Modern Esbjerg is the country's largest port and the base of Denmark's oil industry. Central sights are easily explored on foot, and buses shuttle to the Fisheries and Maritime Museum, where Denmark's fishing history is celebrated. Visitors should explore the main streets: Skolegade is crammed with bars, and pedestrian-only Kongensgade bustles with 150 shops and restaurants. Home to the original Legoland, this city of 85,000 also offers fun daytrips to picturesque Fano, 12 minutes away by ferry.
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Lovely place to visit. Take a lunch with you there are some spots to sit;) Parking is also available.
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Typical wadden sea invironment. Lovely place to watch the boats go between river and sea. Parking and toilets available next to the sluis. From the dike you have a good view point out over the marsh land towards the sea. A small road runs along the dike and makes for great walking, cycling and drive. Plenty of stopping places which offers good views of the bird life in the area.
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