On Street View these horses are seen in two paddocks outside a stable/barn. The paddocks are on the edge of Lille Vildmose.
Lille Vildmose is Denmark’s largest protected area. Its 7,600 hectares includes raised bogs, fens, birch scrub, forests and lakes which are inhabited by animals including horses, red deer and wild boar.
Lille Vildmose is also home to a number of bird species including golden eagles and white-tailed eagles. The golden eagles have successfully bred at the reserve every year since 1999.
Nature - Birds and Animals
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By: Mike_bjm