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Number of cities served in Denmark: 2

Denmark


Denmark is the smallest of the Nordic countries lying on the Jutland Peninsula and its 406 surrounding islands, only 79 of which are inhabited. Together with its dependent territories Greenland and the Faroe Islands, it forms the Kingdom of Denmark. The largest islands are Zealand with its capital, Copenhagen, Nørrejyske, Funen, Lolland or Bornholm.Denmark neighbors Germany, through the Sunda Strait with Sweden and with Canada on Hans Island. Apart from the big cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg and Frederiksberg, it is a very peaceful country of picturesque villages, fields, heathlands, beaches and cliffs.In the world, Denmark is primarily associated with Hans Christian Andersen, Legos and the Olsen Gang from the movies. In addition, it is famous for handball, considered its national sport, Carlsberg beer and, like the Netherlands, for bicycles - there are more than 10,000 kilometers of bicycle paths in Denmark.FORUM

A few words about the people of Denmark

Denmark tops many rankings. Danes are considered one of the most beautiful people, and the country itself is one of the happiest in the world. This has to do with the cultivation of the hygge (pronounced hu-gge) philosophy of life, popular among Scandinavians, which describes peace, warmth, a state of contentment and being in complete harmony with oneself and one's surroundings. It's about climate, mood and people enjoying each other. This philosophy is successfully adopted more and more widely in the busy world, also fitting perfectly into the popular mindfulness trend. According to hygge, among other things, you can decorate interiors so that they are cozy and pleasant to function in.

What to see in Denmark?

The country can offer many ideas for spending free time. Below are the most interesting worthwhile attractions in Denmark.

Copenhagen - what to see in the Danish capital?

When visiting the country's capital, you must see the Amalienborg Palace, which is the seat of the monarch. Every day at 12:00 there is a ceremonial changing of the guard in front of it. In addition, the city has other castles and palaces associated with the Danish monarchy, such as Christiansborg, where the parliament now sits, and Rosenborg - a castle-museum dedicated to Danish rulers.A must-see when visiting the capital should be Nyhavn Street and Canal, with its characteristic colorful facades of houses, numerous restaurants and cafes, as well as the nearby Tivoli Gardens from 1843, which is actually one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. There you will find, among other things, a wooden roller coaster or a chain carousel spinning at a height of 80 meters.The National Museum of Copenhagen is also worth a visit. The facility brings you closer not only to the country's history, but also to its culture, including the quite modern one.

Bakken - the world's oldest amusement park

Located north of Copenhagen, the 1583 funfair is located in a beautiful forest setting. It is an old-style amusement place where you pay separately to use each attraction.

Legoland - the land of fun

Legoland Billund is the largest park associated with the world's most famous building blocks abounding with structures and models made from millions of blocks. It is divided into several themed lands with different types of attractions. It's a place suitable for children of all ages as well as adults who will also have fun there.

White cliffs

The Møn Island located in the Baltic Sea adjacent to Zealand is considered the most beautiful in Denmark. The view of chalky cliffs more than 100 meters high surrounded by turquoise water, beautiful flora and fauna are Danish pride. The place attracts many tourists every year. The cliffs occupy a strip of almost 7 kilometers, and their terrain and immediate surroundings have been turned into a scenic park with marked paths, steps and viewpoints. However, the most impressive view of the cliffs is mainly from sea level.

Bornholm - a bicycle island

This is an island good for family vacations. It is ideal for both lovers of active recreation, lazing on the beach or staying in intimate fishing towns. Great for exploring by bicycle.

Commuting to Denmark

Denmark can be reached in several ways - depending on your needs. A convenient option for a short trip will be to fly by plane. Tickets to Denmark, especially from airports in northern Poland, do not have to be expensive.You can also sail to this rather insular country. Ferry trips from Poland are made to Bornholm and, in a combined option through the Swedish Ystad - to Copenhagen.Of course, we can also get there by land, across the border with Germany - by our own car or by choosing buses to Denmark - especially if we plan a slightly longer trip. Most German and Danish roads are expressways and free highways. Buses to Denmark mainly go to Copenhagen or the port of Rødby, using a ferry crossing. A list of cities from which coaches to Denmark are operated can be found below..

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