Harsnab Høj

Harsnab Høj is a hill in , . Harsnab Høj is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include JYSK Park and JYSK Arena.

Stadium
is a football stadium in , Denmark. The stadium is home to Silkeborg IF and Young Boys FD and has capacity for 10,000 spectators. The construction of began in 2015 and was completed in the summer of 2017.

Sports venue
, or Silkeborg-Hallerne, is a complex of indoor sports arenas in , used for several sports, but primarily handball. The arena is home to Danish Handball League team Bjerringbro-Silkeborg Håndbold.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Silkeborg and Grauballe.

is a town in founded in 1844 around a paper mill at the Gudenå River. The history of the place goes back to the 15th century, when a castle was located at an islet in the lake of .

Village
is a village in , in . It is located 8 km northeast of and had a population of 987.

Village
is a town, with a population of 1,965, in , in . It is located 10 km east of and 35 km west of . Church from 1876 is located in the town.

Harsnab Høj

Latitude
56.1925° or 56° 11′ 33″ north
Longitude
9.612° or 9° 36′ 43″ east
Open location code
9F8F5JR6+XR
Open­Street­Map ID
node 12327458533
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­hill
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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Gødvad School and Gødvad Forsamlingshus.

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