Discover the best top things to do in North Jutland, Denmark including Rebild National Park, Grenen, Cold Hawaii Surf Camp, Kunsten Museum of Modern Art Aalborg, Skagens Museum, Faarup Sommerland, Rubjerg Knude, Lokken Beach, Bunkermuseum Hanstholm, Borglum Kloster.
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5.0 based on 81 reviews
We popped in on the way from Skagen to Aarhus. Wow what a spectacular landscape. And! Given the US connection to the National Park... It shines more than many others in Denmark where many such places have little to none signage and infrastructure for visitors. Caught some garbage on the ground. Might want to up the emptying of these...
4.5 based on 1,680 reviews
If you live for and love nature then this is for you This is a unique experience because of the two bodies of water meeting and I was totally mesmerized by watching the waves collide from their each direction. We head sending weather, which helps but we would have gone in any weather. While we were there the seal were playing in the water and that made it be also intriguing to watch their heads bob up and down in the surf. Finally from grenen we walked west to the most northern point in Denmark along the coast and then further to "gammel Skagen" to the sunset point to see the sun go down. We really enjoyed the grenen, the nature and the walk to the sunset.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Cold Hawaii Surf Camp is a surf facility where you can: 1. learn to surf- take a beginner surf course 2. Improve your surfing- Take an advance surf course 3. Rent high quality surf gear. 4. Take a surf camp package incl accommodation, surf lessons, surf gear. 5. learn about surfboards designs 6. Get to know the leaders of the Danish surf scene on first hand Join us!
4.5 based on 190 reviews
Kunsten is a living art museum allowing space for immersion, wonder and fascination. The museum houses a unique collection comprising over 4000 works of art, mostly post-1900, by Danish and foreign artists. The exhibition area consists of five galleries providing visitors with ample opportunity to experience the permanent collection as well as a number of special exhibitions. Kunsten also hosts a variety of events including lectures, film screenings, concerts, family workshops, guided tours, and other activities suitable for all age groups. The museum building, completed in 1972, is an attraction in its own right. Designed by the world-famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto, assisted by Elissa Aalto and Jean-Jacques Baruel, it is the only museum building outside Finland designed by Aalto. The museum is built of striking white marble, a style that is continued inside with stunning marble flooring and copper lamps, also designed by Aalto.
I used to live in Aalborg in the dawn of time but I never got around to visit Kunsten. Now on a short holiday trip I did go there and actually wish I had been there before. The building by Aalto is a study in it self with many very nice details and the exhibition is really nice. The museum aims to put the art in context and to promote discussion e.g. by indicating "conversation zones" where you can discuss with you fellow art people. Nice cafe and sculpture park where there is also room for children.
4.5 based on 694 reviews
Art museum in Skagen founded in 1908, and exhibiting an extensive collection of works by famous members of the colony of Skagen Painters who lived and worked in the area in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Names include P. S. Krøyer, Anna Ancher, Michael Ancher, Laurits Tuxen, Viggo Johansen, Marie Krøyer and Holger Drachmann.
We visited the Skagens Museum during a Viking cruise excursion and learned so much about the artists and history of the area while listening to the guide describe the beautiful works of art. Summer evening on Skagen Sanderstrand, 1893, was my favorite painting.
4.5 based on 660 reviews
As always we enjoyed a great day with great service and good food It is fun regardless age group Food prices are reasonable See you next year
4.5 based on 514 reviews
Last time we visited the light house was some twenty years ago. Then it looked like now. Except for the comfortable path that goes almost all the way. Cant wait to vist again in twenty years time. Admission is free, I think 10 DKK would guarantee towers survival when next move is necessary. Great view and outing.
4.5 based on 251 reviews
Huge sandy beach surrounded by sea and sand dunes. Brilliant for walking, running and biking (some drive cars at 20 km/t).
4.5 based on 281 reviews
We visited the Bunkermuseum in Hanstholm on a sunny, warm, late winter day. The museum is extremely informative and the many bunkers are well preserved and, as needed, restored. It struck us that those German military who were assigned to this post had relatively light duty, with spacious living quarters, dining areas, bathrooms with showers, etc. The front line foot soldiers of every nation would definitely want the comforts available here. The bunkers represent even more evidence of Hitler's love for concrete. While tha millions of cubic yards poured throughout France, in the Seigfried Line and elsewhere provided little defense against the Allied military machine, this outpost (which really did not see action during the war) is a testament to German engineering. The many weapons on display will intrigue even the most casual WWII military buff. It is well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
This old monestary from the 11th century is an excellent visit for both tourists and locals. Lots of interesting and diverse history from 1100 century to today. Great views as located on a high hill. Changing exhibitions, an excellent restaurant/cafe and a high quality shop. Fantastic both on sunny and rainy days. A great christmas market nov/dec. I visit almost every time I am in the area and it gets better every time!
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