Ambrosius's Oak, Historic oak in Troense, Denmark
The centuries-old oak tree stands tall near Valdemars Castle on the island of Tåsinge, measuring several meters in circumference with widespread branches.
This oak tree has persisted through five centuries of Danish history, marking the landscape since the early years of the Renaissance period.
The tree earned its name from Danish poet Ambrosius Stub, who regularly sat beneath its branches during the 18th century to compose his literary works.
Visitors can reach the oak by following marked paths from Valdemars Castle, with the tree visible throughout the year against the Danish countryside.
The geographic coordinates of latitude 55.018889 and longitude 10.640833 place this oak in a setting that connects literature with natural heritage.
Location: Svendborg Municipality
GPS coordinates: 55.01889,10.64083
Latest update: March 8, 2025 17:16
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