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Join me for a crisp and frosty morning run in the beautiful Moesgaard area south of Aarhus, Denmark. ❄️🏃♂️ With temperatures at -3°C (26°F), the landscape was covered in a light frost, making for a stunning and refreshing experience. The route takes us from the deep woods of Moesgaard Skov down to the coastline at Moesgaard Strand, where I was lucky enough to spot a large Grey Heron standing by the water. On the way back, I took a different path following the Giber Å stream. After crossing the water, I stumbled upon a very unique wooden building: the Magnetic Observatory belonging to Aarhus University. It's a fascinating structure I hadn't noticed before! The run continues past grazing Highland Cattle, the historic Moesgaard Manor, the iconic Stave Church, and the modern architecture of Moesgaard Museum (MOMU). Before finishing, I passed under the towering Søsterhøj Transmitter and ended right where I started: at the local favorite, Krammetræet (The Hugging Tree). Highlights & Timestamps: 0:00 - Start at Krammetræet (The Hugging Tree) 1:05 - Descending through Moesgaard Skov in -3°C 2:15 - Reaching Moesgaard Strand & spotting a Grey Heron 3:10 - Following the Giber Å stream 3:45 - Crossing the stream (Watch your step!) 4:10 - The Magnetic Observatory (Aarhus University) 4:35 - Meeting the Highland Cattle (Furry cows) 5:00 - Moesgaard Manor & the Stave Church 5:20 - Passing Moesgaard Museum (MOMU) 5:45 - The Søsterhøj Transmitter towering above 6:10 - Back at the finish line Gear: Keeping warm with winter tights, a winter running jacket, gloves, and a beanie – essential for these sub-zero morning runs!