Top 10 Weird And Unusual Tourist Attractions In Denmark

Today we are taking a look at a country that is quite wealthy, has only 5.6 million citizens and is one of the smallest countries set within the Scandinavian region. I am talking about Denmark and here are the very best things to see and do if you are planning a visit…

 


 

Sound of Denmark, Esbjerg Docks
Sound of Denmark, Esbjerg Docks

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Those crazy Viking horn blowing Danes have so much money they are currently in the process of making these massive horns that will generate both sound (if needed) and wind power!

The Rainbow Panorama, Aarhus
The Rainbow Panorama, Aarhus

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Ever wondered what it would be like to climb a rainbow and look down on the world below? No, me neither, but you can do just that is inside this amazing tower.

Climbing Pole, Rodelundvej
Climbing Pole, Rodelundvej

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Here is some odd math for you. This was once originally Denmark’s tallest tree standing tall at 52 metres, but when a storm blew it down they decided to stand it back up and make it a 44-metre climbing pole!

Grundtvig's Church, Bispebjerg
Grundtvig’s Church, Bispebjerg

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Not only one of the largest public Evangelical Lutheran churches in the world but also stunning architecture that is well worth seeing.

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Leitisvatn Lake, Faroe Islands
Leitisvatn Lake, Faroe Islands

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You have probably seen this image a million times and like me, you probably didn’t know it was located in the Faroe Islands which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.

Dyrehavsbakken, Klampenborg
Dyrehavsbakken, Klampenborg

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This is no ordinary fun park, this is the worlds oldest fun park and it has been open since the 1500s! Disney who?!?

Grenen, Skagen
Grenen, Skagen

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Why dip your toes in the sea when you can go to Skagen and dip them in two seas crashing together!?

Superkilen, København
Superkilen, København

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This work of art is a celebration of the multicultural people who live and work in and around København

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Smukfest, Skanderborg
Smukfest, Skanderborg

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If you have ever wanted to sleep inside a giant beer can, you can once a year when the Smukfest festival is on! Now that is worth travelling to Denmark for.

Man Meets the Sea, Esbjerg
Man Meets the Sea, Esbjerg

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If Denmark was close to Easter Island, this is probably what they might have made. But these giant, sea facing statues (each one over 27ft tall) are the work of artist Svend Wiig Hansen. So why not visit these men who watched over you as you crossed the sea to get to Denmark as a sign of respect.

Author: Gus Barge

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