Randers Dyrehave is yet another of many Danish "dyrehaver" ("deer gardens") - fenced-in nature areas where deer live in semi-liberty. Randers Dyrehave is among the medium-sized ones (17 hectares, but 3 hectares of meadow are inaccessible to the public, and that's where the deer usually stay). All of the deer are fallow deer.
The deer garden is located in the middle of the Fladbro woods which also have an aviary for peafowl.