It always strikes me how flat the land is in Denmark. The highest point is 170 m (561 ft) above sea level.
Yes, it is flat (try south of Sweden) but in some areas you find some billowing hills (Malvern Hills extra light). But even better: until 1847 they thought another montain were the highest point: Himmelbjerget (147 m). That is also what they tought us in school (am I getting old?). MY point is that roughly translated it means "the mountain that reach all the way up to the heaven", don't say danish people doesn't have great sense of humour
