Traveling around Denmark away from the main attractions

Denmark is a beautiful country and offers many sights for tourists to explore. There are the picturesque castles and palaces around the capital, Copenhagen, as well as the clean beaches and stunning forests if you choose to travel further afield. If you’re looking for a different tourist experience, you’ll find a great range of attractions away from the main tourist sites.

 

Off the beaten track

For those who want to see the real Denmark, you need to look further than the general guidebooks. For instance, when you’re in Copenhagen, you could visit the neighborhood of Christiania, where you’ll find an eclectic mix of workshops and organic cafés, alongside the freethinking residents. They even provide guided tours throughout the year.

The country is renowned for its natural beauty, and one of the most picturesque areas is Northern Jutland. This offers fantastic landscapes, and the stunning beaches make it popular with locals and tourists. While you’re there, you can visit the spectacular sand-covered Buried Church.

Many tourists spend all their time in Copenhagen, but Aarhus, the second biggest city, also has plenty to see. It has an extensive range of nightlife and restaurants, as well as cultural and historical attractions such as the Aarhus Cathedral.

 

Sticking to a budget

Many people think of Denmark as an expensive country, but if you know where to go, it doesn’t have to be. The North Sea landscape is one of Denmark’s greatest sights. The cliffs and sand dunes are all free to explore and stretch along the west coast.

For getting around Copenhagen, you can hire a bicycle, which is an extremely popular option and very cheap. There are lots of routes that you can follow, and there are many cozy cafés where you can stop for a rest. While you’re cycling around, you can admire the country’s stunning architecture. Some of the buildings in Denmark date back 400 years, including mansions and castles. Many of these are open to the public, and entrance is often free.

 

Where to stay

Denmark offers a range of accommodation options to suit all budgets and tastes. You can opt for one of the hotels in the cities or main tourist destinations or choose to camp out in the amazing countryside. If you want to go for something different, there are a range of apartments in Copenhagen and across the country that are available to hire on a short-term basis. These provide you with all the home comforts and are a great option if you want to stay together as a family. You can come and go as you please, and you don’t have the same restrictions on mealtimes as you would with a hotel. There are some delightful residencies to choose from.

A vacation to Denmark doesn’t have to be the same as every other trip or city break. There is so much to see and do in the country that you can spend your time away from the main tourist sites without feeling that you’re missing out.

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