5 Nights / 6 days
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14 people
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Denmark is a captivating Scandinavian country known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and progressive society. Situated in Northern Europe, Denmark is renowned for its fairytale-like castles, picturesque coastal towns, and bicycle-friendly cities. Copenhagen, the capital, offers a blend of modernity and old-world charm, with iconic landmarks such as the Little Mermaid statue and Tivoli Gardens. The country’s commitment to sustainability and green initiatives is reflected in its clean and well-preserved environment. Danish cuisine delights with delectable dishes like smørrebrød and mouthwatering pastries. When planning a trip to Denmark, the Tripginny guidebook is an invaluable companion. From uncovering hidden gems to offering practical travel tips, the book showcases Denmark’s top attractions, cultural experiences, and culinary delights. Tripginny’s insightful recommendations promise an unforgettable journey through this Nordic wonderland.
Flensburg is located north of Germany and therefore an ideal starting point for a bike tour on the Baltic Sea Cycle Route. After your arrival, stroll through the beautiful alleys and nooks of the old town with its typical Flensburg merchant courtyards.
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Today you will first cycle along the Flensburg Fjord. A first stop is worthwhile for a visit to the summer residence of the Danish royal family in Gråsten. Sønderborg, your first stage destination, is located on the island of Als. Visit Sønderborg Slot. The 12th-century castle now houses a museum.
DayTour
Distance: approx. 45
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Today, we take a relaxed drive through forests and wide fields over the Sundewitt peninsula. A visit to Sandbjerg Castle, one of the most elegant palaces in southern Jutland, is worthwhile. Åbenrå captivates with its charming town houses and craftsmen's houses.
Day trip
Distance: approx. 35
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Today you will first cycle to Haderslev. The medieval old town at Hadersleven Dam entices you with numerous cafés and a walk along the reservoir, which dates back to the Middle Ages. Back on the saddle, you roll comfortably through the quiet area to Christiansfeld.
Day tour
Distance: approx. 70
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After leaving Christiansfeld, you cycle through the wooded region to Kolding. From far away you can already see the massive tower of the old royal castle Koldinghus. Passing the Kolding Fjord and via Skærbæk you cross the Little Belt just before you reach your destination for today, Middelfart.
Day Tour
Distance: approx. 65
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Selected 3*/4* hotel or inn
The opposite city Fredericia can be reached via the Little Belt. Worth seeing is the center of the city, which was laid out in a checkerboard pattern. Once in Veijle, a visit to the windmill, the town's landmark, is worthwhile. The windmill contains inside a museum about the history of the mill.
DayTour
Distance: approx. 55
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Selected 3*/4* hotel or inn
Denmark offers various types of tour packages catering to different interests and preferences. Some common tour packages include city tours exploring major cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense, cultural tours showcasing museums and historical landmarks, nature and outdoor tours emphasizing the beautiful countryside and coastal areas, Viking tours delving into Denmark's Viking history, culinary tours centered around Danish cuisine, and Christmas market tours during the holiday season.
Popular destinations covered in Denmark tour packages often include Copenhagen, the vibrant capital city with iconic landmarks such as the Little Mermaid and Tivoli Gardens, Aarhus with its cultural attractions and university atmosphere, Odense - the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, Roskilde with its Viking Ship Museum, North Zealand with Kronborg Castle, and Legoland Billund, a family-friendly destination.
The inclusion of accommodation in Denmark tour packages can vary depending on the tour operator and package. Some packages may include hotel stays, while others might give travelers the option to choose their preferred accommodation level or exclude it altogether.
The currency of Denmark is the Danish Krone (DKK).
The best time to visit Denmark is generally during the summer months from June to August. This period offers milder weather, longer daylight hours, and a host of outdoor events and festivals. However, Denmark can be enjoyable throughout the year, and each season has its unique charm, so the best time to visit may also depend on personal preferences and interests.
To book a Denmark tour package, you can start by researching reputable tour operators that offer packages to Denmark. Compare the itineraries, inclusions, prices, and customer reviews to find the package that suits your preferences and budget. Once you've decided, contact the tour operator through their website or contact information to inquire about availability and book the package according to their booking procedure. Remember to check for any updated information and details directly with the tour operator.
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