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Cottages in Denmark
Would you like to spend an adventure holiday in one of the richest countries in culture? Discover the astonishing cities and towns of one of the happiest countries in the world, Denmark. In addition to finding perfect cottages with all the comforts, you can enjoy a wide variety of places of exceptional natural beauty such as beaches, forests, lakes and more. Explore its delightful and picturesque towns with so much to see and do. Don't miss its fantastic museums with a lot of history and interesting exhibits about Denmark's past. Visit its magnificent castles and fortresses from medieval times that still retain the style of those days. Enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of its cities and its fun music festivals. Visit its great theme parks and beautiful gardens to take pleasant walks and surprise your partner in one of the most beautiful countries in Europe.
Fabulous cottages surrounded by natureThe cottages that you will find in Denmark will take your breath away. With a modern and cosy design, it leaves nothing out, so you can enjoy a stress-free holiday. Relax in the comfort of the interior with the wonderful rooms where you will find comfortable furniture that includes smart TV, DVD player, and selection of movies, games, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Rest in the cosy bedrooms with bathroom and soft single and double beds. Enjoy the best views of the surroundings from its fabulous balconies and prepare the best meals in the spacious kitchen with oven, microwave, refrigerator, stove, coffee maker, kettle and all the utensils you may need to prepare the best meals. Do not miss the beautiful garden in these fabulous cottages with terrace and furniture. The accommodation in Denmark will make your holiday the best of your life.
Travellers and activities
Denmark is a beautiful country with a wide variety of cities and towns, perfect to please all tastes. If you like the hectic life of the cities, you cannot miss the capital city Copenhagen, considered the city in the world where people are happiest. You can take pleasant walks through its narrow cobbled streets, with beautiful coloured houses, through its lakes, parks and impressive gardens such as the Valby Parken, the FaelledParken, or the Kongens Have that skirt the spectacular Rosenborg Castle in the centre of the city. Copenhagen offers its visitors a wide variety of cultural attractions such as the well-known Royal Theatre built in 1748, one of the oldest in the city with fantastic events. Visit the National Museum, one of the most representative of Danish culture. For art lovers, you cannot miss the incredible National Museum of Art, one of the most iconic in Denmark, where you will find the David collection, a set of 10 sets of Islamic art.
Denmark for nature loversOn this holiday in Denmark, you will discover that it is a city rich in culture and history. However, you will also find impressive landscapes and natural settings unique in Europe. Thy National Park is one of the most important in Denmark and extends almost 12 km² of land along the western coast of the Jutland peninsula. You can enjoy a series of beautiful rugged landscapes, vast pine forests, beaches, cliffs, where you can enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking or cycling to explore the surroundings and surprise your partner with a romantic walk. Likewise, you can marvel at the great variety of flora and fauna in the area, with more than 30 species of native birds, otters and much more.
Denmark's national flag, the Dannebrog, holds the world record for being the oldest in the world at over 800 years. It is said that its origin dates from the year 1219.
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Odense, is the capital of the second-largest island in Denmark and the third-largest city in the country. In this adorable city, birthplace of the writer Hans Christian Andersen, you can visit his house and the museum in his honour, where you can discover some of his original drawings and manuscripts. Additionally, you will also find the fantastic open-air Ethnological museum and the impressive Cathedral of St. Canute with a remarkable Gothic style in its architecture, making it one of the best in Denmark.
2. Have fun in the fantastic LegolandIn the city of Billund, you will find one of the must-sees in Denmark that you cannot miss. Legoland is an astonishing theme park from the famous Lego toy company, which opened in 1968, the first of many of their stores to open around the world. No matter how old you are, Legoland has something for everyone. You will find that the park is divided into several sections; Polar land, Pirate Land, Miniland, Imagine zone, Knight's Kingdom and many more. Likewise, you can enjoy reconstructions of emblematic places and the world in miniature, as well as a spectacular aquarium, a 4D cinema, roller coasters and many more fun attractions.
3. Sightsee the fun city of AarhusThis beautiful city is known for having a pleasant student atmosphere, due to the proximity of the local universities. It is the second most populous city, founded by Vikings, and the oldest in Denmark. Aarhus was named European Capital of Culture in 2017, due to its amazing cultural and music festivals such as the Northside or the Aarhus Jazz Festival. Other attractions you can visit include the Moesgaard Museum and Deer Park.
4. Enjoy the Bornholm sunBornholm, is the sunniest area of Denmark, located east of the capital, its proximity to the sea offers its visitors the most incredible beaches with kilometres of sand dunes to travel on a romantic walk with your partner. What else you can find are sharp cliffs, dense forests, picturesque fishing villages with beautiful churches and ceramic and glass workshops. If you want to enjoy the best panoramic views of the sea and the nature of Denmark, you must pay a visit to this lovely town.
5. Tour the fantastic SkagenSkagen offers its visitors an incredible contrast between nature and art. Located in the north of the country, this city separates the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. Its outstanding natural beauty attracted the attention of an important group of painters, who founded a school in the 19th century. Additionally, you can also visit the fantastic Skagen museum with interesting exhibits. Stroll through its streets with beautiful yellow houses. Enjoy the activity of its fishing port and its magnificent beaches. A walk through Skagen is perfect to get away from the noise of the city and relax.
6. Explore the magnificent Frisian IslandsTowards the west coast of the peninsula, there is a set of islands shared by Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany known as the Frisian Islands, among which the island Romo stands out, for its unsurpassed natural beauty throughout its 130 km² area. Likewise, you will also find great museums, such as the Captain's house and the Iron Age museum, one of the most visited. Enjoy the wide variety of cafés and restaurants and many attractions for the whole family.
7. Discover the charms of HelsingorIn the charismatic town of Helsingor you will find the wonderful Maritime, Science and Technology Museum. Additionally, you can also visit the fantastic Kronborg Castle, where the English writer William Shakespeare set his famous work Hamlet. The architecture of this castle is considered one of the jewels of the Renaissance in Northern Europe. In the past, it contributed to the economy of the area during the 15th and 17th centuries due to its vigilant work and collector of fees from the ships that passed through the sea. Today, this castle is a great cultural centre, with an impressive library that houses an important collection of books.