Discover the best top things to do in East Jutland, Denmark including Kyst- og Fjordcentret, Gammel Estrup The Danish Manor & Estate Museum, Moesgard Forrest, Randers Regnskov, Asvig Strand, Scandinavian Wildlife Park, Fladbro Skov, Norrestrand, Borgvold Og Bibelhaven, Hjarno.
Restaurants in East Jutland
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Nature center at Randers Fjord with a focus on nature and outdoor activities - on land and at sea. There are plenty of activities for the active family. We are sailing, fishing, going on trips in the shallow water wearing waders, light bonfires, working in workshops and more. Say hello to a crab and touch a fish in the large touch pools. Playground and water playground. Rental of motor boats. Guided fishing trips in the summer holidays: We have set nets in the fjord and sail off to retrieve them. We take the catch back to Fjordcentret where we talk about fish and see what they look like inside. Then catch (typically flounder) being gutted and skinned and cooked at the bonfire and eaten for lunch.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
In the hilly countryside of Djursland, Gammel Estrup Manor stands with its red walls and high towers. The history of the manor can be traced back to the 1300's, and for 600 years - until 1926 - it was owned by the same family. For generations the manor was the setting for the life of the family and its wealth - with beautiful art objects, a great number of employees, and presentable surroundings. All year round Gammel Estrup Manor offers activities and exhibitions on life at the Danish manors. The elegant halls, the big kitchen, the baroque garden with the Orangeries, and the surrounding cultivated landscape all give us an insight into the life of high and low througout the times. There is a play area in connection with the baroque garden of the museum. You may enjoy your packed lunch in one of the Orangeries or at the open air benches and tables. You are also welcome to picnic on the lawns og buy your launch at Restaurant The Old Stable. Dogs on a leash are welcome in the garden.
Make your choice eæwhen you arrive: The Castle or the farming museum - Both will take a lot of time. I went for the castle castle first, and that is imho the best choice. Also visit the black smith and the park.
4.5 based on 694 reviews
Fantastic experience, it is a bit like walking through a jungle (on a stroler-friendly path), the animals are really close, for the most part not in enclosures (predators are), and not afraid of the at times many visitors, which makes the experience even more amazing. The outside space is especially fun for kids and adults young at heart (and body) as there is a big jungle-playground and enough space to enjoy a picnic. The staff are friendly and very knowledgeable. Enough parking spaces. Good cafeteria and gift shop.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
Scandinavian Wildlife Park is a themed animal park. We have specialized in scandinavian wildlife and we are well-known for our huge parks for polar bears, brown bears, stellers sea eagles and wolves, and a whole lot of other nordic animals. The park covers an area of 470.000 square meters, and is a place where the whole family can get close to animals and get a feel of nature in a realistic way.
Excellent nature park, wide open spaces where you can experience the animals in a near authentic nature environment. When we visited, it was not very busy, which was nice and gave us plenty of time and space to explore the different parts of the park. We also had the pleasure of meeting the guide Lærke, she explained in depth a lot of the habits of the animals and their environment, really added to the visit. The brown bears was the absolute highlight, the mothers playing with their cubs could entertain us for days.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.