It's really no surprise, then, that so many people who come to Denmark do so specifically because of the beach opportunities, and choose to rent one of the many holiday properties which line the coast. Although beautiful beaches are delightful, you will almost certainly want to explore more of what our country has to offer, from bustling cities to tranquil parkland. This goes, regardless of which part of Denmark you would like to visit.
Denmark's size is surprisingly smaller than most countries, considering the wealth of beauty and variety which is on offer, but this in no way limits the variety of holidays available. Because of its fairly small size as a nation, you are able to really enjoy a wealth of scenes and vistas as you travel across Denmark. Forests, fields, meadows, lakes and creeks are replaced by inlets, sand dunes and the view to the sear, as you approach the coast. Whether you enjoy the lush green of the inland forests and woodlands, the rugged northern coastline or the balmy suns soaked beaches of the islands, a holiday in Denmark offers much variety.
Of all of Denmark's islands, the biggest is Zealand - the original, not the 'new' one! The capital, Copenhagen, is located on the eastern part of Zealand, not far from Sweden. If you prefer spending time in the big city, thriving on shopping experiences, galleries, museums and entertainment, then Copenhagen is a must. You'll be spoilt for choice when it comes to shopping, and for leisure and entertainment there's always plenty to enjoy. Of course, while you're by the coast, why not stop by and greet our little mermaid! Although Danish government is now democratic, it was only up until the mid 19th century that Denmark was ruled by kings, based in the city of Copenhagen.
The rule of the Kings of Denmark may have passed, but their legacy lives on, with monumental castles all across the country. If visiting Copenhagen, be sure to make time to visit the splendid Amalienborg Palace, which is where the current Queen lives today. The Danish crown jewels are exhibited at the nearby Rosenborg Palace, which is definitely also worth a visit during your holidays in Copenhagen.
Another of Denmark's islands well worth seeing is Bornholm, towards the eastern shores. What is particularly noticeable is Bornholm's landscape which is quite distinct compared to elsewhere in Denmark. The dramatic cliff faces and rock-strewn landscape is unique compared to the rest of the country. This is not to suggest that Bornholm's coastline is rocky and wild - because a great number of outstanding beaches are to be found around the south of the island. The island is a great choice for anyone who wants to spend their holidays in Denmark in one of the most popular destinations in the country. From north coast to south, from the wild landscape of Bornholm to the luxury of Copenhagen, a holiday in Denmark is guaranteed to be varied.
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