Denmark, Koge

Boesdal Quarry was closed in the late 70s and Stevns municipality later took over ownership. The area is currently used as a recreational area for free use by local citizens and tourists. Boesdal can be used for outdoor purposes such as, picnics, accommodation in shelter, role-playing, god services depend in the open, etc., but the area is used on occasion for cultural activities, such as. concerts.

Denmark, Nakskov

The landscape park is known for its magnificent scenery, large open spaces, forests and lakes along with cozy meadows, streams and numerous attractions. Around the corner, over a hill or in a grove, you get new impressions when traveling through the park. Tigers, giraffes, camels, rhinoceroses, bison, zebras, antelopes, buffalos and many other exotic animals are waiting for you in the Safari Park!

Denmark, Koge

For a long time, the Valle estate belonged to various counts, until in 1708 it was bought by King Frederick IV for his wife. Thirty years later, when Christian VI was already on the throne, the castle became a kind of retirement home and at the same time a monastery for noblewomen who were unable to provide for themselves. It is noteworthy that elderly ladies still live in the castle, and not only noblewomen, but also quite ordinary women

Denmark, Roskilde

The construction of Roskilde Cathedral began in 1170 and was completed 110 years later. However, the final appearance of the church was not formed at this time, as its interior and exterior were repeatedly changed. Roskilde Cathedral is famous not only for its architecture, but also for the fact that it served as a burial place for many Danish kings. The last royal couple buried here were King Frederick IX (1947) and his wife Ingrid of Sweden (1972).

Denmark, Roskilde

There is one notable episode in the historiography of the Danish Vikings: in 1070, five ships were deliberately sunk near the city of Roskilde in order to block the path of enemy ships. Almost 900 years later, in 1962, all five were found and raised to the surface. Today, they form the basis of the exhibition of the Viking Ship Museum. There are also more recent finds, as well as many reconstructed ships, on which you can even now go for prey to coastal villages.

Denmark, Vordingborg

The White Cliffs on the island of Møn are one of Denmark's most impressive landscapes. The limestone cliffs stretch for six kilometres along the coast and reach 120 metres above sea level at their highest point. The cliffs are covered in forests, where you can find rare plants, such as more than 20 species of orchids. If you go a little further from the coast, you can find the Liselund Nature Reserve, which is ideal for hiking and cycling.

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