Tølløse
Tølløse is a railway town located in the northwestern part of the island of Zealand in Denmark. It has a population of 4,007.
The town is located in Holbæk Municipality in Region Zealand and was the municipal seat of the former Tølløse Municipality until 1 January 2007.
Tølløse is served by Tølløse railway station located on the railway line between Roskilde and Holbæk, and is the terminus of the railway line from Tølløse to Slagelse, operated by Lokaltog A/S.
Tølløse is known for the many schools in town. One public school, two private schools, and three boarding schools .
Notable people
- Birgitte Gøye a lady in waiting, landholder, noble and County administrator of Tølløse until 1566
- Christian Detlev, Count von Reventlow a Danish military leader and diplomat
- Peter Johansen Neergaard a Danish landowner
- Michael Rasmussen controversial retired Danish professional cyclist who competed in road racing and mountain biking.
- Thomas Bruun Eriksen a Danish professional road bicycle racer and sometime resident of Tølløse
- John Axelsen a Danish amateur golfer, lives in Tølløse
- Mads Pedersen Danish professional cyclist, first ever Danish UCI road world champion in 2019