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Denmark

Denmark

 

What is Denmark famous for?

1. Copenhagen: Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and is dotted with many Michelin Star restaurants and eclectic nightclubs. It is also home to iconic buildings, lush green gardens and world-famous art galleries.

2. Lego: The birthplace of LEGO is considered to be Billund, which is a quaint Danish town. You can also find Legoland resorts here where you can have access to rides, games, and worldwide landmarks made of LEGO.

3. Castles: Denmark is renowned for its beautiful castles where you can learn more about the past and present of the Royal families. Kronborg Castle and Frederiksborg Castle are the most popular castles in Denmark.

4. Faroe Islands: The Faroe Islands is a group of eighteen volcanic islands that are home to charming harbor villages and some of the most stunning beaches.

 

Denmark is a Nordic country that is located south of Norway and southwest of Sweden and is bordered by Germany in the south. It borders both the North Seas and Baltic along its tidal shoreline.

Denmark is considered to be one of the most picturesque destinations in the entire world as it is blessed with alluring lakes, picture-perfect sceneries, and graceful waterfalls. It is also home to acres of vineyards, and some of the most pristine beaches, adding to the country's appeal.

Whether you wish to see the storybook castles or you wish to uncover the Vikings history Denmark will turn your fantasies into reality with its splendid attractions. You can visit The National Gallery of Denmark and Lyngby Open-Air Museum to discover the rich history and culture of this country.

You can also visit The Round Tower that offers excellent panoramic views of Copenhagen city. If you wish to discover how The Danish Royal Family lived then, you should definitely visit Amalienborg Palace. Another major draw for the tourists is Nyhavn, which is a charming quarter known for its multicolored houses and chain of restaurants.

You can enjoy tons of enthralling activities in Denmark, ranging from viewing the Northern Lights in Denmark at Faroe Islands archipelago to building Lego towers at Legoland. If you wish to spend a few moments away from the hustle and bustle, then you can appreciate the lush greenery and enjoy the roller coaster ride at Tivoli Gardens.

You can also witness a huge range of flora and fauna at the Copenhagen Zoo and enjoy bird watching at Discover Thy National Park. And how can you forget to grab a beer at Carlsberg Brewery that produces the finest beer in Europe?

Denmark experiences temperate and generally warm weather, and the average temperature ranges around 7.8 °C annually. Spring is the driest weather and about 23.8 inches of precipitation fall annually.

Best places to visit in Denmark

1. Skagen: Skagen is located at the northernmost tip of Denmark and is one of the best places to visit in Denmark and is renowned for its surreal beauty and picture-perfect views. It is the main fishing port of the country that has long sandy beaches and tons of sailboats.

This charming village is also known to be the meeting point of the North and Baltic seas and is the most preferred destination for herring fishing. If you're lucky, then you can also come across some seals while fishing over here.


2. Mols Bjerge National Park: Mols Bjerge National Park is known for its rugged landscapes and deep dead ice holes. This Danish National Park was created over millions of years by tons of water and gigantic ice tongues.

It is considered to be one of the best places for picnics, bike trips, hikes, or a road trip due to its magnetizing landscape and lush green flora and fauna. It is home to meadows, pastures, marshes, and woodlands that make it an absolute wonderland of nature.


3. Rabjerg Mile: Your trip to Denmark won't be complete if you don't visit Rabjerg Mile, which is a migrating coastal dune that extends towards the east-northeast of Kattegat at an average speed of about fifteen meters.

You can explore the dune via a bike, or you can even climb up to the top of the dune for an enthralling experience. From the top, you will have an astounding view of the nearby areas and lush green sceneries.


4. Gilleleje: This is a famous fishing town located on the North Sea where you can see a pretty mix of thatched old houses and thatched huts. It is also home to some of the best unpretentious seafood restaurants where you can savor lip-smacking delicacies.

This idyllic fishing village is known for its narrow winding streets that have many small specialist shops from where you can buy everything under the sun at budget-friendly prices. It also houses the Gilleleje Museum that is one of the best places to discover hidden facts about this village.


5. Tivoli Gardens: This is an enchanting garden and an amusement park located in Copenhagen in Denmark. It is more than a 175-year old park and has become a national treasure over the years. You can enjoy here some of the most thrilling rides, and you can also play fun games in the gaming arcade.

If you're a foodie, then you'll spot here a wide selection of restaurants and cafes to satiate your hunger. Many musical events and theme-based carnivals are also organized here to keep the visitors fully entertained.


6. Rosenborg Castle: This is a beautiful Danish castle that is known for its stunning architecture and majestic grandeur. It is four hundred years old and is adorned with stunning surfaces and crown jewels.

The castle also has a fountain and beautiful gardens where you can witness lush greenery and blooming flowers. It was built in 1606 by King Christian IV as his summer residence. The rooms are adorned with stunning artwork, and you can witness here royal art treasures and Royal Regalia.


7. Bornholm: This is a beautiful island in the Baltic Sea that is known for pottery and splendid arts and crafts items. The island houses some of the most magnificent medieval era churches and picturesque windmills. It is also home to beautiful forests, craggy sea cliffs, and verdant beaches and valleys. It was also the setting for a fast-paced WWII thriller Hornet Flight, which was written by famous author Ken Follett. Here you'll also witness sun temples and medieval fortresses from the Neolithic age.


8. Møns Klint Biosphere: This is one of the dreamiest spots in Denmark that is known for its verdant foliage and year-round pleasant weather. It is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the first Dark Sky Park of Scandinavia.

It is home to magnificent white cliffs that consist of remains of microscopic creatures and shells which lived over seventy million years ago. The biosphere also houses unique flora and fauna, which can't be found at any other place in this world.


9. Elsinore: Elsinore is also known as Helsingør, and it is located in the northeastern corner of Zealand island in Denmark. It has fascinating moors and lakes, and it offers nature lovers a splendid network of hiking trails, walking, and cycling routes, and forested camping spaces. It also houses forested cliffs, gorges, peaks, and Lakelands that makes it a fantastic picnic spot. You can also witness here the Gudenåen, which is the largest river in Denmark that meanders through the forest.


Famous things to do in Denmark

1. Explore the Kronborg Slot: Your tour to Denmark can't be complete if you have not witnessed the Kronborg Slot, which is one of the most beautiful castles in Europe.

It was the site for Shakespeare's play Hamlet and is an excellent example of Renaissance architecture. It has grand rooms, tapestries, excellent viewpoints, and ceiling paintings. It also has a ballroom where the kings and queens danced during the events and weddings.

2. Have unlimited fun at Legoland in BillundThis is an excellent pick if you're traveling to Denmark with kids, and you wish to offer them an unusual experience. The kids can play with the Legos on a massive scale here, and they can even build a tower out of it.

They can also witness here the reconstructions of renowned monuments from Denmark and other parts of the world. Visiting Legoland is one of the best things to do in Denmark and also has themed areas such as Pirateland, Duplo land, and Castle land where your kids can have endless fun.


3. Discover unique species at Botanical GardenIf you're looking for some respite from the cacophony of city life, then you should definitely visit this botanical garden that is valued for its botanical wealth.

It spans around ten acres and has glasshouses that date back to the 1870s. Some of the species that reside in this park are around two hundred years old. You can also witness here more than thirteen thousand plant species that are known to have medicinal benefits.

4. Witness the exhibits of Danish modern art at The David Collection: If you're an art lover, then one of the best things to do in Denmark is visiting The David Collection that displays the personal art collection of C.L. David, who was the Danish businessman.

You can also witness here the exhibits of Danish modern art, beautiful paintings from the nineteenth century, and European art in the  eighteenth century. The prominent attraction here is the Islamic section that houses exquisite pieces gathered to India from Spain.


5. Enjoy enthralling rides at Bakken Amusement Park: Get ready for never ending fun and adventure as you visit Bakken Amusement Park that sits hidden in a beech woodland a few kilometers away from Copenhagen.

It has some of the most enthralling rides for both kids as well as adults so that your family can enjoy to the core. Your kids can also enjoy exciting games in the play zone area of this amusement park. You will also witness here restaurants, fast-food shops, and ice cream parlors where you can relish lip-smacking delicacies.


6. Revisit the royal era at Rosenborg Castle: If you wish to discover how Danish kings and Queens lived in the olden era, then you must visit Rosenborg Castle that is an epitome of beauty and grandeur. The interiors of the lavish castle feature historic tapestries that chart the conflicts between Sweden and Denmark.

You can also witness the King's chamber and take a look at his grand bathroom that is adorned with all the facilities. The tower chambers of the castle exhibit collections of seventeenth-century Flora Danica dinnerware and Venetian glass.

7. Explore the submarine world at Maritime Museum: Get ready to have a fascinating tour of the maritime history of Denmark at Maritime Museum that is an underground museum that was designed by Bjarke Ingels.

It houses award-winning exhibitions that help you discover life under the sea. You can also dress up as Vikings and get on board a ship to have a glimpse of the sailors' life. The museum also houses a café where you can savour delicious food.

8. Climb the Råbjerg Mile: If you're in Denmark, then you should not miss the opportunity to climb the Råbjerg Mile that is a migrating coastal dune located between Frederikshavn and Skagen.

The sand dune moves at the rate of around eighteen meters per year, and as it moves, you can still see the path that it carves in the surrounding landscapes. As you climb on to the top of this sand dune, you're guaranteed some of the most amazing views of the surrounding landscapes.


9. Explore the rugged landscapes of Thy National ParkGet up close and personal with flora and fauna at Thy National Park that spans around twelve kilometers along the western coastline of Jutland.

This national park is home to pine forests and scenic sand dunes where you can enjoy biking and hiking. It is also a splendid destination for the birdwatchers as it is home to around thirty species of colorful birds.

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