Discover the best top things to do in West Jutland, Denmark including Skovsnogen - Deep Forest Artland, Norre Vosborg, WOW PARK Skjern, Strandingsmuseum St. George, Sea War Museum Jutland, Spoettrup Castle.
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4.5 based on 61 reviews
Skovsnogen is an exhibition space that is not defined by walls or ceiling, but unfolds under the open sky in a West Jutland forest. Skovsnogen confronts traditional ideas about the encounter between art and audience, and gives artists new opportunities to create and present their works. Skovsnogen conveys contemporary art to a new audience in a manner that does not require prior knowledge, but gives everyone an opportunity to experience the art.
I visited Skovsnogen on a cloudy and cold winter day, frost everywhere along a walking trail with a lot of outdoor art. That's the best outdoor museum I ever seen, surprising you at every single step you take either by the art works you encounter or by the beauty of the surrounding nature. Excellent combination between art and nature. If you like photography you'll love this place. I would say it's worth the visit at any time of the year.
4.5 based on 110 reviews
Welcome to Nørre Vosborg Manor on Denmark’s North Sea coast– and to 700 years of history! We invite you to visit the place where Hans Christian Andersen penned his Ode to the ElderFlower, to dine in the 17th-century north wing, and to a good night’s sleep in the luxurious comfort of a modern room in
This old manor house is worth a visit. It is beautifully restored and lots of information in each room. The ladies that took our tickets were happy to answer any question we had.
4.5 based on 208 reviews
WOW PARK explained in three sentences - a different playpark in the trees - family and friends together in the nature - a safe succes for all kids between 2 - 102 years.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
The St George Shipwreck Museum tells the story of the dramatic shipwrecks off the coast of West Jutland and the people’s encounters with seamen from all over the world. Severe storms, mist and sea fog, unpredictable ocean currents, changeable depths and no islands to offer shelter have led to thousands of shipwrecks along the West Coast. Embark on a journey in a world full of dramas, tragedies, love and heroism. Children have free admission to the Museum, which also houses an outdoor maritime playground and its own cafe and restaurant. We look forward to seeing you.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
The war museum has a lot of traditional war museum exhibits, with models and displays showcasing battles and weapons. What I found most interesting was the many stories told of the soldiers that participated. In particular the farewell letters from soldiers on a blimp that was slowly sinking into the sea was very powerful and moving.
4.0 based on 90 reviews
A very exiting castle to explore with an interesting history. It is well explained on posters as you walk around. The view from the top is beautiful and we were sure it would be haunted by ghosts at night????. People in period costumes were selling wares such as local honey, bread and cakes baked from original medieval recipes and there was even an inn where you could get beer and sausages. Women sat and knitted and sold their wares and a blacksmith hammered in the courtyard. All this added to the atmosphere of a busy and productive castle back in the 1500s. Well worth a visit.
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