Discover the best top things to do in North Jutland, Denmark including Aalborg Tours, Bird Heaven, Town of Skagen, Rubjerg Knude, Lindholm Hoeje Museum, Voergaard Slot, Ejerslev Havn, Kystudstillingen Thorup Strand, Basement Beer Bar, The Park of Music.
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Be part of our amazing tours and experience Aalborg´s atmosphere by foot, bike or boat You will experience the main attractions of our city as your guide will lead you through the sights and tell you about Aalborg history and all the points of interest. • Daily guided tours • Tours available from April to November • Central Meeting point at Gabels Torv • Different Languages • Professionel guides • Many different and exiting Tours • Ex. Bike, Food, Street Art, Grand and Walking tours, • Book your Tours here Aalborg-tours.dk
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Actually I kind of stumbled into Natalia‘s Bird Heaven. Since I was thirsty after a birdwatching trip to Vejlerne, I thought I‘d stop at this little café on my way back, but the café turned out to be a very nice gallery. Natalia offered me something to drink, we sat outside, talked and then I watched around a bit. I ended up buying a beautiful watercolour painting as well as booking a private art class at her place and I‘m so glad I did. The outcome was most delightful and we had a wonderful time together. So I can only recommend this place. Just go there, have a chat with Natalia and take your time to look at her wonderful art. If you‘ve got the time, I’d strongly recommend to book an art class. With her help (even if you‘ve never painted before) you‘ll be able to create something special which will always remind you of your stay in Denmark.
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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.
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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.
If you are in Aalborg, don't miss to go here. The museum is very nice, as well as the outdoor area..
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This was an old mine, now closed, turned into a beautiful lagoon. The name says the blue lagoon which has a round the lagoon walking path of little more than 1 km. The views are amazing with also possibility to sit and do a little picnic. On the other side of the cliff is the sea. The coast line is beautiful for a walk too.
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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.
Wandering out of the underpass beneath Aalborg station was greeted by the site of all these trees with “things” in front of them. At first thought this was a possibly memorial for resistance fighters from the War or something similar but was pleasantly surprised to discover its true intention. Each tree planted by a musician, band, group or whatever; guess Dame Edna among others goes into that last category. Each box in front produces a snippet (or more) of the artist’s music on the press of a button. With many of the musical segments updated to reflect the festive period one can have great fun pressing buttons to create mega mashups such as Bob Dylan singing “Little Drummer Boy” accompanied by Acker Bilk on clarinet & ZZ Top on guitars. Hours of pleasure or pain depending on your musical taste!
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