleman’s upbringing, education, career and downfall and his later thoughts and ideals regarding the creation of the romantic gardens at Sanderumgaard.
You will hear about Susanne and Erik Vind’s comprehensive project for recreating and reinterpreting the old gardens, and their thoughts, ideas and ideals concerning the project. You will learn of the interesting historic source material that has been the foundation for the restoration of the gardens, and passages from Johan Bülow’s autobiography and diaries will be read aloud.
We will stroll in the gardens and be presented with detailed accounts of the various monuments and statues in the gardens and we will enter four pavilions: Sommerlyst (Summer’s delight), Kildehytten (The spring hut), Tankefuld (Thoughtful) and Marieshvile (Marie’s gazebo). We conclude the tour in the rose and kitchen garden where we will enjoy a cup of tea or coffee and a piece of cake in the coffee shop.
In the gift shop you will find a range of interesting high quality art, garden products, books, posters, cards and much more.
May 1st - Oktober 31st
Tuesday - Sunday open 11am - 17pm
Monday closed
50,00 kr. per adult - children under 18 years free
For tours please contact Susanne Vind