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The Stone Head On Raklev Church

The Stone Head On Raklev Church

High up on the eastern gable of Raklev Church, protrudes a large stone head. The head is known to be older than the church itself, but by exactly how much is unknown. Why it was incorporated into the church is also a bit of a mystery. Centuries of folk legends, however, would have us know that it depicts a mythic, local character by the name “Ole Bulder”

The Kildevæld Lake

The Kildevæld Lake

This small, unassuming lake on the margins of Copenhagen has its fair share of unusual stories connected to it, mostly revolving around sightings of a large creature.

The Cross at Conradineslyst

The Cross at Conradineslyst

Near the Conradineslyst estate, between Skellebjerg and Ruds Vedby, stands a strange, solitary cross on the side of the road. No one knows the true origin of it, but the legends mention a murdered girl and a strange dog haunting the area.

Havfruegrunden

Havfruegrunden

The Mermaid Islet, in Danish “Havfruegrunden”, was a small patch of land once located in the passageway between Slotsholmen and Christianshavn. It got its name because it supposedly was a favored place of mermaids.