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Nestled snuggly above continental Europe, Denmark packs a lot into its tiny land mass with 7,314 kilometres of coastline and comprising of 406 islands. A relatively flat country, the favoured method of transport in the main cities is push bike with approximately 50 percent of commuters riding to work. A country of contrast, it features an intriguing blend of modern and classical architecture, spectacular natural beauty and lively manmade attractions.

Home to one of the oldest monarchies in the world, the Danes are very proud of their queen and the monarchy. With majestic Royal homes dotted all over the countryside, tourists can experience a taste by visiting Amalienborg Palace or Kronborg Castle. Scattered with evidence of its Viking history, you’ll find fortresses, burial sites and museums all over Copenhagen; particularly worth a visit is The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, offering a fascinating insight into the Viking era.

For families with children, no visit is complete without a trip to Legoland. The highlight for most is Miniland where the world’s most iconic structures and cities are replicated using Lego. Despite 60 million pieces being used throughout the park, it’s not just about the little bricks; there are thrill-seeking rides, roller coasters, attractions and events for the young and the young at heart.

Travel back in time with a visit to the quaint little town of Ribe, Denmark’s oldest and best preserved town; its cobblestone streets and half-timber houses dating back to 869. Explore the picturesque island of Funen with its rolling green hills – Denmark’s second largest island and birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Resembling a castle right out of the pages of a storybook is the spectacular Egeskov Castle; with beautiful surrounding gardens and a play forest where hours can be spent walking in the treetops or wandering the grounds.

Get back to nature with windswept beaches, dramatic coastline, heathlands, dunes and sleepy coastal villages on West Jutland. Only an hour out of Copenhagen, you will find South Zealand, home to Stevns Klint. Great for hiking, weave through woodlands on cliff-top trails with stunning views out to the ocean or explore it from below on a kayak; the striking white cliffs formed 65 million years ago, revealing fascinating fossil records.

Destinations within Denmark