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Awesome Things To Do In Denmark

By Two Monkeys Travel - Contributor July 4th, 2022 Posted in Europe Travel Blog, Travel Blog, Travel Guides 58 Comments

The Ugly Duckling. The Princess and the Pea. The Little Mermaid. Little Tiny or Thumbelina. The Snow Queen. Yes! These are fairy tales written by the famous author Hans Christian Andersen. He is from Denmark, the happiest country on earth where Vikings once wandered and fairy tales were made.

Wherever you may be, you can see the soul of Denmark. A small country, yet it has so much to offer. Nice and polite people, healthy food, quality education, rich culture, cosy houses and activities suitable not just for adults but for the whole family.

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One way to experience Denmark is to be in their cultural exchange program for maximum of 2 years. Common to many these people are called Au Pairs. With my case, I applied for an internship program.  I am currently living in Denmark and working as an intern in Balletskolen (The Ballet School), one of the satellite schools of The Royal Danish Ballet. I was a Preschool Teacher for 6 years in the Philippines while dancing and teaching ballet for kids at the side. The internship is teaching me a lot of things, more than what I can imagine. Giving me memorable experiences that I would not exchange for anything.

So far, I have been to different places around Denmark and still has more to see. There are so many exciting places you can go to and great activities you can do all over Denmark. These are some of the awesome things I have experienced in Denmark and I would like to share it with you.

1. Visit Themed Parks

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Entrance of Legoland in Billund Denmark

One of Denmark’s famous theme park is LEGOLAND. Located to one of the biggest city in Denmark, LEGOLAND is the place for the whole family. All the things you can see, big or small are made of Legos. For all I know, once in our life, we played with Lego. And it is a fantastic experience to be young again in this place. The theme park has its own 4 star hotel with Lego themed rooms that will surely be a memorable experience. It has also a Holiday Village with outdoor activities and play rooms for everyone. Experience sleeping in cabins, teepees, pirate rooms or tents you can pitch on the ground.

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View from the tallest attraction in Legoland, the colourful LEGOTOP. It is 36 meters high.

Legoland is only open during Spring and Summer. We went there during the last week before it closed from Autumn to Winter. There were a lot of people but crew services are very efficient so even though there are long queues everywhere, people do not have to wait for long.

Trivia: LEGO is from the Danish words “LEg GOdt” meaning “play well”.

Another theme park which was voted as Nordics Best Summerland in 2014 is Djurs Sommerland, the largest Nordic Summerland in Denmark. It has 8 exciting theme countries. Enormous slides, huge water parks, play areas for children and 60 small rides for girls and boys of all ages.

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Let’s get wet in the Pirate Land!

2. Go on Nature Trips

Head outdoors and be one with the nature. Walk in national parks or town forests, cycle in cycling routes, camp in campsites, swim in the beaches and sleep in shelters.

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How cool is that, you can bring your bike with you on the train! Amazed by how efficient and convenient public transport in Denmark is.

If you are looking for a safe and fun cycling destination, Denmark is one of the top of the list. In fact, Denmark’s largest city, Copenhagen, has been voted the best cycle city by US sustainability experts Treehugger. It has more than 12,000 km signposted cycle routes. There are separated lanes only for cyclers. This is the cheapest and most environmental friendly way to go around. You can easily find a place to park your bike around small and big cities. You can also take your bike along with you on the train. Cycling is very common in Denmark and children are taught to ride bicycles in early age. According to Cycling Embassy of Denmark, 9 out of 10 Danes own a bicycle.

Check out some of the cool and cheap tours you could do in Copenhagen

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We decided to go on a bike tour and walk by the marina to watch birds and wind surfers.

Another nature activities that are very famous in the city called Silkeborg are kayaking and canoeing. This town is a beauty for its long lake where lovely and expensive houses were built by the side. It offers vast experiences with nature. If you are looking for active adventures or just peace and quiet, Silkeborg is the place to be.

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The beautiful city of Silkeborg
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So these are the boats parked in front of the beautiful houses by the lake. We tried to choose which boat and house suits our taste. Daydreaming at its best =)
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We decided to take a break and take an afternoon nap.
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Explored the whole lake even the smallest place. As long as our canoe can fit in.

Between Silkeborg and the town called Ry, lies the highest point in Denmark called Himmelbjerget (The Sky Mountain) which is 147 meters high.  You can reach this point by road or by the lake. If you choose boat, canoe or kayak ride, you have to go up on the stairs to reach the spot. There are also hiking tours around The Sky Mountain. When you reach the top, you will find the Hotel Himmelbjerget and the 25 meter tall tower. A lovely place especially during summer, where you can just lie on the grass, have a picnic and eat ice cream.

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View from the top of Himmelbjerg
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View from the tower of Himmelbjerg Tower. A 25 meter high tower built in commemoration of King Frederik VII who gave Danish people its free constitution.

Aside from lakes, Denmark is known for its huge coastline. So why not experience summer in the beach or if you are crazy enough, go on winter swimming! As for me, I am still collecting courage to do winter swimming. They say it is healthy and fun!

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Beach at the side of Kronborg Castle in Helsingør. From this spot you can see Sweden and actually can ride a ferry and be there for just 20 minutes.

Check out some of the cool and cheap tours you could do in Kronborg Castle

Alongside with these nature trips and adventures, consider sleeping in campsites than hotels or motels. Danes love camping. They have 500 approved campsites and 850 nature campsites around the country. It is specified in each campsite what services are available and not and what is allowed and not. Most of the campsites are free of access but of course let us remember sure to clean up after use.

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The normal look of shelters in campsites.
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View of the camp site from afar. There is a place where you can grill and wash your dishes. And it is clean!

3. Learn History and Culture

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The houses in this museum were relocated from all over Denmark.

In my opinion, to understand a country and its culture better, one should stay in a place for long period of time like 6 months to a year. You get to go around at your own pace, enjoy places without time pressure and meet different kinds of people that will offer you so much stories and good company. One way to understand Danish culture and history is going to museums.

The 2nd biggest city in Denmark, Aarhus, has an open air museum known a Den Gamle By (The Old Town). Is it a museum of people and life in Denmark during the time of Hans Christian Andersen in early 1800s. It is consists of 75 historic houses from towns and cities around Denmark. As you go around, you can see people dress just like old days and you can easily talk to them and ask questions about their life. They cook, they bake, they chopped fire woods, they make shoes, soaps, they fetch water, etc. This place is open all year round with different activities that await you.

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The Kronborg Castle located in Helsingør
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The view before you enter the castle.

Denmark is known to have the oldest monarchy in Europe. It started during the 10 century. Thus, it has numbers of beautiful historical castles around. One of the most popular castles is Kronborg Castle (Kronborg Slot in Danish). This is located at the north of Copenhagen called Helsingør. It is the actual castle used by the famous Shakespeare for his Hamlet. In Hamlet, Shakespeare called the castle Elsinore. This became the English name for Helsingør. Every summer they celebrate Shakespeare Festival where there is an open-air performance of the different plays of Shakespeare. If you wish to tour around and learn the history of it, there are guided tours inside or you can tour on your own. Inside the castle you can see stunning beauty of its interior, the big ballroom and the well-preserved chapel (which they still use, for wedding as well) and the mythological statue of Holger Dansk. People say, if Denmark is in trouble, he will wake from his rock throne under the castle and will defend the country.

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The Great Ballroom or Knights Hall at the Kronborg Castle from 1582 is the longest hall in Europe

4. Experience ¨hygge¨

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My ¨hygge¨ window pane! The highest season of ¨hygge¨ in Denmark is Christmas.

According to Danish – English dictionary, ¨hygge¨ means cosiness. But for Danes, there much more to it. Imagine dark long winter? If you love sun and grew up in a tropical country, the last thing you would want is cold and dark long nights. Now, Danes has this cold and dark long nights during autumn and winter. Sooooo, Danes make it a point to create a cosy and comfortable house to live in. In most houses are candles, freshly picked or bought flowers, old antique furniture and materials from trees like dried branches, leaves or seeds for decorations. It does not stop there!

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Families toasting their ¨snobrød¨ over the fire! Hvor er det hyggeligt (How cozy)! How does it work? You twirl a long strip of dough around a long stick and twirl it over the fire. ¨Snobrød¨, campfire bread in English, is the counterpart of s’mores in America.

Drinking hot chocolate around the fireplace wearing knitted socks and pullover, eating dinner with families and friends with candles and wine, playing games or just watching television, drinking beer and watching films, snuggling under the blanket. These are some ¨hygge¨ things to do in Denmark. So basically, ¨hygge¨ is more of a feeling than things you use and see. Taking a break and time out from everything. It is something you do as a group or by yourself where you feel relax and happy. =)

5. Learn Danish language

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The Danish books we use in our class. It is hard but it is fun to learn new things.

Danish is a hard language to learn but if you intend to work or study in Denmark, you can  enrol in Danish Language schools and learn the language in 3 years for free. They have Language Schools all over the country where you can enrol and attend either the day classes (3 times a day) or night classes (once a week). There are 3 levels you can get in, Dansk 1-3, depending on what level of education you finished. Each level has different modules. At the end of each module there is an exam. If you passed, you are qualified for the next module.

Now, what are the things you need to bring to make your travel easier, fun and cheap? Just follow these simple steps you are good to go.

  • Bring camping paraphernalia – as what I have mentioned in number 2, Denmark has numerous campsites around. So get ready with your tent, sleeping bag and cooking stuffs.
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Our tent and folding bikes. Easier and more convenient to have when camping.
  • If you can, buy bicycle or a folding bike – you can buy second hand bicycles around and online. Cheaper than buying a new one and easier to go around from camping sites.
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My Camping Key Europe Card. You can use in most campsites around Europe.
  • Order a Camping Key Europe Card online – benefits that come from this card are extensive insurance, discounts and easy identification in camping sites in many European countries.
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One of my favourite books, Overnatning I Det Fri (Camping in the Open) book. It includes Denmark map with campsite locations. Easy to use and fun to have!
  • Invest in Overnatning I Det Fri (Camping in the Open) book – this book will help you find more than 1000 nature camps in the whole Denmark where you can use for free or sometimes with a fee maximum of 30 danish kroners. It tells what is allowed and available in the campsite. For example, if they have shower, if you can bring your pet, if you can pitch tent, if you can fish, if there is drinking water, etc.
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Indeed a happy nation J Photo was taken October 2014. I flew from Manila Philippines to Copenhagen Denmark for the first time.

Good luck with your tour around Denmark! As what Danish people say when someone is going to travel, GOD TUR! Meaning have a good trip or travel =)

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About the Writer

things to do in DenmarkGaret is from the beautiful province of Zambales, Philippines. She was a preschool and dance teacher in the Philippines for 6 years. A dreamer who took a risk of leaving her career and love ones in the Philippines to follow the love of her life and to chase her bigger dream. She is currently working as an intern, assisting and teaching ballet and modern dance classes, in The Royal Danish School, Holstebro in Denmark for more than a year now and expected to finish on April 2016. She loves nature and beach is her happy place =)

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58 thoughts on “Awesome Things To Do In Denmark

  1. The castle is amazing! I love that there is a legoland too haha! it looks like you guys had an incredible time!

    1. If ever you will go here, don’t missed these awesome things to do in Denmark and you will surely have an incredible time too.

  2. Amazing pics, I have never been out of the capital city Copenhagen. View from Himmelbjerg is simply stunning.

  3. This post is GREAT! So many awesome details that will help with my future trip there!! I can’t wait to experience this city – it looks like a fairytale and I love all the different experiences you can have there!

  4. You can learn Danish for free? Thats amazing! Would love to cycle around the Denmark countryside, looks gorgeous.

    1. It is, Mar! There are lots of stunning spots in the country. These awesome things to do in Denmark will also justify it.

  5. I have Denmark on the list of countries to visit this year. I am hoping to see Copenhagen this summer

  6. What a place Denmark is! No wonder that one of the world’s best fairy tale writers was born here. Have loved the fantasy world of Hans Christian Andersen as a kid., so the place assumes a special significance for me.

  7. What a thorough list of wonderful things to do–the camping looked amazing, as well as the historic sites. I loved the photo of the town where all the old buildings had been moved there. That would be like traveling back in time! I think I would love Denmark…

  8. That’s a lot of coastline! Denmark has never been one of those places where I think of summer holidays. I must be mad – I’m missing out!

  9. I’ve only been to Copenhagen in Denmark before but absolutely loved it so definitely want to explore the country more x

  10. Denmark is high on my list of places I want to go. I love history and I’d love to explore the historical sites!

  11. I’e always fancied going to Denmark and it sounds like theres plenty to do there! I’ll bookmark your site for when I do go 😀

  12. OK I totally need to try out all of these things – how much do Denmark have to explore AMAZING! x

  13. Before I’ve no idea on what it’s like living in the happiest country on earth. You brought me a glimpse of it, I’ll start to save money for my future trip there!

  14. i love this!!!! Very very informative and written in a hip and fun way! Can’t wait to see Denmark! <3

  15. It so touching!so proud to know a pilipina like you..Yes Denmark is a nice country w/ great,friendly people,the beauty of Denmark isall over from places to places….tradition..heritage.i salute the warmth welcome of everyone everywhere you go…hope to be back soon!

  16. After reading your article, we are definitely putting Denmark in our bucketlist! Thank you for the wonderful tips and free stuff about Denmark on the article!

  17. Well done,Beautiful! Vividly sparks my imagination . Denmark is now in my ‘to visit’ list.Have more fun!

  18. Well done,Beautiful! But I want more! Denmark is now in my ‘ to visit ‘ list . Thank You! Have more fun.

  19. Well written, simple and precise, very informative, easy to understand and can trigger your imagination on what Denmark is.

  20. Such an inviting article. I look forward to see more of your stories about your Denmark adventures. Thanks for sharing.

  21. your story and the pictures already convinced myself to pack. but to be honest I really cant use that campsites. I prefer to reside in a hotel. Thank you for the tips, am sure lot of people will benefit from this article just like me 🙂

    1. Thank you. That sounds great. Go and have fun! Its fine if you are not a camping fan, thats just a tip on how you can make your trip cheaper. But they have cheap and really cosy hostels as well if thats what you prefer. Its clean and has this “homey” feels 🙂

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