Perched at the head of a fjord, Vejle sits in an idyllic intersection of rivers, valleys and forested hills. During the Middle Ages Vejle was an important market town. Today it enjoys more sophisticated status, thanks to spas, shopping centers, safari parks, golf courses and upscale dining establishments. Don’t miss the Viking-age rune stones or the remains of the Iron Age “bog woman” on display inside of St. Nicolai Church.
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Brøndsted Mølle (Brondsted Watermill) dates back to the 15th century when it was owned and operated by the King Frederik II. The watermill operated until the 1990'es, from 1930 and on as an electric mill driven by a turbine. Today the buildings from 1860 are still there to visit during weekends as well as the beautiful surroundings with the small river can be enjoyed.
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