This collection highlights Denmark's rich history and natural beauty, from the legendary Hamlet’s castle at Kronborg to the dramatic meeting of two seas at Grenen. Explore ancient Viking burial grounds, unique moving sand dunes, and magnificent Renaissance castles for a journey through Denmark's past and its stunning landscapes.
Kronborg Castle
This historic castle is famously believed to be the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet, offering a rich exploration of its halls, chapel, and crypts.
Copenhagen Zoo
Copenhagen Zoo is a popular attraction where visitors can see a diverse range of animals.
Thy National Park
Thy National Park offers a vast natural landscape for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring.
Råbjerg Mile
Råbjerg Mile is a large, moving sand dune that offers a unique natural landscape to explore.
Egeskov Castle
Egeskov Castle is a stunningly preserved Renaissance castle located on the island of Funen, known for its beautiful architecture and grounds.
Grenen
Grenen is the northernmost point of Denmark, a unique sandy spit where two seas converge.
Lindholm Høje
Lindholm Høje is an important Viking burial ground with over 700 ancient graves and the remains of a settlement.