Hello,guys,since I'm moving to Denmark for several months,I couldn't resist asking you people,what could be exciting to do there.All I know is beer is expensive and life is quiet(or may seen so).
Any advice much appreciated
Things to do in Denmark
- damagedone
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- sam1
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this is wishful thinking on my part....
http://www.noma.dk/main.php?lang=en
I might have to re-mortgage the house in order to go
http://www.noma.dk/main.php?lang=en
I might have to re-mortgage the house in order to go
- damagedone
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Damn,sound delicious and expensivesam1 wrote:this is wishful thinking on my part....
http://www.noma.dk/main.php?lang=en
I might have to re-mortgage the house in order to go
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Depends where in Denmark and who you will be associating yourself with.damagedone wrote:...and life is quiet(or may seen so).
Any advice much appreciated
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As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Well, the beaches are beautiful, and they have North- and Baltic sea, it should be awesome in summer. I grew up quite near Denmark at the Baltic Sea, and I miss the seas and the beautiful landscape so much.
My favourite at the Baltic sea is camping (or doing day trips), taking long walks, swimming and windsurfing. Kite Surfing is possible too.
And for the North Sea, I like day-trips with the boat - you can book these - around all the little islands and sandbanks and watch seals. Seals are absolutely adorable little guys.
There should be neat Viking museums too with real Viking ships and stuff, if you like that kind of thing (saying "should", because I haven't been to any of the Denish yet).
My favourite at the Baltic sea is camping (or doing day trips), taking long walks, swimming and windsurfing. Kite Surfing is possible too.
And for the North Sea, I like day-trips with the boat - you can book these - around all the little islands and sandbanks and watch seals. Seals are absolutely adorable little guys.
There should be neat Viking museums too with real Viking ships and stuff, if you like that kind of thing (saying "should", because I haven't been to any of the Denish yet).