Rebild Hills
Every year the Rebild Hills are visited by more than 400,000 people. Thus they are one of the most visited tourist attractions in Denmark. In addition to enjoying the beautiful nature at the foot of the Rold Forest, visitors are able to enjoy a number of sights with a special connection to the area.

On July 4, 2000 the Rebild society was presented with an impressive bronze statue, which was placed on the lawn adjacent to Top Karen's Hus - later to become known as "Friendship Lawn." On July 4, 2001 a bust of Victor Borge, who had been named honorary president of the Rebild society during his visit in 2000, joined the statue. On July 4, 2002 the Rebild society's portal, which had been thoroughly and completely renovated, was dedicated. On that same day a bust of the society's founder, Max Henius, was placed at the entrance. Here Max welcomes guests to the Rebild Hills.
On July 4, 2003 a bust of US President William Howard Taft was unveiled. Taft was in 1812 named Rebild's first honorary president. Together with Top Karen's Hus, the Lincoln Log Cabin and the other sights, the sculptures on Friendship Lawn offer visitors an exciting look into the history of the Rebild Hills.
In 1964 Charles L. Hansen, the Rebild society's president, allowed the name Rebild National Park Board to be changed to Rebild National Park Society, Incorporated.
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