This bustling transport hub, site of the terminal for ferries to and from Norway, is a city of 25,000. Primarily a hectic ferry port and shopping pit stop, it's popular with Swedes and Norwegians, who visit to stock up on appealingly priced meat and alcohol. If you miss your ferry or tire of edible and potable on-shelf options, visit Bangsbo Museum, an open-air attraction full of 18th-century buildings, 14th-century ruins, antique farm equipment and handicrafts created from hair and WWII relics.
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4.5 based on 22 reviews
In the oldest barn in Denmark you find the best WW2 museum in Denmark from a Danish perspective on the occupation and resistance that followed. Authentic memorabilia combined with great story telling and nicely laid out exhibits make this museum a must see for anyone interested in WW2. You can also get close to and old Viking ship and see the old manor Bangsbo. The gardens are suberbly laid out too and in the adjacent field and forest you can see many deers. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 108 reviews
A fascinating place. A lot of work has been done by volunteers to restore this place. If you get the chance, do the guided tour and you will see even more interesting things!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Mollehuset er en mere end 260 ar gammel bygning, som nu huser en hyggelig restaurant. Her kan du nyde skon mad, som er lavet af saesonens bedste ravarer, mens du kigger pa aen og skoven omkring.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
Sunday outing. Parked at harbor and along the walk to town, came across this gem. The ceiling decoration remainds me so much of Aarhus Cathedral. Some fine details like the silver ???? bird is so seren.
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