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Family holiday in Denmark
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A family holiday in Denmark offers a wealth of things to see and do. Active families will enjoy Denmark's many outdoor options, whether they're playing at activity parks such as Djurs and Fårup Sommerland, relaxing on the beach, biking through the countryside or ice-skating in the heart of a city in winter. Many Danish museums have introduced interactive exhibits designed with younger visitors in mind. And let us not forget world-famous amusement parks such as Tivoli Gardens, Bakken and Legoland! They're a true delight for kids of all ages.
 Travelling in your own car gives you and the family great freedom to feel free to go anywhere you might fancy in Denmark. Or try a cycling holiday. Denmark has an extensive network of clearly marked bicycle routes, and the hills are manageable for children. Learn more about planning your family’s own private Tour de Denmark. Denmark by canoe or kayak gliding along one of Denmark's beautiful waterways is an active holiday for the whole family. Or what about exploring some of the countless small islands that are located in Danish waters and which can be reached by small cozy ferries. Learn more about planning a family paddling holiday.
If you usually live in a city, a farmhouse stay is a sure hit. Children or grandchildren are really impressed when they succeed in getting milk out of a cow on their own. Click here to read more about planning a farmhouse holiday in Denmark. If you normally live in the country, it is more likely that the changing of guard at Amalienborg Palace or a trip on Copenhagen’s new metro will leave the children wide-eyed. Click here to read more about Copenhagen from a child's eye view.
Denmark is a modern country full of exciting things for contemporary children to enjoy. But sometimes it's fun to step back in time - and Denmark lets you do that too. At historic experience centres and "living history" sites you might find yourself in the Iron Age, the Bronze Age, the days of Hans Christian Andersen or at another time in Danish history, complete with the sights, sounds and smells of the day. Don't miss chance to experience Viking life as well, by visiting one of Denmark’s Viking centres (maybe even sailing on a reconstructed Viking ship) or spending a day at a Viking market where modern-day "Vikings" demonstrate the crafts, skills and sports of their proud Viking ancestors. Click here to read more about Viking sites in Denmark.
For a real family experience, stay in one of Denmark’s many holiday centres. You'll never be bored! There's always something happening - games, sports and many other activities for all ages. Click here to learn more about holiday centres and other family-friendly accommodations in Denmark. If your family loves the great outdoors, Denmark's many campsites offer the opportunity to get close to nature. Or you can rent a holiday cottage in the countryside or by the sea in scenic spots such as the Jutland coast or North Sealand. And of course Denmark offers many large hotels with all the amenities and comforts you desire, including family rooms at reasonable prices.
Have a fantastic time in Denmark like the Colling family
Watch the Colling's movie from their fun camping holiday in Denmark 2010. Check out the Colling's blog, and get inspired to a wonderful holiday in Denmark.
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