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A land of castles and fairytales, Denmark stretches across the Jutland Peninsula and some 500 islands. Regarded as the world’s happiest country, this delightful destination offers cosmopolitan cities, rolling-meadows, dappled forests, bird-filled marshlands and secluded beaches. Enjoy a guided coach tour, escorted rail tour or self-driving holiday in Denmark to experience just how hassle-free Scandinavian travel can be.
Key Highlights Copenhagen – Denmark’s thousand-year-old capital is a charming city of medieval architecture and cobbled streets. Home to some of Europe’s best restaurants, Copenhagen is also a hub for theatre, opera and contemporary music.
Ribe – Dating back to 869 AD, Denmark’s oldest town boasts cobblestone streets, quaint wooden buildings, an impressive cathedral and several fabulous museums. A must-do while sightseeing in Denmark!
Odense – An essential stop on rail and self-drive tours of Denmark, this attractive, lively city is the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Denmark’s godfather of fairytales has inspired many of the city’s attractions, but the magnificent cathedral, bustling cafes and abundance of museums make Odense a place you’ll remember happily ever after.
Arhus – Denmark’s second-largest city has been an important trading centre since Viking times, and enjoys the easy-going vibe of a university town. The city boasts well-preserved historic buildings, excellent museums, and a lively music scene. The surrounding beaches and woods are delightful spots for a leisurely wander.
In Depth Skagen – Rent a car in Denmark and head to this picturesque town on the country’s northern tip. The distinctive yellow houses and rugged coastal scenery have made Skagen popular with artists for well over a century.
Mogeltonder – A charming old-world village, Mogeltonder is full of low gabled houses with lovely thatched roofs, and the paved main street is flanked by lime trees. The nearby Schackenborg Castle is the royal residence of Prince Jochim.
Legoland – Located at Billund in central Jutland, Denmark’s most famous theme park is a must-do for young travellers. Containing some 33 million Lego bricks, the park features dozens of intricate models, including replicas of the Taj Mahal and Copenhagen’s Amalienborg palace. True Lego fans can make a night of it with a stay in the on-site hotel.
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