Tours outside Copenhagen

 
The beautiful Danish landscape is only 10 minutes from the city centre.
 
On a tour to the north of Zealand one can enjoy the beautiful coastline of the Øresund, with forests and castles. This area, which was once the playground of the former Danish kings, is today the home of wealthy Danes who can afford the cost of living in such attractive surroundings.
 
Dragør, the quaint fishing village with its yellow houses from the 1700’s, is on the shore of the Øresund.
 
A guided tour of the Viking landscape is dominated by 13th century churches, enormous burial mounds and fjords where the Vikings once sailed. Roskilde, the former capital of Denmark, houses the exciting Viking Ship Museum and cathedral where 39 kings and queens are buried.
 
The impression of a "Kingdom of islands" is imminent on a tour to the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Waterways that have been sailed upon over centuries are now crossed by means of towering suspension bridges, shortening the distances between the islands and the peninsula.
 
This peninsula has the only land border in Denmark and has beautiful sandy beaches and bird sanctuaries for migrating flocks in the west. Dotted along the fjords of the east are merchant towns relating their exciting history from bygone days of the Vikings and The Count’s War to the present monarch Margrethe 2nd.
 
North Zealand –enjoy the picturesque Øresund coastline with its beautiful forests and castles.
 
Viking tour – become acquainted with the Vikings in their former capital city.
 
Two countries in one day – visit Denmark and southern Sweden and experience their common cultural background.
 
Hans Christian Andersen tour to Funen – see where the great writer grew up in impoverished circumstances. Explore his hometown and region.
 
Dragør – a quaint fishing village from the 1700’s.
 
Denmark during World War II – the Danish resistance and the rescue of the Danish Jews.
 
Denmark’s Bridges – the island Kingdom of Denmark is linked by impressive bridges. Experience them and the areas they link.
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