Never been to Hawaii? Check out the waves of Cold Hawaii instead

Tucked away on Thy in Northern Jutland lies the vibrant little beach town Klitmøller, surprisingly it is a true surfer’s paradise. Surfers from all over …

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Afternoon tea in the most lovely of rose gardens – a different summer experience

Explore the lovely park and castle of Bernstorff Slot, go back in time in the small and cosy rose garden of Danish Queen Louise, and …

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Denmark’s sunniest destination Bornholm – a Baltic gem

A remote island in the Baltic Sea, 200 kilometres east of Copenhagen it is  described as the sunniest part of the country. Full of quaint …

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A unique piece of Cold War history: the Danish military bunker and nuclear attack-proof fortress

Deep down in the limestone cliffs of Stevns a secret fortress lies buried. The only access is a vast amount of stairs which lead you …

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Candles will grace the windows in Denmark on 4 May at dusk

2025 marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Denmark with the German capitulation in Northern Europe.  If you go for a walk as dusk …

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The Netherlands in the spring with the tulip fields in full bloom are an amazing experience

Venture into the stunning countryside of The Netherlands in spring when the blooming tulips reach their peak, discover enchanting villages and wonderful gardens along the …

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Season coming up – take up SAILING while in Denmark

In a country with 7,314 km of coastline and 406 islands, sailing is the obvious choice for a hobby, even for the most committed of …

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Hamburg – the vibrant metropolis right on your doorstep

Do you find the Danish cities too small, and do you miss the buzz of the big city? If so, you don’t have to travel …

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The Danes and their bread

Have you ever entered a Danish bakery and felt a bit lost when faced with shelf after shelf of bread and cakes in all shapes, …

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First flag flying day in 2025: Queen Mary’s birthday

Flags will be flying on all official buildings and on buses on 5 February in celebration of the popular Queen Mary, whose Australian roots inspired …

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