A fascinating historical background coupled with the typical easy going Danish attitude is what makes Denmark a very popular Scandinavian country. With many quaint villages with windmills, castles and fortresses to explore, Denmark, the home of Lego and Hans Christian Anderson, always promises an exciting time. With thousands of kilometres of established bicycle routes, it's really worth hiring one, for at least a day. The rich cultural heritage is evident in such events as the Copenhagen Jazz Festival - one of the world's major jazz festivals and Midtfyns Festival - Europe’s largest Rock music festival). Language: Danish, and German Currency: Danish krone (DKr)
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- Ribe- Oldest town in Scandinavia
- Møns Klint- Located on the island of Møn, south of Zealand, well-known for its natural white chalk cliffs.
- Egeskov Castle- Located on the island of Funen - a Renaissance castle with moat and drawbridge.
- Christiansø- beautiful 17th-century island fortress - and an unspoiled reserve and wildlife refuge.
- Legoland - A theme park built from the world-famous plastic blocks.
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