On this trip we explore The Danish history seen through of our drinking traditions. Isn’t that a great idea? Well, we think so! Because it allows us to tell about the Vikings and their toast, the monks and their beer, the insatiable kings, the thirsty poor people as well as the explorers who brought new inspiration and tastes home from far away. On the way we visit castles where the cannon salutes accompanied the toasts of the king and his guests, and the numerous gorgeous dishes exhausted the appetite of the visitors. In the afternoon we visit a vineyard and taste some of the Danish white wines. Learn about the growing possibilities of wine making in our cool climate!

A Life fit for Kings

Renaissance life had a lot to offer a king who knew how to enjoy life. He was busy entertaining plenty of visitors in his impressive castles, humbly accepting their gifts. Travels, expensive robes and plenty of food and drink accompanied his official duties. Well, actually much more food than anyone could eat! He also spent time going from one castle to the other with a circus of wagons with all his staff and expensive belongings.

On this tour we drive along the coast north of Copenhagen to visit the most magnificent renaissance castles in North Zealand. The powerful legendary Kronborg and the elegantly decorated Frederiksborg.

Frederiksborg Castle

Today Denmark is quite a small country, but in the 17th century the Danish King belonged to one of the richest and most powerful dynasties in renaissance Europe. You realize this in the moment you enter the court of Frederiksborg Castle. This is the place where the young prince Christian 4th grew up. The architecture is state of the art of it’s time and the interior lavish and glamorous. The scene of everyday life at the Danish Court. And Christian was for sure a man who knew to appreciate all the possibilities and luxury he had within reach. Hunting, eating, drinking, meeting yet another woman and waging yet another not every successful war. Highlights are the Audience Hall and the impressive Knights Hall where the royals hosted parties lasting days!

Kronborg Castle

Another spectacular attraction is of course Kronborg Castle, beautifully located on the coast and with a splendid look to Sweden. This is the home of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and since 2000 on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. The coast of today’s Sweden is so close that is not difficult to imagine that this was bound to a place of strategic importance. Here Denmark showed it’s strength in the nation’s defense. From the fortress you could see the enemy approaching and be ready. At the same time Kronborg and the control of the strait meant that the King could make a fortune collecting sound dues from every ship that asked to pass through the narrow strait to the Baltic Sea. This privilege as tax collector lasted almost 400 years and was of key importance to the kingdom’s wealth and influence in Europe.

Hear about the importance of this place in Danish and European history, and find out why Shakespeare chose this location for his story of Hamlet. As a matter of fact he was never here himself!

Wine tasting at a vineyard – try tasting the Danish wine

What better way to end the tour than to stop at a vineyard for a wine tasting in beautiful surroundings. We meet the enthusiastic and highly professional wine makers who have entered into this relative new business of producing wine in Denmark for sale to a wider audience. Some of them you can find in the high end Nordic cuisines restaurants in Copenhagen. Others are so small in circulation that you have to visit the producer to find it. Due to climate change, the development of new sorts of grapes and hard work, the image of Danish wines is rapidly growing. But see for yourself!

This is where we end our journey through Danish drinking traditions and centuries of history . When you finish you have of course also heard the dramatic story of Carlsberg – our world famous beer brewer, Mister Jacobsen and how he started the tradition of producing a beer setting a whole new standard.

SKÅL! O, yes, we will also tell you about the origins of this salute.

Join us on a full day trip south of Copenhagen to the amazing Tree Tower.
”How does one measure the greatness of a place?” Times Magazine added this place on their 100 greatest places list in 2019. The Camp Adventure Forest Tower located in the picturesque South Zealand area gives a unique nature experience, from where you on the 3 km path in eye level can study the trees from the forest floor to the tree crowns. On sunny days you will from the top of the Forest Tower be able to see the Oresund Bridge, Turning Torso in Malmö and parts of the Copenhagen skyline. In a country with no mountains the tower with its 135 meters above sea level, is the highest point available on Zealand.

After the hike in the tree tower we will have a break and enjoy a traditional Danish lunch in a nearby restaurant.

Remember: Practical clothes and good walking shoes
Duration: 6 hours
Walking distance: 3 km

Choose one of the following options and extend the tour with 2 hours

Stevns’ Cold War Museum

Denmark would have been in the very frontline if the cold war had gotten warm! Explore the nuclear attack-proof fortress at the peninsula of Stevns – one of Denmark’s most secret places and part of the defense. For 40 years the staff here was ready for war 24/7 – today you can get a very authentic experience in the fortress, which looks exactly the way it was left, when the cold war ended. A local guide will take us to the 1,7 km long tunnels 18 meters underground. English explanation in audio guides will be provided.

Remember: Practical and warm clothes and good walking shoes are required.
Please bring: Smartphone and ear buds (The audio guide is app-based)
Walking distance: 3 km

Faxe Geocentre (Family Friendly)

Once upon a time 63 millions years ago the limestone landscape in Faxe was a huge coral reef. Explore the exhibition telling the cool story about dinosaurs and the birth of the earth. Get a hands-on activity with hammer and chisel, when a local guide will take us on a fossil hunt and tell all the exciting stories about the prehistoric era.

Practical clothes and good walking shoes are required.
Remember: Sun screen
Walking distance: 3,5 km.

Stevns’ Cliff (UNESCO’s world heritage)

guided tour at Stevns Klint UNESCOWalking tour around the amazing cliff in Stevns. A place that recently was inscribed on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List because the explanation for the extinction of the dinosaurs lies hidden in the cliff. A local guide will give you an informative and fun tour in the area and show you a local parish church, where the chancel collapsed and fell to the shore beneath due to a landslide in 1928.

Practical clothes and good walking shoes are required.
Remember: Sun screen
Walking distance: 2,5 km.

 

Photo: Mark Wengler, VisitDenmark

Guided tours by bike

Get in the saddle and join us as we share all our good stories from Copenhagen and the surrounding areas!

We offer a wide range of guided bike tours, which can be customized to whatever preferences you have regarding sights, pick up, food etc.

Here is a selection of our tours

 

Have you seen the TV serie Vikings? Are you fascinated with the history of the sea warriors from the North? Do you want to know more about them? How they lived, loved, fought and died?

Welcome to the land of the Vikings! Join us on this guided walking tour through the very early days of Copenhagen and through the lives of these fascinating people.

Vikings where so much more than brutal sea warriors. They were excellent shipbuilders, merchants, artists, party people celebrating the year’s biggest event called jul – or Christmas as we call it today, inventors of many words in the English language, the beer. The feastly and beastly. The times of the vikings are not only a story of the brutal heathen fighters, who plundered and murdered their way through Europe, it is also a story of everyday life, hope, love and fear. Explore their minds, hearts and souls together with us right in the middle of Copenhagen.

We invite you on this guided tour for 2,5 hours in the footsteps of the Vikings through the old part of Copenhagen.

Walking tour in the footsteps of the Vikings

The tour starts at the Town Hall Square, it will take you to the Nationalmuseum, where we will show you the 10 highlights of the Viking treasures before we continue the tour to the Botanical Garden, where we will talk about Viking food, the spices, beer and mead. Of course it is not a real Viking tour if we did not have any tastings a long the way.

During the 2,5 h tour we will teach you to spell your name using the runic letters from the Viking alphabet called Futark.

We hope that you are ready to embark on this guided walking tour with us through the narrow streets of Copenhagen in search of the Vikings.

What should you expect during this walking tour?

  • A very enthusiastic guide in love with the Vikings
  • Tastings that will make you remember the stories
  • The tour lasts for 2,5 hours and we will walk app. 3 km in a relaxed speed
  • The tour includes a visit at the National Museum

Copenhagen – Conference Guided Tour

Have you spent all day inside a conference centre in Copenhagen? Do you long to see something else than the inside of a conference room You need to stretch your legs and try our conference tour! Come and join us on a guided walking tour and explore the best sights and hidden gems of the city before dinner to work up your appetite for dinner and the attractions of Copenhagen.

We will tell you the riveting stories of the local history and also give you an impression of everyday life in the green capital of Denmark. If you like competition we can divide you into groups and do fun teambuilding activities like quizzes, tastings or scavenger hunt.

These tours are also possible to do on a bike – call or write for more information.

Denmark and Sweden in one day

On this Two Kingdoms Tour you will visit to rival countries! Sweden and Denmark have fought each other for centuries and holds the record for most wars fought between them. It all adds up to around 30 wars since the 15th century. We even beat the biggest enemies of Europe, England and France, who have fought 16 wars.

Tour Copenhagen Malmö Lund

About the tour

The countries are separated by the Öresund, which links the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The tour will take us on a mini round trip, starting with sightseing in Copenhagen and proceeding north to Elsinore to see Kronborg Castle. Then followed by a small ferry ride across to Helsingborg in Sweden, we proceed south and visit Lund and Malmö, before heading back to Copenhagen.

This tour is also possible in five hours: We will cross the bridge both ways and exclude Kronborg Castle visit.

The picturesque fishing village Dragør

Join us on a tour in the picturesque Fishing Village Dragør-  just half an hour from Copenhagen. The city is on the top 10 of the most beautiful towns in Denmark!
Feel the fresh, cool breeze of sea air coming in from the South, absorb the tranquility in the charming narrow streets among the distinctive yellow fishermen’s houses.

In order to be a true local in Dragør, it is said that you need to be able to trace your ancestors back at least three generations! The first people in the city were Dutch – brought to Denmark by the king to grow vegetables for his mistress.

Get a good view of the bridge connecting Denmark to Sweden and listen to the riveting stories of the fishermen in Dragør and how they helped saving the Danish jews during the WWII.

Watch our movie to get a glimpse of the this idyllic village…..

This tour is very suitable to do in combination with the  Copenhagen highlight tour or the Jewish tour. We can also arrange the tour for a larger group.

 

 

North Zealand

Don’t leave Denmark without seeing one of the most beautiful parts of Denmark: North Zealand. On this tour we drive from Copenhagen on the scenic route along the coast of Oresund where you will see impressive mansions, humble fishermen’s villages and old birch forests.

As we drive along the coastal road, you will be familiar with Denmark now and then and hear the riveting stories about our hunt loving kings and our relationship with Sweden – our archenemy for centuries!

Visit the castles of North Zealand

First stop will be the historic castle of Kronborg – which is on UNESCO’s world heritage. Find out why Shakespeare chose this location for his story of Hamlet, and learn how the famous play is a vibrant part of the Kronborg Castle today. Feel the atmosphere in the dark and humid casemates under the castles and meet Holger the Dane- an old sleepy warrior, who will wake up and fight for Denmark when it is needed.

Frederiksborg Castle on the North Zealand tourAfter a traditional Danish lunch with Smørrebrød, we will continue the tour to the amazing Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød. This Renaissance castle was built in the first decades of the 17th century by the legendary Danish King Christian the 4th and incorporates the best of Renaissance craftsmanship and architecture. Inside the castle you will see artifacts that shows Danish history through 500 years and hear a lot of passionated love stories in our Royal family. Before we head back to Copenhagen we will enjoy the exquisite baroque garden.

If one castle is enough for you, there is so much else to do in the Northern part of Zealand. The tour can be combined with a lot of other attractions e.g.

The Open Air Museum – living history

This museum is one of the largest open air museums in the world. You will experience living history when you walk into old farmer houses from all over Denmark and meet people from the past. The place has many hands on activities and is very suitable for families. Read more

Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art

Located with a fantastic view to the Sound, this museum is the perfect surroundings for modern art. The collection covers the period from 1945 to the present and includes almost every genre – with an emphasis on painting and sculpture. Read more

Karen Blixen Museum

Karen Blixen is one of Denmark’s most well known authors. She has written Out of Africa and Seven Gothic Tales. In the city of Rungsted you can visit her private home and explore her fascinating life story. Karen spent 17 years in Kenya and the African life style had a huge influence on her life. The rooms are almost exactly as Karen Blixen decorated and arranged them, giving a vivid impression of the writer’s day-to-day surroundings. Read more

Kronborg Castle – home of Hamlet

“No jocund health that Denmark drinks today

But the great cannon to the clouds shall tell,
And the King’s rouse the heaven shall bruit again,
Respeaking earthly thunder”

Welcome to UNESCO’s world heritage, welcome to the King’s Castle and to the world of Hamlet. Join us on this tour, where we will take the scenic route along the coast of Oresund to the historic castle of Kronborg.
Thousands of ships passed Elsinore on their way to the Baltic Sea and all of them had to pay a toll, which made the kings very wealthy. On our first stop you will see the fantastic view of the Sound and get a glimpse of Sweden on the other side. Experience the splendid castle inside and hear the lovestory of King Frederik and Sophie. Experience the huge dance hall and hear about life at court in the 15th and 16th century.

Find out why Shakespeare chose this location for his story of Hamlet, and learn how the famous play is a vibrant part of the Kronborg Castle today.
Feel the atmosphere in the dark and humid cassemates under the castles and meet Holger the Dane- an old sleepy warrior, who will wake up and fight for Denmark when it is needed.


 

Practical information
Duration: 4 hours
Start/end: At your hotel
Including: Authorized guide and private van

This tour is very suitable to do in combination with other venues and activities. We can also arrange the tour for a larger group.

If you want to know more about this tour or book it please write or call:

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Explore the Danish Heritage

The best way to experience and explore the Danish heritage is by going to Roskilde. Join us for a tour where you will explore the magnificent cathedral – an architectural masterpiece. 1000 years of Danish history are gathered here under beautifully decorated vaults and in dark crypts. Here 39 kings and queens of Denmark lie buried and the cathedral is thus one of the most sacred places in Denmark. The cathedral is a UNESCO world heritage site.

Afterwards we will visit the Viking Museum where original ships lay by the fjord. Your guide will tell you all the stories of the vikings. The Museum is the only place in the world where you can see 1000-year-old Viking ships, and then go directly out to the Museum harbour where the full-scale reconstructed Viking ships lie moored at the quayside.

Would you like to take part in an unique sailing trip with a Viking ship? At this museum, you can!


Optional:    Sailing a viking ship (6 hours from 9 am – 3 pm) extra charge pp. € 25,-
Lunch at Café Knarr at the Viking Museum, that serves new nordic viking food.

Practical information
Duration: 5 hours
Start/end: At your hotel
Including: Authorized guide and private van
Optional: Sail with a viking ship (€25) or have a new nordic viking meal in the museum restaurant before we head back to Copenhagen.

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Roskilde Cathedral history

3D animated historical tour from the 10th century till today…
Animated by Johan Gerup

 

Roskilde Cathedral (UNESCO/NHK)
Built in the 12th and 13th centuries, this was Scandinavia’s first Gothic cathedral to be built of bricks. This style then spread throughout northern Europe. It has been the mausoleum of the Danish royal family since the 15th century. Porches and side chapels were added up to the end of the 19th century. Thus it provides a clear overview of the development of European religious architecture.

 


 


 

Viking Voyage – BBC TimeWatch, 2008

In 2007 a crew of 65 brave men and women set sail on a journey from Roskilde to Dublin in a 30m (100ft) Viking longship named “Havhingsten fra Glendalough” (“Sea Stallion from Glendalough”). A Danish reconstruction of the Skuldelev 2 ship is on display in the Roskilde Viking Ship Museum and originally built around 1040 near Dublin. BBC TimeWatch follows this amazing journey of experimental maritime archaeology.