Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'The par force hunting landscape in North Zealand' has mentioned 'Forest' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In his youth, the king had experienced par force hunting in France's forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
[3] The Danish orthogonal geometry of the road systems was an improvement on the star-shaped grids used in France and Germany as it provided equal access to all parts of the forest.
The entire former royal forest landscape covered a much larger area with a number of royal castles.
In its infinite expandability, the orthogonal grid could give equal access to all parts of the forest; differently from radial examples, its diagonals created more than one star point suitable for the rendez-vous.
The preserved forest cover, despite interventions of reforestation, the hunting roads and their mutual situation, the numbered stones, the fences and the emblematic markers altogether give a clear understanding of a spatial plan that focused on nature and developed in line with changes in the practical and emblematic demands of the absolute monarch.
Historical maps confirm that the forest cover and the road systems realised according to the original spatial plan have survived to a large extent.
In Store Dyrehave most secondary rides have disappeared, as has the forest cover, which has been changed due to later reforestation, and parts of the roads connecting Gribskov and Store Dyrehave.