vendredi 28 novembre 2014

Travel to Denmark

Visit Denmark each year millions of tourists. Some come to see the famous landmarks such as the Tivoli and the Little Mermaid or Legoland. While others come to enjoy the culture of the Danish food and cooking style of the new north, which controls the world today gastronomy. And some come to enjoy the countryside Danish Bssahelh which extends for several thousand kilometers. But regardless of the reason for the visit a lot of tourists to Denmark, studies show that people who have a friendly Danes are always one of the greatest attractions.

Denmark is the spiritual and historical home of the Viking. Once feared across Europe for their raiding and pillaging, today's Vikings are a peaceful bunch who have traded in their longships for bicycles. But if you want to get a taste of the old Viking culture and way of life, come to Denmark! From rune stones and monuments to fortresses and genuine Viking boats, no place in the world has as much Viking heritage as Denmark.





A holiday in Denmark gathers a delightful mix of city life and relaxing countryside. Its cosmopolitan and lively capital city, offers a vibrant selection of things to do and see.

Denmark is the smallest and most southern of the Scandinavian countries, connected to continental Europe at the southern peninsula and bordered to the east bythe Baltic Sea and the west by the North Sea. Because Denmark is considerably smaller than most countries this means a holiday here enables you to discover many places without travelling very far - and a holiday to Denmark doesn't stop at Copenhagen - we also suggest the quaint city of Odense, home to Hans Christian Andersen, the author of such classic children's books 'The Ugly Duckling, 'Thumbelina' and 'The Little Mermaid'.
Denmark boasts numerous quaint little towns lined with half-timbered houses, medieval churches and Renaissance castles along with a lovely coastline peppered with tiny fishing villages and long white-sand beaches. Its history is also preserved in a number of Viking ruins, including the fleet of Viking ships that were excavated from the Roskilde Fjord and the 'bog' people's 2000 year old preserved bodies. For such a small country there is much to see and do - although we recommend relaxing for part of the time too!

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