There are so many little gems in Denmark, so many cool things to do and see – and NOT just in Copenhagen – here are 5 things to do in Denmark which I highly recommend:
The Danish pastries (Wienerbrod) are absolutely delicious!
The danish pastry is somewhat similar to a croissant, but with a lot more flavor and variety.
They come in so many different shapes, sizes and flavors, and is by far the best way to fuel your sweet cravings.
The Danish pastries can be found all over the world, but they really don’t taste as good as the original in Denmark.
2. Explore Møns Klint
If you want to see some beautiful nature you will love the island of Møn. The nature is quite special thanks to the many chalk cliffs which can be found there.
Seeing these steep white cliffs are probably the most beautiful sight on the island.
They have a drop of up to 140 meters, and the turquoise milky water makes such a great contrast. The view really makes you want to go down to the stone beach, but remember that the 580 steps you use to run down to the beach, are the same steps you will have to climb to get back up again…!
Møn is a beautiful island for out doorsie person and nature photographers!
3. Capture The Skaw – Land of Light
Skagen is a village sitting on Denmark’s most northern point. It has many nice beaches and the village with it’s low, yellow houses with red tile roofs is very picturesque.
Skagen used to be a hub for artists to hang out back in the 19th century, the reason to this is the special light that lies in the sky.
They tried to capture the special light in their paintings, and today you can also try to catch it with your camera.
Another cool thing to see is “Grenen”, a sandy, shifting headland at the very tip of Denmark. Where the Baltic Sea meets the North Sea you can see a long stripe of waves clashing together from the two oceans.
The food here also has its own touch, try the Skagen röra, it’s really tasty!
4. Visit The Roskilde Festival
A huge live music festival attracting the big music stars and visitors (around 110,000 people attended in 2009) from all over the world, and is one of the five biggest music festivals in Europe.
People go there just as much for hanging out, partying, drinking and meeting people as they do for the music.
5. Skinny Dip on The Beaches
Nude beaches are very popular in Denmark, and there are really only two beaches in Denmark where nudity is forbidden.
So strip off your clothes and enjoy the freedom in your birthday suit – if you dare
Have you visited Denmark? If so, what are some of your fav. places and things to do?






















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