Ejer Bavnehøj is the highest natural point in Denmark (171 m). At its summit is a tower, 13 m tall, commemorating the reunion of the south of Jutland with the rest of Denmark after the First World War. Yding Skovhøj also claims to be the highest point in Denmark, but Danish authorities decided in 1953 that a Bronze Age burial mound artificially increases its height above that of Ejer Bavnehøj.