Journal

Humlebæk

Humlebæk

For many, Humlebæk is synonymous with the art museum Louisiana, the cultural heart of the city. But the small coastal town in North Zealand has much more to offer, with lovely beaches, beautiful nature and delicious food. 

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Rørvig

Rørvig

Rørvig is the perfect destination on a hot summer day. The old fishing village on the coast of North Zealand is today known as a popular holiday destination. In the town's charming harbour area, you can take part in the historic crab fishing, enjoy ice cream or head to the beautiful Rørvig beach to relax.

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Ribe

Ribe

As Denmark's oldest city, Ribe has a fascinating history as an old medieval town. Located in the centre of the Wadden Sea coast, there are plenty of opportunities to soak up both history and beautiful nature.

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Sønderborg

Sønderborg

In Sønderborg, the historic borderland can be enjoyed and the rich history soaked in. From Sønderborg Castle by the cosy harbour to the Dybbøl Mill battlefield in 1864, Sønderborg is an important location in Danish history.

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Silkeborg

Silkeborg

Silkeborg, nestled in the beautiful nature of Søhøjlandet, offers a unique experience for all nature enthusiasts. As Denmark's Outdoor Capital, Silkeborg is the ideal destination for an active vacation, where forests and lakes blend seamlessly with the charming atmosphere of the town.

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Helsingør

Helsingør

On the coastline of North Zealand you'll find Helsingør. Home to Holger Danske, Shakespeare's Hamlet and a rich maritime history, there is plenty of culture to explore in this historic coastal city.

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Ebeltoft

Ebeltoft

Located on the central east coast of Denmark, beautifully placed in the landscape, Ebeltoft is an old port town characterized by cozy narrow streets with cobblestones and half-timbered houses.

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Læsø

Læsø

Læsø is the largest island in the Kattegat and a popular destination for many sailors. The Kattegat oasis with a rich culture, great attractions, unique natural surroundings and a strong maritime environment, offers room for diversity, plenty of space and no big city busyness.

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Bornholm

Bornholm

Bornholm has it all. There is beautiful nature, beautiful beaches, gorges, valleys and not least breathtaking cliffs. For example, you can take a walk in Ekkodalen, which is Bornholm's largest fissure valley, where you will find a 200-year-old protected forest and, as the name indicates, can test your best echo.

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Fanø

Fanø

Fanø features the North Sea, wide sandy beaches and spectacular natural attractions. Here, you can experience the joys of a beach holiday as well as the very special atmosphere found on an island reachable only by ship.

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Tisvilde

Tisvilde

Tisvilde is a historical seaside town surrounded by beach and heath. The white sandy beach is 25m wide and is with its white sand very child friendly.

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