Denmark, Hobro

Discover the entire world in a miniature-edition with rivers, seas and mountains. Spread out like an atlas, you find “The World Map” located next to Klejtrup Lake with nice, nature surroundings. “The World Map” was built by the Dane-American Søren Poulsen in 1944-69, and is 45x90 meters.

Denmark, Stovring

The forest is an agglomeration of state and private forests that are combined into a large nature reserve, which includes many villages, farms and small towns. Rold Skov resembles a patchwork quilt: it is made up of small pieces. The coniferous forest ecosystem in Rold Skov is the richest in Denmark, thanks to the high rainfall.

Denmark, Frederikshavn

The Rabierg Mile is one of the largest moving dunes in Europe. The 40-metre-high sand dune forms a small desert of about one square kilometre and moves an average of 15 metres per year to the north-east.

Denmark, Frederikshavn

In the Eagle Reserve's unique shows, you not only get the opportunity to experience and learn about the earliest relation in man's relationship with birds of prey; we make sure to take you on a journey from the Viking Age up through history with classic falconry and right up to today's technological development.

Denmark, Bronderslev

Get inspired by a handpicked selection, reflecting the museum’s theme, special exhibitions and own collection. You will find a wide selection of crafts, books, interiors, accessories, and creative items for children in all price ranges.

Denmark, Norresundby

Not far from the city of Aalborg is one of the largest Viking burial sites, known as Lindholm Høje. The burial site consists of two parts: the “lower” part dates back to the 11th century, while the “upper” part dates back to a much earlier era, beginning in the 5th century. Excavations at Lindholm Høje have revealed not only ancient burial sites, but also traces of a settlement, as well as numerous items made of metal, fabric, and glass.

Denmark, Frederikshavn

Grenen looks really picturesque, so it attracts not only artists, but also all lovers of beautiful views. This cape is the northernmost point of the country, if you do not count the island of Greenland, which also belongs to Denmark. The Skagen beach located here also deserves attention, where you will not be able to sunbathe and swim, but you can enjoy the breathtaking landscapes as much as you like.

Denmark, Hjorring

This lighthouse on top of a 60-metre cliff on the North Sea coast was built in the late 19th century. Over time, strong winds and soil erosion created a huge sand dune around it. The sand swallowed up the trees and houses around the lighthouse, and eventually the entrance to the lighthouse itself. The last signal from Rubjerg Knud was given in 1968.

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