Lystrup Explained

Lystrup
Settlement Type:Town
Pushpin Map:Denmark#Aarhus
Pushpin Relief:y
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Denmark
Coordinates:56.2428°N 10.2367°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Denmark
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Region Midtjylland
Subdivision Type2:Municipality
Subdivision Name2:Aarhus Municipality
Area Urban Km2:5.1
Population As Of:2024
Population Urban:10259
Population Density Urban Km2:auto
Population Blank1 Title:Gender [1]
Population Blank1:4970 males and 5289 females
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:DK-8520 Lystrup

Lystrup is a suburb to Aarhus, Denmark. It is located 9 km north of Aarhus city centre, west of Egå and the Bay of Aarhus. It had a population of 10,259 (1 January 2024),[2] and is the second most populous urban area of Aarhus Municipality.

The larger local community of Lystrup-Elsted-Elev had a population of 12,034 as of January 1, 2023. Including Hjorthøj, with which the town has gradually merged, the total population of the combined urban area was 15,653.[3]

The name Lystrup (Etymology)

The name Lystrup originates from a local chieftain named Lyr, who lived in the area around the 13th century. Lyr was a devoted worshiper of the Norse gods and rejected both Christianity and the idea of ever having a church built on his land. Lyr’s burial mound still exists near the present-day Lystrup Church, which was built in 1989.

For many years, the area was known as Lyrstrup, and later it received its current name, Lystrup.

Schools

Two schools (Lystrup Skole, Elsted Skole), several kindergartens, after-school centres and private daycarers makes Lystrup a suburb full of childlife, and the town has seen a substantial inflow of family residents in recent years.

Shopping

Lystrup also provides good shopping possibilities, with several smaller, specialized boutiques along with one major, and three minor supermarkets. SuperBrugsen is one of the big co-operative supermarket chains in Denmark, Lystrup also have a Netto. Lystrup also provides a local library, for all citizens of Aarhus to loan books, free of charge.

Sports

Lystrup also has great sport facilities, and the local club Lystrup IF offers a wide range of activities on all levels, including association football, water polo, tennis, handball, swimming, badminton, squash and basketball.[4]

Public transport

Light Rail

Lystrup serves as a hub in Denmark's first light rail network, which extends from Odder in the south through Aarhus to Grenå in the east. The town has two light rail stops: Lystrup Station and Hovmarken Station. There are departures nine times an hour, six towards Aarhus Central Station, taking 18 minutes with L1 and 32 minutes with L2.Lystrup Station

Lystrup Station is located in the town center. It serves as the terminus for the inner route (L2), which runs from Aarhus Central Station to Lystrup via Aarhus University Hospital. Additionally, the station is served by the Grenå Line (L1), which runs from Aarhus Central Station to Grenaa. Lystrup Station is the larger of the two light rail stops in the town, with three tracks.

Lystrup Station had 69,694 passengers in the first quarter of 2024, making it the seventh most used stop on the entire light rail system (L1 and L2), with Aarhus Central Station, Aarhus University Hospital, and Aarhus University occupying the top three spots. Of the passengers, 46,804 boarded L1 (Grenå Line) and 22,890 boarded L2 (inner route/Odder Line).[5]

Hovmarken Station

Hovmarken Station is a light rail station in eastern Lystrup, served exclusively by the Grenå Line (L1). In the winter of 2023/2024, the Aarhus City Council proposed closing the Hovmarken light rail stop. The proposal was made due to Aarhus Letbane's difficulty in adhering to the timetable on the Grenå Line. The proposal was approved in April 2024, and the station will be closed in late summer 2024.

Hovmarken Station had 4,286 boardings in the first quarter of 2024.

Buses

Lystrup is served by the yellow city bus lines from Aarbus, owned by the regional transit company Midttrafik. Aarbus handles all city bus operations in Aarhus Municipality. Aarbus serves Lystrup with city bus lines 16 and 18, night bus 45, and a school bus to Egå Gymnasium.

Recreational areas

Lystrup has a forest and four parks.

Centrally in the town, north of the railroad, lies Southern Forest (Danish: Sønderskov), officially rated as a dog forest where visitors may let their dogs roam freely. Southern forest is used for a wide range of recreational activities such as horseback-riding, jogging and scouting.

The four parks are Hovmarken, Indelukket, Æblehaven and Hedeskovparken.

Egå Engsø lies south of the city and from it the river New Egå (Danish: Ny Egå) runs to the coast and bay.

Churches

In Lystrup, there are two parishes: Elsted Parish and Lystrup Parish.

Lystrup Parish was separated from Elsted Parish in 1990. The division was both geographical and based on population. At the time of the division, Elsted Parish had 3,901 residents, and Lystrup Parish had 3,926 residents.

Lystrup Church is the new church in town, built in 1989. Elsted Church was built in 1210.

Industry

Lystrup is home to a large business area with several well-known companies such as Elopak, Terma, and Millarco. A total of 3,507 companies were registered in the postal code 8520 as of March 1, 2024.

List of major companies in the town:

Media

Local news in Lystrup is covered by the media outlets Aarhus Stiftstidende, LystrupLiv og Jyllands-posten (JP Aarhus, Aarhus Onsdag og Din Avis Aarhus).

Notable people

Neighbouring towns

Notes and References

  1. https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY1?lang=en BY1: Population 1. January by urban areas, age and sex
  2. https://m.statbank.dk/TableInfo/BY3?lang=en BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density
  3. Danmarks Statistikbank (2023): Folketal 1. januar efter køn, byområder og landdistrikter, alder og tid. BY1. (https://www.statbank.dk/)
  4. Web site: Lystrup IF website . . 2 July 2020.
  5. Lund, H. (2024): Letbanen er populær som aldrig før: Her er listen over de mest og mindst travle stationer. Aarhus Stiftstidende. (www.stiften.dk)