
Frøslev Polde-path- The Pearl of Hærvejen
Frøslev Camp Museum
Experience a piece of strong Danish war history. Frøslev Camp was established by the German occupation forces in 1944 and is today one of Europe's best-preserved prisoner camps.
Address: Frøslev Camp Museum, Lejrvejen 83, 6330 Padborg
Frøslev Camp and the White Buses
Frøslev Camp near Padborg was erected in 1944. The camp served as an internment camp for Danish prisoners during the Second World War. Although the purpose was to avoid deportations to concentration camps, over 1600 prisoners were still sent south - many never returned. The original buildings, barbed wire, and watchtowers tell a powerful story about prisoners, resistance movements, and the White Buses that saved thousands of lives in the final months of the war. Read more and view on map
Address: Frøslev Camp Museum, Lejrvejen 83, 6330 Padborg
Customs - and Border Museum
About 4km from the route there is a living museum that tells the history of the border area through exhibitions about smuggling, customs, and customs officers. Read more and view on map
Address: Hovedgaden 28, 6340 Kruså
The Frøslev-Polde Trail starts from the parking lot 500 meters from Frøslev Camp and about 6km from the center of Padborg. You can take the bus to Fårhus and from there walk approximately 2km to the start of the route. Water and toilet facilities are available at Frøslev Camp.
The route is certified as a Leading Quality Trail – Best of Europe by the European Hiking Federation.
Read more about the certification