Discover the best top things to do in Albaek, Denmark including Farm Fun, Eagle World, Kandestederne, Grenen Skagen, Bratten Strand, Rabjerg Mile, Aalbaek Havn, Dorthe Hansen Keramik & Cafe, Golfklubben Hvide Klit, Skagens Museum.
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4 based on 51 reviews
We came here together with friends from the UK, as one of them loved animals. Most of the visitors were adults with kids, but for once, we felt like kids again, and we took the three wheeled bicycles, which were available for free. This allowed...MoreDear "Exelcis" Thank you so much for writing about us, we are very thankful. Lovely to hear that you all had good couple of hours in the park. Welcome back :-) Sincerely Farm Fun
4.5 based on 74 reviews
I´ve had the honor of watching falcons and eagles at close range in a unique setting situated in northern Denmark. It´s founder Frank Wenzel is an internationally acclamied nature photographer and expert on birds-of-prey with a unique ability to get close to and gain the confidence of the birds.
The Eagle World is at present run by Franks son Peter. At the Eagle World you meet the birds more on their terms than ours. As they themselves mention at the Eagle World it is somewhat a case of trading places since we, the humans, are put in a confined space and the birds are flying and walking around amongst us freely. From my point of view the key to this experience is a strong and deep relation between the bird and its handler. Which, also to me, becomes very obvious during the hour we get to see the birds. Don´t miss this if you have the possibility and are even the slightest bit interested and fascinated by nature and animal-life. It certainly caught an old hardrock-bassplayers attention :-)
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Efter en tur i Råbjerg mile kørte vi til Kandestederne. Der var meget smukt og hyggeligt selv om der var iskoldt. Skøn strand.
4.5 based on 1 reviews
I heard from family about Grenen a few years before going out there myself. I stayed in Skagen, rented a bicycle and rode out to the Grenen parking lot in about only 5 minutes with the help of a helpful wind. Riding back, the wind was very unhelpful.
Parking my bike at the parking lot racks, I followed the paths over the sand dunes and past the World War 2 bunkers onto the beach. Blasted by sand carried on the stiff wind, I made my way down to the end of the beach and got to see something I hadn't before....two seas meeting making diagonal waves.
I stayed for a bit, taking photos and video all alone for nearly 10 minutes before other people finally showed up.
Quite an interesting place that I might like to visit again during a warmer season, instead of late April, the mid 30s Fahrenheit temps and a 30+mph wind.
Best of all, it's free to visit if you walk. There is a sand crawler bus that takes people out to the point but there's a small cost for that service.
5 based on 4 reviews
4.5 based on 152 reviews
Like a giant, slowly moving sandbox this is an experience for all ages!
The sand is in constant motion, you can observe the beautiful patters the wind makes, climb - and slide down the soft sand dunes, and enjoy a wonderful experience.
PRO TIP: in windy weather, protect your eyes with sunglasses; however, leave your expensive glasses at home: the sand will scratch and ruin them! Also prepare to have sand all-over your camera...
3.5 based on 25 reviews
We enjoyed visiting the harbour in the morning. Fishermen were brining in their catch of the day, and from what we understood selling some of it to the locals for an agreeable price. We spent some time walking at the piers, looking at the fishermen's boats and other things going on in the harbour before we went for a walk further up the sandy beach
Not a top class attraction, but we enjoyed the walk from our inn and spending some time here at the seaside.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Excellent cakes, ceramics, and such a pleasant atmosphere. Expensive? Yes - perfectly matching the quality ?.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
En bane der virkelig har fået et enormt løft. Kunne næsten ikke kende den, fra sidst jeg var her for nogle år siden. En klasse bane der fremstår utroligt velholdt.
Udfordringer nok for alle. Smalle fairways på en del huller.
Smukt klubhus. Det skal ikke vare længe før jeg kommer igen.
4.5 based on 459 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.
Before our visit to Skagen we had never heard of the artist’s colony living and working in the area at the end of the 19th century. But once there, we quickly made up for our lack of knowledge. First, we visited the delightful museums established in the private residences of painters Michael and Anna Ancher, and writer and painter Holger Drachmann. After that we headed for ‘Skagens Museum’, which is dedicated to the work of the Skagen colony. We particularly liked the ethereal summer evening paintings by Krøyer and Anna Ancher’s delicate rendering of atmosphere and light in ‘Sunshine in the blue room’ and ‘The Pear Tree’. Wandering from painting to painting, we almost missed the reconstruction of the dining room of Brøndums Hotel. Artists of the Skagen colony stayed or met at this hotel and a large number of their paintings decorated the wood-panelled walls of the dining room. The dining room has been reconstructed in a separate room at the museum.
We checked the cruise ship schedules on the Internet beforehand to avoid visiting the museum at a very busy time. As we could see for ourselves, the small town of Skagen is completely overrun when one of these floating juggernaut docks at Port of Skagen
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