10 Hidden Gems Things to do in South Jutland That You Shouldn't Miss

June 30, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in South Jutland, Denmark including Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church, Bindeballe Kobmandsgaard, Christiansfeld Centret, Haderslev Domkirke, Brodremenighedens Kirke, Oekolariet, Museum Sonderjylland Kulturhistorie Tonder, Dyrehaven Ved Haderslev, Sonderho Kirke, Gendarmstien.
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1. Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church

Thyrasvej 1, Jelling, Vejle 7300 Denmark +45 41 20 63 31 http://en.natmus.dk/museums-and-palaces/kongernes-jelling-home-of-the-viking-kings/
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4.5 based on 717 reviews

Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church

Learn where the Bluetooth technology got its name and explore the Home of the Viking Kings at the visitor centre Kongernes Jelling. The visitor centre offers a unique and modern digital sensory experience for all ages. After visiting Kongernes Jelling, you can experience “history by foot” in the large monument area. The monument area is always open to the public, and can be visited on your own – there are signs and leaflets provided on site. Take your time to discover the large area. Free admission in both visitor centre and monument area.

Reviewed By gaeldp

About an hour drive from Aarhus, this is a great way to spend an afternoon feeling a real sense of place, with rune stones (carved memorials) burial mounds, remnants of a palisade and a sense of the conversion to Christianity. The museum is interesting and well designed, using high tech interactive exhibits to tell the Viking story, and gives a real sense of context to the historical site.

2. Bindeballe Kobmandsgaard

Bindeballevej 100, Bindeballe, Vejle 7183 Denmark +45 75 88 33 83 http://www.bindeballekoebmandsgaard.dk/
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Bindeballe Kobmandsgaard

3. Christiansfeld Centret

Noerregade 14 Søstrehuset, Christiansfeld, Haderslev 6070 Denmark +45 79 79 17 73 [email protected] http://www.christiansfeldcentret.dk/
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Christiansfeld Centret

4. Haderslev Domkirke

Domkirkepladsen 2, Haderslev 6100 Denmark +45 74 52 36 33 http://haderslevdomsogn.dk/m/om-kirkerne
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4.5 based on 83 reviews

Haderslev Domkirke

5. Brodremenighedens Kirke

Lindegade 15, Christiansfeld, Haderslev 6070 Denmark +45 74 56 16 30 http://brødremenigheden.dk
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Brodremenighedens Kirke

Reviewed By Trainbleu - Brussels, Belgium

Both outside and inside, the historic church of the Moravian Brethren (‘Brodremenighedens Kirke’ in Danish) didn’t resemble any of the churches we have ever seen and that made it particularly interesting. Viewed from the outside, it’s a very simple yellow stone building with a black tiled roof. The central part, crowned by a tiny copper-clad clock tower, dates from 1776, the symmetrical gabled wings were added in 1796. The inside is even more surprising and reflects the simplicity advocated by the brethren community: a huge hall with wooden floors, white ceilings, white walls, simple white wooden benches. No altar, no pulpit, no decoration or colour, apart from a green cloth with the church’s emblem, the Lamb of God carrying the flag of victory. We found it quite beautiful. We regretted not to find the usual informative leaflet though. It is interesting to compare this church with the parish church (‘Tyrstrup Kirke’, reviewed elsewhere), just a short walk along Haderslevvej to the south of Christiansfeld centre.

6. Oekolariet

Daemningen 11, Vejle 7100 Denmark +45 76 81 20 60 [email protected] http://www.okolariet.dk/
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Oekolariet

Økolariet is a knowledge centre and experimentarium in Vejle. Through exhibitions, teaching and events our visitors learn about sustainability. Økolariet is near by the railway station and the entrance is free. We would like to welcome you in our sustainable world.

Reviewed By mikaelelkan - Copenhagen, Denmark

"Hi, have you been here before?...ok, the tour is..." that was how we where greated at the Ecolarium. It is a tour in the human ecosystem and quite fun and intelligent made. A tour in the sewers in the "underground train machine" , live rats and more. My kids where surprised by the level of fun and activities. I recommend this if you are in Vejle and have kids.

7. Museum Sonderjylland Kulturhistorie Tonder

Wegners Plads 1, Toender 6270 Denmark +45 65 37 08 08 [email protected] http://msj.dk/kulturhistorie-toender/
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4.5 based on 76 reviews

Museum Sonderjylland Kulturhistorie Tonder

Experience the good crafts and the wealth, that originated from the town of Tønders location as habour- and trading town by the Wadden Sea with excellent examples of high quality local and regional artware: silver, furniture, bobbin lace, dutch tiles and faience.

8. Dyrehaven Ved Haderslev

Noerskovgaardvej 24, Haderslev 6100 Denmark http://naturstyrelsen.dk/naturoplevelser/naturguider/haderslev-tunneldal/haderslev-dyrehave
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Dyrehaven Ved Haderslev

9. Sonderho Kirke

Soenderho Strandvej 1, Fanoe 6720 Denmark +45 75 16 41 98 http://Www.robertpeel.eu
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Sonderho Kirke

Reviewed By mayoonnielsen - Singapore, Singapore

Was enjoying the charming houses and a car drove by and stopped in front of us. The driver, Robert greeted us and offered to show us something right ahead. Intrigued, we met him there, only to be enlightened by his stories of the history of this island, as shown on a wall mural. He asked us to meet him later at the church when we are done with other sights. Very thankful to have a 1.5hrs informative and interactive tour by Robert. Wowed by his detailed, humorous tales and his passion to show us his beloved island home. He asked us for a favour at the end. Not for money, but to leave a note in TripAdvisor so more people will know about this lovely place. ???????? How sweet..

10. Gendarmstien

Gendarmstien, Soenderborg 6400 Denmark +45 74 42 35 55 [email protected] http://www.visitsonderborg.com/sonderborg/gendarmstien
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Gendarmstien

The Gendarm Path is a nature path that runs through a picturesque landscape for 74 km from Padborg to Hoeruphav. It is named after the former guards that patrolled the border between Denmark and Germany

Reviewed By 47torbenw - Odense, Denmark

We were a couple walking parts of the path from Padborg to Sønderborg in four days, and it is truly recommendable. The nature and the trail is varied. It is not difficult to walk the trail and there a quite a lot of places to rest. It is a good idea to bring water and maybe some snacks for the trip. Along the path there are camp and shelter places (which we did not use) and good places to sleep.

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