We just entered the spring and soon, before we know it, it is summer. Therefors it’s time to start planning your summer vacation before it is too late. Personally, I love the Danish summer! In spring/summer time, Denmark is SO beautiful and absolutely the best season. The days are the longest and with the warm weather, there are so many things to do outdoor – I love going for a walk, visit the beach, eat ice cream, grill, outdoor parties etc. What do you want this summer? Sun, sand and sea of Denmark’s beaches? Have a relaxed holiday?
Here are some good ideas for planning a holiday to remember in Denmark:
Family fun in Denmark
Denmark is a family holiday heaven. You can, among others, visit LEGOLAND and live at their hotels, which is build up with toy bricks. When I was a child, LEGOLAND was the absolutely best place to spend my summer.
Another place I have visited with my family is Råbjerg Mile Camping – it is always green and peaceful and you are never far away from the facilities. It is a holiday top of Denmark with sand between toes, close to idyllic Skagen and mid-way to beautiful beaches and outstanding scenery. Furthermore, there is a wide variety of activities for the children:
- Big playground with bouncy cushions
- Outdoor pool
- New indoor water world
- Crazy golf
.. And so on.
Many people, who visits Råbjerg Miele, are very fascinated by it, and returns time after time. Besides Råbjerg Mile Camping, Lalandia is a true family vacation with a wide range of activities. Lalandia has Scandinavia’s largest waterpark. The waterpark have many funny slides, pools with waves and Jacuzzis for those who wants to relax. Besides that, there is a huge playland (Monky Tonky Land), bowling center, fitness center, minigolf etc.
Aarhus – The City of Smiles
Aarhus, my favorite city, is a great destination and has lots to offer. You will find Aarhus on the east coast of Jutland and are 3 hours from Copenhagen. Below I suggest you three places you may find interesting in Aarhus C.
1. ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is the largest Museum in Northern and if you like museums, you surely will love ARoS.
2. Den Gamle by – The Old Town Museum is another unique attraction. It Is a National Open Air Museum of Urban History and Culture. Over the course of the last 10 years more than 3 million people has visit the old town. You can experience what is like to live and work in a Danish market town, as it was in the old days.
3. If you got tired of the Museum, I can recommend Tivoli Friheden. Tivoli Friheden is Aarhus’ theme park where you will find four roller coasters, 40 rides, stalls, games, playgrounds etc. Tivoli Friheden has everything you and your family needs to have a great day out.
If you don’t know where to sleep, Aarhus has many opportunities. You can stay nearby forest and beach and you can live in the city close the cafés, shopping, restaurants and the cultural events. The only Hotel I have tried is Hotel Oasia, in the beating heart of Aarhus. High quality and good service are the focal points of the hotel. So it could definitely be a good choice.
Well, That’s all for now. I hope these tips will be useful for you to plan and spend an unforgettable holiday vacation in Denmark.
Have you already planned your summer, then let me hear about how you are going to spend your holidays? This summer I go to Skagen with five friends and I looking forward to my trip. I love this city – joyful people flock here especially in the summertime.
Have a good summer everyone.