Denmark holidays
In this maritime nation of islands, bridges and ferries, sustainable living sits high on the public agenda, making Denmark holidays a great choice for team green. Copenhagen, the attractive capital, is small enough to feel cosy and also a great point from where to explore, with a well-crafted web of bike, train and ferry routes leading to a hinterland dotted with Viking remains, medieval cottages, palatial castles, organic farms and gloriously wild beaches.
2 Denmark holiday reviews
Memorable parts?
There were many moments, but kayaking at Vrango Island, Sweden was a highlight.Oh, forgot about staying in cabins in Gudvangen, Norway with a waterfall in view, was outstanding. Then from there, the Naeroyfjord cruise to Flam. What can I say? Too many memorable parts to choose just one.
Tips?
It can be physically challenging- a lot of walking- so pace yourself. It's well with it.
Local benefits?
Yes, we took public transportation when possible. We walked ... (more)Catherine Norman
Memorable parts?
The storm (and the German alarm message) that caused some of us to stop cycling for the day (and continue by bus / train)
Tips?
Train on very long rides because some of the days are very long.
Pack a small travel kettle because most hotel rooms do not have coffee / tea
making
Local benefits?
Hotels appeared to be employing local people and our mid day meals were being
sourced from local shops etc
Overall rating?
We achieved our aims with good ... (more)Huw Morris