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opring in C harlottelund: Picking anem ones.

Crossing the railway with its large new viaduct, one rea­ dies the Jffigersborg A116, lea­ ding to Femvejen (the five roads) a large rotunda, where a monument has been erected to the late king C hristian IX and queen Louise (see page 204). From here a road to the left leads to the villa-town of Ordrup, with two churches, of which one catholic, a large gramm ar school with several hundreds of pupils and a well- known school of horticulture. Tn Ordrup is situated the track of the bicycle club. From Femvejen the Jnegers- borg Alle is continued past Bcrustorff Bark with Bern- slorff palace (see page 202) and leading to Gentofte, Ja*- gersborg and Lyngby. If one, in stead of tu rn in g

into the forest of C harlotte­ lund, continues on Strand- vejen with the number of beautiful villas, one arrives to the small ham let of Skovs- hoved and ju st before Klam- borg to r>IlvidorcA( (see page 209), the present residence of the Russian empress Dag- mar, and next to this the nEmilie Kilde « (spring). K la m p e n b o rg is situated a t the entrance to the great park of Dyrehaven. The elec­ tric tramw ay ends here. The steamers from Copenhagen have a landing-place here, and rig h t south of the Dyrehaven is the Klampenborg race­ track (see page 299). Dyrehaven has made K lam ­ penborg famous. I t is a large forest of beeches, 870 hecta­ res and laid out, like a park,

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