Sit around the fire, feel the warmth of the embers and watch as wood slowly turns into coal.
In short, charcoal making is the art of turning wood into charcoal – an ancient craft from the forests of North Zealand that we bring to life at Esrum Kloster & Møllegård during the Ascension and Pentecost holidays. It’s an activity for the whole family.
As a guest, you are part of the process. In a coal bucket, we follow the transformation of the wood over the embers while telling stories about life in the forest and the so-called “black men” who guarded the miles. While we wait for the wood to turn into coal, there is time to carve a small pencil, warm up with a cup of tea and just be present together around the fire.
After about half an hour, the charcoal is ready – and you get your very own charcoal to take home as a memento of a special experience.
We start the coal mining several times during the day, so you can easily adapt the visit to your own rhythm – just show up before the start (see times below) – and we meet in Klostergården.
Program:
- 10:30 – Children’s tour of Esrum Monastery
- 11:00-12:00 – Bullet widening
- 13:00 – Adult tour of Esrum Monastery
- 13:30-14:30 – Bullet widening
- 14:30-15:30 – Bullet widening


