The most beautiful towns in Denmark

Skagen
Despite its small size, Denmark It has a lot to offer tourists, so you should already include it in your list of possible destinations. The spectacular natural landscapes, the enormous historical and cultural heritage and the numerous tourist activities that you can do here are just some of its attractions. Of course, if you plan to travel to this Scandinavian country, do not focus only on Copenhagen. Many places are worth it!

To prove it to you, today in Hard Hobbit To Break We are going to tell you about some of the most beautiful towns in the whole country. Do you want to join us?

Ribe

Ribe
We are going to start our tour of Denmark through Ribe, which is considered the oldest town in the whole country. Located south of JutlandA peninsula with a huge appeal, Ribe maintains its charm and its architectural unity. In fact, its churches and monuments remain intact. In addition, some typical Danish elements that have disappeared elsewhere are preserved here. The most remarkable building is the Cathedral. As a curiosity, this town was one of the first in the country to become Christianized.


Ærøskøbing

Aeroskobing
Located on the island of Ero, Ærøskøbing is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque places in all of Denmark. Here you will find cobbled streets, a beautiful square and romantic 18th century houses with doors painted in colors. In addition, you will love the vibrantly colored beach huts located on the edge of town.

Ebeltoft

Ebeltoft
We return to the Jutland Peninsula to tell you about Ebeltoft, a well-preserved town that is considered the capital of the mountainous region of Molst. Their wooden houses stand out curiously crooked, its cobbled alleys and its local craft shops. In addition, it is important to note that here you can visit the Jylland 1860 frigate, the oldest warship in the country.

Dragør

Dragor
Located at the gates of Copenhagen, Dragør remains practically intact. And is that this ancient town sailor (It had been one of the most important fishing ports in the country) it preserves its narrow, cobbled streets and its colorful 18th century houses thatched with straw or red tiles. Best of all, you can walk there from the Danish capital. On the other hand, you should know that every August there is a festival that celebrates its important seafaring past.


Skagen

Skagen1
Skagen, a spectacular coastal town located in the northernmost point of Denmark, could not be missing from this list. Due to its unique location and beauty natural, attracts numerous tourists and artists. In fact, today you can find numerous art galleries, in addition to hosting the house-museum of the poet and painter Holger Drachmann. In addition to its beautiful beach, the town stands out for its bustling port.

Maribo

Maribo
Another place that cannot be missing from this list is Maribo, a picturesque town located on the island of Lolland that dates back to the 15th century. It is known for its unique location by the lake, in addition to its festival jazz. Without a doubt, it is the ideal place to enjoy nature and music in its purest form.

Svaneke

Svaneke
Located on the Baltic island of Bornhol, Svaneke is very close to Sweden. In this fishing community, the cobbled streets are home to beautiful colored wooden houses that lead to a beautiful and bustling port. You will love its circular Romanesque church, its beautiful windmills and the Water Tower, a tank with an extra shape.

Saksun

Saksun
Knowing that we have left many beautiful villages in the pipeline, we are going to end our tour of Denmark by talking about Saksun, a small town located on the Faroe Islands. Surrounded by high mountains, it has a museum and a beautiful church. Of course, what is most striking are the roofs grass-covered houses.

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