Discover the best top things to do in Aabybro, Denmark including Gjol Church, Faarup Sommerland, Lindholm Hoeje Museum, Gallery Rodhus Garden, Urtehaven, Kulturhuset Blokhus, Blokhus Golfcenter, Aalborg Zoologiske Have, Blokhus Salt, The Park of Music.
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4.5 based on 6 reviews
I could say about this church that it is a nice church very specific for this area. It has a nice garden and I enjoyed the silence around it and the view ofer limfjorden
4.5 based on 473 reviews
This is our 2nd time in Fårup, and both times has been awesome! Top score to the staff, and to the variety in the park. Here's something fun for everyone to enjoy!
Last time we were in Fårup was summer of 2016, and that time we used a lot of time on the rides. This time around we're enjoying the treasurehunt and paddlingboats, train and buffet in addition to the rides. No stress - just enjoying just about everything:-)
We ate at the pizza and pasta buffet and the food was good. Nothing extraordnairy but given the fair price we paid we couldn't expect it to be. (380DKR for two adults and a 10 years old boy. It also included soda)
+ The Fårup-app
+ The friendly staff
The Fårup-app is actually a big plus, it makes it a lot easier to plan what rides to ride next.
NB!! We have not been to Aqualand, so this score is only the amusementpark.
4.5 based on 200 reviews
The burial site of Lindholm Hoje is one of the most beautiful ancient monuments in Denmark from late Iron Age and the Viking Age. Several hundred stone circles indicate the tombs. In the museum, you can see an exhibition on the lives of the Vikings on Lindholm Hoje as well as a new exhibition on the ancient time in the land of the Limfjorden.
Two significant historical realities exist in this quiet place on the outskirts of Aalborg. First, there is the original Viking burial site in use for nearly 600 years from 400AD. The site was used as a cremation area and then a burial grounds for the remains. Most of these graves are surrounded by stones laid in various shapes. Quite an impressive sight.
Second, this area had been covered by years of layers of shifting sand and not until 1952 was it excavated. Luckily, it was not lost forever, An amazing discovery.
The museum is also worth a stop. The exhibition shows what the village and their inhabitants looked like over the ages. The gift shop is also very nice.
5 based on 12 reviews
Galleriet ligger utrolig smukt på vejen til Blokhus og Hune. Gå ikke glip af dettte smukke galleri, der ligger i en gammel smuk gård. Galleriet er i flere etager med både smukke malerier og meget smukke glaskunst. Selve bygningen er også værd bare at se.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Urtehaven (the herb garden) is a quiet garden and museum off the beaten path. The focus of the exhibition is the history of the local area. It is interesting to see how the area has changed over the centuries/decades, and how our lifestyle has changed too. Don't miss the actual herb garden outside. There is even a small section for blind people with texts in braille. Great initiative!
4 based on 50 reviews
There was am international festival going on (i thing it lasts from May until October) Its amazing to see what can people do out of sand or a pice of tree.
4 based on 6 reviews
4.5 based on 523 reviews
When spending Your summer holliday in Denmark together With Your Family you simply must visit some of Denmarks great attractions, and if staying in Northern part of Jylland, Allborg Zoo is one of the "musts".
Located in Southern part of Aalborg in a lovely treeful park. You may reaaly find Peace and happiness in the park. No stress, simply wandering around viewing all the animals. And dthey got everything. lions, tigers, elephants, snakes and even orangutangs. Only "missing" is the rhino, but not many zoos have them either.
And the best part of it, is that the animals got Space. Even if the zoo has Limited Space, they have made Maximum out o fit so that their animals seems to have what they need of love and Space.
A Place really Worth visiting!!
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Salt in all sorts of flavours, some of them really unique. Their products are also available in some shops in the region, but the largest choice is in their headquarters in Pandrup. The owners also give a tour of the production facilities, let you taste their products and don't press you to buy them. Definitely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 105 reviews
Kildeparken is one of the oldest parks in Aalborg, as it was landscaped in 1802. The beautiful park is known for its long list of classical pieces by famous artists, who have created both statues, scultpures and Fountains. The most famous piece in the park is the Park of Music, which is a collection of trees that have been planted since 1987 by artists who have performed in Aalborg Culture and Congress Center. Most of these trees can be activated to plays three different tunes of the artists, who includes, among others sir Cliff Richard, Sting, Kenny Rogers, Take That, Rod Stewart and sir Elton John. The charming park is hosting a string of events each year. The largest annual event in Kildeparken is by far the carnival of Aalborg in May, which attracts most than 20.000 guests to a huge party in Kildeparken. Moreover, it is the place for childrens activities with a modern playground, or a separate childrens carnival in May each year.
Such a brilliant idea and a nice way to spend half an hour or so listening to a wide variety of music. The location is easy to get to just the other side of the main train station. It is well located on a walk back from the viewing tower over the city. The park features 99 tress (currently) with a different artists associated to each tree, with the ability to play a medley of their greatest hits.
The only downside is that the speakers are loud enough for the music to carry a fair distance, therefore if someone has started playing the music of a tree 10m away, it will carry to you and interrupt your music. Don't be fooled, the area taken up by these trees isn't huge, despite the general park being quite big, and it is a collection of young trees rather than anything like a forest!
Either way, it is a fantastic idea and one of those things that you wish could be done in other cities - I just imagine that if it were in my home city (Birmingham UK) it wouldn't take very long to be vandalised by the local scallies.
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