Thirteen Roads Lead Into Randers
Back in March my Danish friend sent an email to all her friends asking for somebody to house- and cat-sit while she went travelling in June/July. I had never been to that part of Denmark, so I jumped at the chance to see a bit more of this country. Rander... more - travel report by
bineba
Skagen – Lysets Land – Land of Light
Skagen lies at the utmost tip of North Jutland, surrounded by rugged landscapes, sand dunes and miles of white, sandy beaches. The harbour of Skagen is on the eastside, where the calm Baltic Sea, or Kattegat as it is called here, makes it easier for ships... more - travel report by
bineba
Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the largest and most important city of Scandinavia. People in this northern part of Europe are known to be tall, blond and blue-eyed, inherited from our ancestors, the terrifying vikings. Copenhagen is founded in the viking era, but today th... more - travel report by
terje
Borsmose Strand Camping - Oksböl
Sauberkeit und Ordnung werden hier groß geschrieben. Die Sanitärhäuser werden 3x am Tag gereinigt und verfügen über jegliche Einrichtungen. Wickelraum und Familiendusche gehören ebenso zur Ausstattung wie Fernsehraum oder Grillplatz. Ein kleiner Einkaufss... more - travel report by
bertison
A place where world famous fairytales were written
I spent two weeks on Fyn (Funen), and most of the time I chilled in Odense. Not necessarily an obvious choice for a two weeks visit in February. Actually, I had not heard much about Odense before I went there. And I had no idea that Hans Christian Anderse... more - travel report by
krisek
Tak skal du have, Aarhus!
Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark after Copenhagen, but is is a small city, of real human size. I was there in 1999-2000, so things might have changed... Anyway, Denmark is the paradise for bikes and nature, and Aarhus is a good illustration of... more - travel report by
marie-ange
Roskilde Festival
The town itself I saw nothing off, the yearly music festival was excellent; One huge field filled up with tents and various stages, slightly in the middle of nowhere and with an excellent atmosphere, although turning in to a mudhole if raining.... more - travel report by
kirikou
sunday walking in the snow
wind inthe hair, beatyfull white forests and fields... a lot of footsteps and tracks in the snow from fox, deer and other common danish animals.. the birds are busy visiting the feeding places outside my windows... we follow a part of the Coast to coast w... more - travel report by
ellenkathrin
Copenhagen for Slackers.
Copenhagen is the capital of the kingdom of Denmark. It houses just around 1.5 million people including the suburbs, thus making it the largest city in Scandinavia. It is located on the eastern most edge of the island known as zeeland, the largest island... more - travel report by
boxphet
Romeo & Juliet
Haderslev is a small city with big history books. Just on the otherside of the german border, but vast difference in culture. Layed back, friendly and uncomplicated. English did not always get us going! more - travel report by
rangutan