Discover the best top things to do in Denmark, Denmark including Kyst- og Fjordcentret, Ballebjerg, Soelsted Mose, Langli, Store Blaakilde, The Park of Music, Dronningeudsigten, Oestre Anlaeg, Gyldensteen Strand, Vesterhavets Barfodspark.
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Nature center at Randers Fjord with a focus on nature and outdoor activities - on land and at sea. There are plenty of activities for the active family. We are sailing, fishing, going on trips in the shallow water wearing waders, light bonfires, working in workshops and more. Say hello to a crab and touch a fish in the large touch pools. Playground and water playground. Rental of motor boats. Guided fishing trips in the summer holidays: We have set nets in the fjord and sail off to retrieve them. We take the catch back to Fjordcentret where we talk about fish and see what they look like inside. Then catch (typically flounder) being gutted and skinned and cooked at the bonfire and eaten for lunch.
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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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