Skørping
Skørping is a railway town in Rebild Municipality in Region Nordjylland in the geographic region of the Jutland peninsula known as Himmerland in northern Denmark. The modern town has a population of 3,056 as of 1 January 2025.
Skørping is served by Skørping railway station, located on the Randers–Aalborg railway line.
Skørping was the municipal seat of the former Skørping Municipality, until 1 January 2007.
Skørping Municipality
The former Skørping municipality covered an area of 238 km2, and had a total population of 9,835 in 2005.On 1 January 2007 Skørping Municipality ceased to exist as a result of the 2007 Kommunalreformen ("Municipality Reform"). It was merged with Nørager and Støvring municipalities to form the new Rebild Municipality. This created a municipality with an area of 628 km2 and a total population of 28,457.
Attractions
The town is located in the middle of the Rold Forest, Denmark's second largest forested area; Lake Madum and Large Oks Lake lie south of the town of Skørping.Rebild Bakker is a national park consisting of heather-covered hills, located in the municipality near the village of Rebild. The area was purchased in 1911 by a group of Americans of Danish descent. The effort was led by Max Henius, a Danish-American biochemist. In 1912 the park was given to the Danish state as a present with three conditions:
- That the area should remain in a natural state;
- That it would be open to the public;
- That Danish-Americans could celebrate American holidays at the park.
The park is visited by 400,000 people each year, making it one of Denmark's major tourist attractions. It has many hiking trails, and sheep wander loose in the hilly terrain. There is also a full-size reproduction of Abraham Lincoln's log cabin and a totem pole in the park.
Notable people
- Jørgen Friis a Danish lord and Governor-general of Norway
- Anders Bundgaard a Danish sculptor
- Evald Thomsen a fiddler and collector and promoter of Danish traditional music
- Thyra Frank a Danish nurse and politician
- Jesper Møller Chairman of the Danish Football Union since 2014
- Jakob Axel Nielsen a Danish lawyer and politician, brought up in Hadsund
- Bo Svensson a retired Danish professional footballer, 291 club caps