TRAVEL guide Denmark
Being of Danish descent, I thought it was about me I promoted this beauful country. Denmark has recently been named the happiest place on the planet and it’s a fabulous place to visit. Chrisna Pegler
Denmark’s capital city is Copenhagen, a truly ‘wonderful, wonderful’ city. Outdoor dining and living are high priories in Copenhagen, even when it is a lile on the chilly side. All of the cafés in the city’s Nyhavn area offer outdoor dining with blankets and heaters, summer and winter! Nyhavn, translated is New Harbour, a popular area of bars and restaurants, where you can join boat trips around the harbour, to see the Lile Mermaid, the Royal Opera House, the Royal Yacht and much more.
Copenhagen is a small city, which can be traversed easily on foot, by bike or by boat, seeing all of the sites on offer in a few days on a short break. Tivoli gardens is a must in Copenhagen, any me of the year. There is a friendly and gentle vibe in
the city, which is full of cyclists and locals. There is an excellent transport system in the city, with trains, underground and local buses running from the airport over to Sweden and Jutland. In the summer, the beaches around Copenhagen are full of friends and families enjoying the sunshine. Denmark is much more than just Copenhagen and the rest of the country is beauful, laid back and hospitable. Crossing from Zealand to Funen brings you to one of Denmark’s many islands. The small city of Odense is on Funen, which was the birth place of Hans Chrisan Anderson. This is a beauful city; well worth a visit. From Funen you can visit many other small islands within the archipelago. Heading over onto mainland Denmark (Jutland), there are lots of lovely lile towns and villages worth exploring, taking in Aarhus and Aalborg on the way up to the northern coast and an area called Skagen. This is a beauful part of the world,
with vast white windswept beaches, small islands, inlets, heathland and forests. There are countless lile fishing villages and holiday towns, full of cafés, galleries and a stunning light which you get in Skagen.
Denmark is a lile hidden gem, with a flight me of around an hour and a quarter from London. Danes generally speak English as well as Danish and, as it is in the EU, no visas are required. Currency is the Danish Kroner and there is a one hour me change from the UK. I have spent a lot of me in Denmark and would be very happy to help arrange and discuss your holiday. Please call 01590 644899 or email enquiries@milford‐
travel.com for more details on this wonderful country or any other holiday enquiries.
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