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How long is the drive from Aarhus to Randers?

The direct drive from Aarhus to Randers is 24.2 mi (39 km), and should have a drive time of 30 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Aarhus to Randers, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Tunø Havn and Tunø Church, or the ever-popular Mårup Havn.

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Best stops along Aarhus to Randers drive

The top stops along the way from Aarhus to Randers (with short detours) are The Old Town, ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, and Randers Regnskov. Other popular stops include Djurs Sommerland, Moesgaard Museum, and FÆNGSLET.
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Mårup Havn

Seaport
Nature & Parks
Marinas
Have been visiting Mårup several times for about 30 years now, it's a bit like home. I like it a lot.
Jaap B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice harbour, but expensive harbor 10-11m DKK 245. with electricity and bath=(ok fine). Tunø DKK 220 Only one Cafe/restaurant at the harbour. However, great that they have Hancock draft beer (Black) here. 1 km to shopping. Bicycles can be rented. Sailing living room here too. (Original) Dejlig havn, men dyr havn 10-11m 245,-kr. med strøm og bad=(ok fine). Tunø 220,-kr. Kun en Cafe/restaurant på havnen. Dog dejligt de har Hancock fadøl (Black) her. 1 km til indkøb. Cykeler kan lejes. Sejler stue her også.
Mikael C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice harbour, easy to sail to and good space. A little expensive and lack of information about payment. You must use cpay.dk All in all, a nice harbor with a daily use close by. (Original) Lækker havn, nem at tilsejle og god plads. Lidt dyrt og manglende information omkring betaling. Man skal bruge cpay.dk Alt i alt en fin havn med en dagligbrugs tæt på.
Magnus J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice little harbor with restaurant, toilets and other facilities. (Original) Fin lille havn med restaurant, toiletter og andre faciliteter.
Niels P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Avoided Tunø because it was full and didn't regret it. The small harbor has everything, good toilets and showers and a small restaurant. When it is full there is a small bay, good for east, south and north winds. A quiet berth 👍👍👍 (Original) Von Tunø ausgewichen weil voll war und haben es nicht bereut. Der kleine Hafen hat alles, gute Toilette und Duschen ein kleines Restaurant. Wenn hier voll ist bleibt eine kleine Bucht, gut bei ost, Süd und Nordwind. Ein ruhiger Liegeplatz 👍👍👍
Gero L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super cozy harbor with everything you need. It is tidy and appears well maintained. Good toilets and nice. (Original) Super hyggelig havn med det man skal bruge. Den er ryddeligt og fremstår velholdt. Gode toiletter og pænt.
Jesper P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really nice harbor with good facilities. Sailing room and baths for free use. A bit expensive and therefore not 5 stars. (Original) Rigtig fin havn med gode faciliteter. Sejlerstue og bade til fri afbenyttelse. Lidt dyrt og derfor ikke 5 stjerner.
Stefan J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super small harbor with small restaurant (Original) Super lille havn med lille spisested
John H — Google review
4.3
(19)
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3.5
(10)
Maarup Havn 1, 8305 Samsø, Denmark
http://marinaguide.dk/maarup-havn-samsoe
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Tunø Havn

Marina
Nature & Parks
Great quiet Island with lovely family atmosphere. A very interesting and unusual thing was the racetrack for crabs! I enjoyed the hammocks also. There are vegetables stands with no one manning it, you just leave the money in the box. Great bars also. You can also camp there. Note there is no hotel. Accessible via ferry from Aarhus. Worth a visit!!
Franco M — Google review
A small but nice harbour. There is everything one needs-a toilet, showers, fresh water taps for boats, electricity etc. There is also a cafe right in the harbour with some place to sit outside and ebjoy the view. There are different boats and ferries coming to it, but because if is so small, there will not be difficult to find the right one.
Marina C — Google review
Beautiful island! We sailed here and stayed for one day. We walked around the island and enjoyed the scenery :) , the harbour was nice but the restrooms need a renovation.. I can recommend to walk 5 min up from the harbour to eat on the 2 restaurants that we thought were better then the one in the harbour.
Herr E — Google review
Quiet little harbor with all the necessities. Toilets and showers are old but clean. Nice playground.
Karolina W — Google review
We love Tunø and its a wonderful Island, I make this rating to highlight one point. Close to the habour and camping place all 10-20min there is a shooting sound to scare birds and animals from a small garden. Its sounds like somebody is shooting with a gun all 10-20 min in the habour. I mean are they serious? This Island is all about tourism and you are on a wonderful Island on a quite evening and its sound like you are in a shooting range…
Paul — Google review
It is a nice area to walk around. Camping or Hiking is possible. Short ferry ride to get there, bring what you need. Nice in good weather.
Brendon G — Google review
Very nice place.
Constantin M — Google review
Nice little harbour. Possibilities for supply are available in the town
Philipp D — Google review
4.4
(514)
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4.0
(9)
Tunø, Tunø Hovedgade 1, 8799, Denmark
https://marinaguide.dk/tunoe-havn/
+45 29 25 21 79
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Tunø Church

Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
(Translated by Google) Cozy and small village church. You can devote a few minutes of your time on Tunø to this beautiful facility with a clear conscience! (Original) Lauschige und kleine Dorfkirche. Dieser schönen Anlage kann man mit gutem Gewissen einige Minuten seiner Zeit auf Tunø widmen!
Josua W — Google review
If it is to visit the lighthouse then don't bother as it is closed due to no one to sit and collect money from the visitors. Should do as all other lighthouses in Denmark, set up a collection box or pay via mobilepay
Karen C — Google review
Actually closed due to Covid19
Constantin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only church tower in Denmark that is also a lighthouse. Unfortunately we couldn't go up the tower because access was blocked. (Original) Der einzige Kirchturm Dänemarks, der gleichzeitig ein Leuchtturm ist. Leider konnten wir nicht auf den Turm, da der Zugang gesperrt war.
Verena L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fun church with a lighthouse, it is a visit every time. (Original) Sjov kirke med fyrtårn, den er et besøg hver.
Anders — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice, well-maintained old church. The tower is also a lighthouse (Original) Fin, velholdt gammel kirke. Tårnet er også fyrtårn
Otto B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Idyllic little church with a well-kept cemetery around it and a lighthouse as a church tower. (Original) Idyllische kleine Kirche mit gepflegtem Friedhof drumherum und einem Leuchtturm als Kirchturm.
Stephan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Here you have a lighthouse and church in one. (Original) Hier hat man Leuchtturm und Kirche in einem.
Black T — Google review
4.2
(24)
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4.0
(14)
Tunø Hovedgade 22, 8799 Tunø, Denmark
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Glud Museum

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Museum
Fun & Games
Heritage museum
Heritage preservation
Historical place museum
History museum
Idyllic and quirky little museum established by Søren Knudsen, a local artist and craftsman, at the turn of the twentieth century. He saved historic farm buildings from nearby that would have been demolished - the museum gives a great sense of what it would have been like to be a peasant in west Jutland in the C18th and 19th. The highlight is Knudsen’s house, which sits adjacent to the museum and has a really entertaining display of his art and sculptures. The exhibition text is mostly in Danish with some shorter English and German translations - if you don’t speak Danish, you miss out on a fair bit of the rather wild narrative of Knudsen’s life which is a shame (I suppose the Google translate app helps if you don’t have a Dane to bring with you, as I did). Extremely friendly and informative volunteers. Very much worth a visit!
Trish M — Google review
its a very speciel, museum, almost from viking, to present time, very fun for children, nice food, , there is a traktor museum near by i Glud, near, Horsens, also visit in horsen the old Klosterchurt, fro aroun 1200
ANDERS R — Google review
We had a great experience visiting this site. The gentleman on duty was knowledgable and enthusiastic in giving us information on this historic site and answering all of our questions. It is a must see if you are traveling to this part of the country.
Jennifer S — Google review
Charming small museum with fantastic stories and engaged volunteer staff. Worth a stop for all ages. (Sept 2016)
Phil W — Google review
A veryinterrsting place, not only are the old buildings well preserved but in most case the contend is also original. Their guides could be a little more trained, not always good to read fromapsper. Well worth theproceofadmission. Would go there again
Owen I — Google review
Nice place that tell the story for + 100 years ago
Evald K — Google review
Real local history made available by real friendly people!
Nico R — Google review
Nice collection of old houses
Neil B — Google review
4.5
(524)
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4.5
(29)
Museumsvej 44, Glud, 7130 Juelsminde, Denmark
http://www.gludmuseum.dk/
+45 75 68 30 82
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Industrimuseet

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2 lists 
Museum
Historic Sites
Industrimuseet, established in 1977, is a Labor, Crafts and Industry Museum that narrates the industrial progress in Horsens since 1850. Despite being primarily in Danish, it offers an immersive experience of old Danish professions and living. The museum showcases historical industrial processes on-site, including workers' households from the 1920s to 2000. Visitors can explore shops, apartments, machine areas, and workshops without any restrictions.
Unexpectedly great museum! It offers all kinds of historical industrial processes on site, including the households of workers, which were really great. Ranging from the 1920ies till 2000. They created exactly the atmosphere of the ages they describe. The greatest thing is that you can enter in the shops, the apartments, the machine areas and all workshops. No alarms ringing, no worries that one would steal an old Abba album! Amazing feeling to be back in those times! Very spacious outdoor area and great industrial playground. Suitable for young until early teenager age. Cafe looked good, but we did not get to enjoy it as we were absorbed in the museum one needs at least two to three hours to really enjoy it. Very much worth to visit!
Christy D — Google review
Great place to visit and sink into the history of the country and industry!
Stefan K — Google review
We had a great time. The fact that there was such a variety of exhibits and almost everything was very hands-on really kept our kids' attention. We ended up staying for almost 4 hours. There was room to have a packed lunch - indoors, too, which was particularly useful on the day of our visit. Free parking right next door was also great.
Ian A — Google review
Nice area near Horsens harbor and marinara showcasing factory machines from the early 1900s, workers living areas, textile industry, printing presses, shoe making, Nimbus motorbikes and an old bank. Ice cream, free parking, picnic areas and toilets available.
Michelle N — Google review
wow the coolest place ever, they have steamengines, diesel, generators, press machines, even stone press in action, phone history, radio and tv history, schools , workshops, and a nimbus section too, all people you meet there are super friendly and love to talk and show you stuff, much much recommended, kids under 18 are free
Thomas S — Google review
Great spot to learn about Danish history and industry.
Thomas R — Google review
Nice museum with a lot to see. I especially liked the moving machines.
Jostein M — Google review
Interesting place. Seems on some moments as you are in smaller Old Town Aarhus. Cool part is that they actually start some of the machines while visitors are in the museum.
Martin H — Google review
4.5
(1315)
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4.6
(145)
Gasvej 19, 8700 Horsens, Denmark
http://www.industrimuseet.dk/
+45 75 62 07 88
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Horsens Art Museum

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8 lists 
Art museum
Museums
Located atop the Caroline Amalie Lund park, the Horsens Art Museum is a striking and beautiful building that captivates visitors with its allure. Despite its small size, it offers a range of interesting exhibitions that focus on quality over quantity. The museum primarily showcases contemporary art and provides a calm and pleasant environment for visitors to explore. While not all exhibits may be suitable for children, the museum's friendly and knowledgeable staff contribute to making each visit memorable.
The collection might not be everyone's cup of tea, but the concept of following an artist's journey through years is an interesting way to dive in one's work. Contemporary art by Danish artists
Stefan K — Google review
I felt a little weird, scared and funny at the same time! Weird art, but thats also art! Really beautifull! Hygiene was really good, clean toilets, very friendly staff, cheap payed 200-300kr for 4p.
Axel M — Google review
I really liked that place, it's small but well organized with some good art. There is also a buffet. I recommend. 5.0.2024 Update Back after 5 years since my last visit. I'm a bit disappointed: less exhibitions, less souvenirs. I think that the buffet has a bigger success...
Gabriela T — Google review
Nice little art museum. Got locked inside and had to call front desk to get out, just as the receptionist was leaving! The restaurant is nice too!! PS. the brown sauce burger in the restaurant is an acquired taste ;-)
Bobby B — Google review
Museum with focus on the painter Michael Kvium, special exhibitions. Recommended.
Martin R — Google review
Contemporary art museum. Kids under 18 are free, but by American standards I'd say not all exhibits are kids appropriate.
Olga ( — Google review
Friendly and informative staff. Interesting mix of art styles.
Sonja J — Google review
I am from San Diego and fount this Incredible Art Museum in Horsens. While I was visiting, I was approached by a lovely knowledgeable employee. Her name was Jette. She spoke beautiful English and made my visit to the museum and Horsens wonderfully memorable. What a great asset Jette is to the Horsens Art Museum.
ALy N — Google review
4.2
(405)
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4.1
(57)
Carolinelundsvej 2, 8700 Horsens, Denmark
http://www.horsenskunstmuseum.dk/
+45 76 29 23 70
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FÆNGSLET

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+12 other lists 
Cultural center
Museums
FÆNGSLET, a former state penitentiary turned museum, offers interactive exhibits and guided tours led by former inmates. The prison's unconventional history includes prisoners freely roaming in the evenings and working in workshops during the day. Additionally, the venue hosts concerts within its walls for a unique music experience.
We came here during the medieval festival around August every year. They made it looked it really during the medieval era. There were plays,dances and activities for visitors to try. Plenty of drinks and Foods also to taste. Kids will definitely enjoy here ada there were many activities for them and some playgrounds. With plenty of parking space but better to be early as it gets full after lunch already.
Meriam D — Google review
This prison museum was incredibly interesting and left a deep impression. I found every section engaging, with new and informative displays around each corner. The basement was the most impactful part for me — especially the photo of a former prisoner, which really stayed with me. Most of the written information is available in English, making it easy to follow along. However, the films are all in Danish, so keep that in mind if you don’t speak the language. Overall, a powerful and well-designed museum that I definitely recommend visiting.
Anna — Google review
Amazing museum. Very busy, great stories to tell.
Charli O — Google review
It was okay but we had smaller children and it was not very interesting for them. The biker gang stuff, the contraband search game and the escape tunnel were good though and I would still recommend it if people have the time.
Colin S — Google review
Faengslet as an event site has potential but it is cold everywhere. The atmosphere is authentic but low-key. We had a great event!
Rogier H — Google review
Museum and Christmas market opening- was spectacular
Rosemary B — Google review
Amazing history museum in an old prison. It guides you through history of Danish penal system and engages you with stories of Danish criminal underground and increduble jailbreaks.
Adam — Google review
A nice stay. Extra plus for the good beds and superb bed lining. On the downside it smelled of mold in the sleeping area. The museum was a treat and the whole family enjoyed it.
Morgan S — Google review
4.5
(5717)
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4.5
(407)
Fussingsvej 8, 8700 Horsens, Denmark
https://faengslet.dk/
+45 76 10 00 11
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Moesgaard Museum

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Museum
Archaeological museum
Moesgaard Museum, located 10km south of the city, is a modernist museum that emerges from the ground with a spectacular design. The museum houses exhibits spanning various eras, from the Stone Age to the Viking era, featuring well-preserved artifacts and archaeological displays. One of its star attractions is the 2000-year-old Grauballe Man.
♿ Entrance = Yes ♿ Parking = Yes ♿ Building = Yes ♿ Elevator = medium / long size. The place is in a good beautiful natural environment and it's pretty calm. There are many parking lots. Their is a wheelchair accessible door and parking lot outside (close to the building). The elevator is in a good size for most wheelchair users. This place is truly worth visiting and you will need 4-5h or more to see all of it. The building is gigantic from both inside and outside. There are many benches to rest, has audio (headphones), lots of projectors and display, there's a few interactions. The walking way is for most part wheelchair accessible and only some parts or area it may be tight or not accessible but even then it's more than 4h of exploring. Some things look like you have already seen or are repetitive but it goes from the Viking age to iron and other evolutions. Restaurant may be a bit on the pricey side and there is a roof you can go on to admire the view. Their is a souvenir shop but I haven't found anything of interest or is too much for my liking. The museum is great to check out.
Crafo — Google review
A visually stunning musician with an already huge reputation for arts and culture. One of my favourite nutrients of the year! This lives up to every expectation set; accessible, huge, interactive, fun for kids, insightful, visually stunning and such an education. The Celtic exhibition was really special, and the attention to detail was incredible. The thought that has gone into these exhibitions means it's somewhere I will always come back to when I visit the area. I've read about the performances also outside which look incredible too.
Danny R — Google review
To see each and every part of museum, you need at least 4hr max more then that. Really a awesome place to visit at weekend. Entire museum goes like a movie, each and every place you can find explanation.
Amruth R — Google review
What a wonderful museum! Great display of Viking as well as middle ages relics. Nice life-size diorama. Very good films. Everything with English text and/or English audio. Nice experimental things for kids to playfully learn with. The building itself is a work of art. The tour I took, in German, about the life of the Vikings was so-so to useless (if you have watched Vikings or Valhalla, then you don't need to take the tour (not worth the money... it costs extra).
Jonathan B — Google review
I visited Moesgaard Museum on a weekday, and it was absolutely fantastic. You can easily spend many hours here, both indoors and outdoors. The surrounding nature is stunning, and the museum itself is a true gem for anyone interested in history and architecture. A highly recommended place to visit – I would gladly return🤩
Annette P — Google review
Super interesting museum, huge place with lots of different depictions and quite a bit of story behind every corner of it. Would recommend dedicating a full day to it as there is a lot to see. The Grauballe Man, which is a bog body older than 2000 years, is really a special thing to see.
Zoran G — Google review
Absolutely worth visiting — one of the best museums I’ve ever been to (and I’ve been to many). You can’t get the real feeling just by looking at pictures; you need to hear, touch, and explore here. I agree that it might not be the best choice for small children, but with enough time, parents can still make it interesting for them. Plan for at least five hours (or more), and it’s a good idea to take a few breaks — or even split your visit over a couple of days. It would be great if there were a playground, like in IKEA, where parents could leave their kids for a couple of hours. I don’t expect to find German or other translations in every museum, so I’m very grateful that everything here is translated into English. Thank you for the great work! We’ll definitely come again, and I’ll be recommending this museum to my friends.
Tetyana M — Google review
A wonderful and fascinating place — a must-see! I would give 5 stars, but there’s no section suitable for small children, which makes it a bit difficult for families with young kids.
Vyara M — Google review
4.7
(11331)
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4.7
(2105)
Moesgård Allé 15, 8270 Højbjerg, Denmark
http://www.moesgaardmuseum.dk/
+45 87 39 40 00
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Skandinavisk Dyrepark

Mentioned on 
+1 other list 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Skandinavisk Dyrepark is a spacious wildlife park that houses Nordic animals like polar bears, wolves, and moose. It offers camping options and is described as a great destination for families. Visitors can enjoy seeing the animals up close and even participate in activities like feeding the wolves. The park also features clean facilities, friendly staff, and a nice playground.
A large area with well-kept animals. The road system is smart with many path and good access to observe the inhabitants of the enclosures. In case of sudden rain a few more spots with cover could be nice. Parking opportunities are fine and it is easy to spend half a day at the park, especially when taking every path.
Máté S — Google review
Great place, love also the small selection of Animals to give them as much space as possible. Overall the park was great, it was the first time that i had the feeling that the animals did like the park and didnt were sad, they were looking happy and also were active and going around. You have to walk a bit to see everything in the park but that was not a problem. Would visit it again
Pascal — Google review
Beautiful park. The deer are worth visiting the park. Nice, clean and very easy to visit the entire place.
Margie D — Google review
Early birds and visitors on colder days will probably have the best experience. In April, with just a few other guests, we could get closer to the animals as in any other park. And still, the animal feel well placed and have space to withdraw. Furthermore: the stuff is friendly, there is a nice playground and the toilettes are clean. All in all a great experience for nature loving people and probably all kids.
Martin P — Google review
Really lovely big zoo with Scandinavian animals
Nienke R — Google review
Fantastic place to meet the wild animals that reside in the Nordics and Scandinavia. Lots of space and very family friendly. Feeding of polar bears and eagles is done twice a day in front of the guests. The staff is very professional and informative. Toilet facilities present several strategic places and there is a huge playground for the kids.
Eirik A — Google review
WOUAW ! The best animal park we have ever been to. Clean, broad, family friendly. We can assist to feeding session of animals, we can feed some animals by ourselves, there is a huge playground in the park and coffee for the adults. It was not a zoo, it was a walk in the nature together with the animals.
Gregory W — Google review
Nice park for the whole family. The animals have plenty of room. Most presentations are only in Danish, but the staff is really nice and can tell you more in English.
Bart D — Google review
4.6
(2675)
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4.5
(127)
Nødagervej 67b, 8560 Kolind, Denmark
https://skandinaviskdyrepark.dk/
+45 86 39 13 33
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Marselisborg Deer Park

Mentioned on 
30 lists 
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Park
Marselisborg Deer Park is a 22-hectare nature preserve and zoo located south of Aarhus city. It features free-ranging wild boar and deer, including sika and fallow deer. The park is adjacent to the Marselisborg Forests, offering a peaceful retreat among flora, fauna, and wildlife. Visitors can explore the surrounding gardens and parklands of the impressive Marselisborg Palace, which has been the summer residence of Danish royalty since 1902.
Simply stunning! We loved it here and spent most of our day with these beautiful animals. When you arrive, take your time, be smooth with movements. Go to back of park up the hill by the water, snap some branches at the back and watch how many deer you have right next to you eating them. Makes for a super special visit
Scott F — Google review
This complimentary park is a true gem, boasting a stunning collection of towering trees that create a serene, majestic atmosphere. It's also home to an abundance of adorable deer, often seen gracefully roaming in herds. Their presence adds an enchanting touch, offering endless viewing pleasure and making every visit a delightful experience amidst nature's beauty.
Chang-Chih S — Google review
I didn’t see a single deer when I went to the deer park in Ireland, but this time in Denmark? Around 30 deers right in front of me. What beautiful creatures! Someone on the internet says you can feed them and I got there all excited with my carrots then saw the no feeding sign :( anyways the deers are so cute! Park has wc. And the park is close to the infinite bridge.
Yifei L — Google review
Marselisborg Deer Park is an absolute must-visit in Aarhus! The park is peaceful, beautifully maintained, and offers a truly magical experience with the free-roaming deer. It’s rare to find a place where you can walk quietly among wildlife and feel so close to nature while still being just minutes from the city. The deer are gentle and used to visitors, and watching them wander through the forest is incredibly calming. The scenery is lovely in every season—lush and green in summer, golden in autumn, and wonderfully serene in winter. There are plenty of walking paths, picnic spots, and open areas for families, couples, or solo visitors. It’s free to enter, easy to reach by bike or bus, and perfect for a relaxed afternoon. Highly recommended for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone who wants a peaceful escape right outside Aarhus.
Faisal C — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A beautiful forest park where deer roam freely! Just 10 minutes from Aarhus city, this peaceful spot is perfect for a nature walk or picnic. Great for families. Free entry—just don’t feed the animals! Free entry
Buthaina O — Google review
Marselisborg Deer Park is a wonderful place to spend time in Aarhus! 🦌✨ The highlight is definitely the deer — they roam freely all around the park, which makes the experience feel magical and close to nature. There are plenty of seating areas scattered across the park, so it’s easy to find a nice spot to relax, have a picnic, or just enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The park is big, green, and very well maintained, making it enjoyable for both short walks and longer visits. Parking is never a problem since there are many spaces available, and the entrance is completely free, which makes it perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to enjoy a calm day outdoors. Highly recommended if you’re visiting Aarhus! 🌳🌞
Ahmed A — Google review
A great experience, you see the deer so close up. They literally walk past you. Signs say you cannot feed them despite people saying otherwise online. They can get scared if you get too close or make too much noise.
Rob — Google review
This is a great park that is very special. Depending on the time of year you will see all the big bucks on full display which is unique to say the least. Be cautious around the bucks. This is how quickly things can change! They are having to harvest the big bucks because they can get aggressive with people feeding them more so between the months of sept-November according to locals. It’s not their fault so please refrain from putting yourself and them in danger by doing so.
Gilbert S — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(460)
Ørneredevej 6, 8270 Højbjerg, Denmark
https://aarhus.dk/borger/kultur-natur-og-idraet/ud-i-naturen/groenne-udflugtssteder/marselisborg-dyrehave
+45 41 85 95 85
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11

Kalø Castle bh

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Kalø Castle, a historic royal fortress established in 1313 by Danish King Erik Menved, is nestled on a picturesque coastal peninsula. As you approach Mols and head south, the causeway leading to this enchanting ruin beckons from Kalo Vig, a charming cove often frequented by kite surfers. The castle stands as one of several strongholds that once dotted Jutland's landscape. Visiting Kalø Castle offers an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature while exploring its remnants.
This is a great place to walk and explore on your own. The Danes are very good at combining modernity with historical buildings. Thank you so much for giving us the opportunity to come and see this Castle with our own eyes. It is absolutely amazing and truly breathtaking! ❤️
Marina — Google review
Pretty castle ruins from the 1300s on a island peninsula. Beautiful views. Ample parking, toilets, ice cream, cafe and 24h snack/coffee dispensers. Not suitable for wheelchairs or walkers.
Michelle N — Google review
The Kalo Castle premise was built in the 1300s and if you look closely, there were both stones and bricks used in the construction of the fortress. We rationalised that this was probably due to a “transition” in technology from building with stones to the use of bricks. Around the castle’s premise, we could also see several groups of people just enjoying the sun and taking in the views out to sea. In the distance, you could see Aarhus City and the tallest building in Denmark known as the “Lighthouse” on Aarhus island. There are also nice (and safe) steps constructed in the castle ruins to allow visitors head up for panoramic views of the surroundings... For the full review and details of our 5 months Round The World (RTW) travels, visit 2bearbear today!
2bearbear L — Google review
Beautiful place and worth going to see the sunset. A big of a walk on har stones to get there.
Emil — Google review
Nice walk to reach the ruin, great view on top and doesn't cost a cent!
Daniel R — Google review
If you are up for a long walk, this is a really nice place to visit, but be sure to bring water. There is a small restaurant at the beginning of the trail so you can buy from there. The road to the ruin is old and made out of big rocks so be careful if you bring strollers and wear comfortable shoes. You can't drive to the actual ruin, but they have a free parking lot. All in all, it takes about 1 hour and 30 min to walk to the castle, visit it and walk back.
Miruna M — Google review
A nice place to visit and to take a little walk in the beautuful Danish nature. In summer its great to stop on the narrow way to the castle, take of the shoes and step into the water for a few minutes. Near to the bar/shop by the parking area there is a clean public toilette avaible when needed.
Simon R — Google review
Great place to visit if you are near by. Calm and uncommercialized. There is ample car park here if you decide to drive down here and also café at the start of the trail. You need to cover decent ground to reach the castle or what is left of it. Its not steep hike but it will consume your energy ;-). I would recommend you a bottle of water (at least a small one) with you. We spent around 1-2 hours here, enjoying the walk and scenery around. We caught the sunset when we visited. The view from the castle edge will mesmerize you especially on a clear day.
Karthik K — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(133)
Molsvej 31, 8410 Rønde, Denmark
12

Nationalpark Mols Bjerge

National park
Nature & Parks
Hilly expanse of trails, with beech forests, Bronze Age burial mounds & 14th-century castle ruins.
We did the 20KM loop which takes you through the park, if you're lucky you can spot deer. You definitely will see lots of cows and horses! Some areas can be quite steep so I'd say this is a medium difficulty loop for those like myself that are a bit out of shape.
N D — Google review
Beautiful part of Denmark with nice walks and relatively quite. A good place to see the natural Danish environment.
Jacob M — Google review
A nicely maintained ruin with just enough there to give you a good feeling about what the place once looked like. A great view and an enjoyable walk. At the beginning of the walk next to the parking area buy some ice cream. It's great. Be careful... one scoop is the size of 2 typical European scoops.
Jonathan B — Google review
Brief visit to Kalø Slotruins. Definitely take water with you if it’s a hot day (27°C today) as that walk back feels even further!
Hannah P — Google review
Absolutely stunning and beautiful in the summer! We spent here 1 month and it was the best summer that I can remember.
Hassan G — Google review
Wonderful views and hills. Old smal towns.
Hanne H — Google review
Beautiful, quiet and a super cool place with cows roaming around. Great place and if you come late - you can experience it alone. Also free parking!
Matīss S — Google review
Compared to national parks in other countries, this is underwhelming, but it may be one of the most nature places in Denmark. Flat lands with hills, will fields and animals roaming. On the cloudy day, the views are not that nice, so come on a sunny day.
Seah H — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(90)
Molsvej 29, 8410 Rønde, Denmark
http://nationalparkmolsbjerge.dk/
+45 72 17 07 14
13

Dokk1

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Public library
Sights & Landmarks
Dokk1 is a cultural center and the main branch of the Aarhus Library, located in a striking waterfront building. It offers a modern public space perfect for nocturnal exploration and cultural events, with ambient lighting and architectural grandeur by the harbor.
Dokk1 in Aarhus is a wonderful destination for anyone, whether you’re with family, a partner, or exploring on your own. Nestled right by the harbor, this library offers stunning views through its expansive floor-to-ceiling glass walls, creating a serene and inspiring space to read, work, or simply relax. Inside, the library is designed to be both modern and inviting, with plenty of cozy nooks for quiet reading and workspaces that feel open and filled with natural light. The outdoor playground is fantastic for kids, with interactive installations and plenty of space for them to explore. The coffee shop is another highlight, serving up rich, quality coffee alongside a nice selection of pastries, making it easy to stay and enjoy the space for hours. Dokk1 isn’t just a library—it’s a community space that feels vibrant yet calming, with the perfect mix of bustling areas and quiet corners. We loved the place so much that we went twice during our 3-day visit to Aarhus!
Omer M — Google review
When it comes to the space where you can feel the best local feeling, I choose the library. I always visit the city's library wherever I go, but this place felt very family-friendly. Rather than borrowing a book, I felt like I was spending time with my family here and spending the day. The library itself was not a big one. However, to be in a place where you can see the beautiful sea, you will feel good.
웅냥냥 — Google review
Totally awesome place to study and also relax with the view. I always come here and going forward for reviewing my notes in lib. Removed one star because it closed on Saturday 😭
Tangellapalli R — Google review
A pretty nice and large library with many options for entertainment. A lot of college students like to go down there to review their work or just relax with a book or their multitude of games. There’s both consoles (Which you need to ask to be opened) and other options for games. Back in the days it used to have more classic consoles, which unfortunately don’t seem to be there anymore, at least to my knowledge. As a local I’d recommend going if you have nothing to do in town.
Frederik Y — Google review
Favorite spot in town! Literally can spend a whole day working and studying in this library, the view is just too amazing 🤩
Linh T — Google review
Great place for tourists and children. Nice views across the harbour with seating and cafe to rest for tourists. and lots of children books and area for kids. Can get busy during the day. Lots of university students here studying.
Anthony C — Google review
Apart from the fact that there is access to a wonderful library, study room, high-tech exhibitions, spaces where you can have a coffee with friends, underground parking, etc... for me, it is the most beautiful view of the sea.
Maria M — Google review
Very beautiful architecture with several reading areas and Cafés. You have amazing views of the city and waterfront from the library. I can't comment the books as I don't speak Danish but I felt the foreign language books could have been a little more.
Liesel81 — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(621)
Hack Kampmanns Plads 2, 8000 Aarhus Centrum, Denmark
https://www.dokk1.dk/
+45 89 40 92 00
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Aarhus Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Aarhus Cathedral, a Gothic church dating back to the 12th century, is dedicated to Saint Clement and features stunning fresco-covered arches. The city of Aarhus offers a plethora of attractions including ARoS - Aarhus Museum of Art, The Old Town open-air museum, Botanical Garden, Marselisborg Palace, Moesgaard Museum, Tivoli Friheden Theme Park and more.
Denmark’s longest church is definitely worth a visit! It’s just middle of Aarhus . Remember to climb to tower which is around 150 steps to top and its cost like 10 dkk. Than you will see the gergouse view of the city ,unfortunately my short time I could only make it to see inside of church . It’s like 525 years old . Such a beautiful details inside . I can say that u can easly spend an hour for the see all church. Highly recommended…
Emre U — Google review
We visited Aarhus for the day while on a cruise, and Aarhus Cathedral (Skt. Clemens Kirke) was one of the most impressive sights of our short stop! Located right in the city center, it’s impossible to miss—its towering spire dominates the skyline and draws you in from blocks away. Dating back to the 14th century, this is Denmark’s largest church and an important historical landmark. The exterior is beautiful, but stepping inside truly took our breath away. The architecture is stunning, with high vaulted ceilings, intricate woodwork, and centuries-old frescoes that have been beautifully preserved. You can really feel the history in every detail. Even with limited time in the city, this cathedral was well worth the visit. It’s peaceful, awe-inspiring, and gives you a real sense of Aarhus’s heritage. Whether you’re into history, architecture, or simply want to take in a quiet moment while exploring, Aarhus Cathedral is a must-see. Highly recommended if you're visiting the city—even just for the day!
Celine L — Google review
If you come to Aarhus, you should come here. You can feel the grandeur of the cathedral. You can get in there for free and it was 5kr to go up to the tower. You can see the view of Orhus. But I didn't go up.
웅냥냥 — Google review
Beautiful cathedral that had organ music playing when we came. Lots of amazing frescoes to pore over. Free entry and free toilet. Read their brochure for information on why there is a ship hanging in "the ship" part of the cathedral or why the patron saint is holding an upside down anchor. The entry to the clock tower was unfortunately closed when we visited.
T.N. — Google review
Fantastic cathedral , free to enter although I believe there is a fee for climbing the tower. Lots of frescos, tombs and art. If you are there when the organ plays it will blow your mind. If worth a visit and there are toilets too
Kevin M — Google review
Fascinating cathedral with many frescoes from the 15th and 16th centuries (also one from the 1300s!) and a unique altarpiece created in the mid-1400s. Take your time in here, there is a lot more to see than first appears. Buy one of ylthe pamphlets at the entrance in order to really appreciate this well-preserved cathedral.
Julie C — Google review
Absolutely beautiful- inside and out. Cool tiles from the 1100's.
Elizabeth M — Google review
A stunning 12th century landmark in the centre of Aarhus and is a must see. Allow 30-60 minutes to wander and admire all the original frescoes.
Steven H — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(380)
Store Torv, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
https://aarhusdomkirke.dk/
+45 86 20 54 00
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Musikhuset Aarhus

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Live music venue
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Nestled in the heart of Aarhus, Musikhuset Aarhus stands as Scandinavia's largest concert hall and a true cultural gem. This architectural marvel, designed by Kjaer & Richter and completed in 1982, boasts an impressive array of nine stages and six halls that cater to diverse musical tastes—from pop to opera, rock to musicals. Each year, it welcomes nearly a million guests for over 1,500 concerts and events.
We had the full packet, a show "The Infernal Comedy" and the event dinner. It was a perfect evening. Show was amazing, John Malkovich is for sure a world class actor. Dinner was great, I would go dine there, even I didn't have a show to see. Staff was so service minded, polite and helpful. We had a great evening.
Rielou H — Google review
Very nice theatre hall. Went for a theatre play containing opera, and the sound quality was surprisingly good. The view from my balcony (right side) was without problems, and before the show I had a nice glass of wine in the bar. Entering the hall was without much waiting in line and I got inside within 5 minutes of waiting. Two minor "areas of improvement" was 1) the bar opened only one hour(ish) before the show, so you can't hang around for long if you've travelled from far away and need a place for a relaxing glass of wine, and 2) there was no notification of the hall doors opening (also, tickets didn't say e.g. "doors open 10 minutes before the show"), so you had to guess when to get ready by the door to enter the hall.
Kimmie B — Google review
We need more historical performances like the one yesterday with Copenhaguen Soloists!!! Best concert ever !!!! Schumann amazing, Chopin a dream. All as it was played hundreds of years ago. Love it. Please more Copenhaguen Soloists!
J V — Google review
We were there during the Jazz festival. No tickets needed, it was free of charge. Thanks for the hospitality, we like it very much
Bruno S — Google review
Went for We will rock you...Fantastic performance..Great seats in the heavens..Nice venue.
Mc H — Google review
A nice place to see the people present their music. I really enjoyed the evening the Scandinavian folk music and its free of cost. they have a lot more. People in side are also so peaceful and helpful just go and ask what they have today or this week and have fun…..
Sharaththo 0 — Google review
The building itself it’s beautiful and deserves a visit even if you are not attending to an event. Check the calendar and you might be lucky and find a free concert :)
Susan T — Google review
One of the best place's in Aarhus to enjoy a good show! Musikhuset have a great stage and some top level musicians performing.
Morten F — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(507)
Thomas Jensens Allé 2, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
https://www.musikhuset.dk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=business+profile+-+website
+45 89 40 40 40
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ARoS Aarhus Art Museum

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Art museum
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
The ARoS Aarhus Art Museum is a prominent art museum located in Aarhus, Denmark. It houses an extensive collection of Danish art from the 18th century to contemporary works, as well as a diverse foreign collection featuring renowned artists from various countries. The museum's striking exterior resembles a floating red-brick box and spans ten storeys.
Lovely Art Museum with a lot of modern art. They have a significant collection of Danish artists. Currently there is a Picasso and others on the display. You can also see Andy Warhol’s art there. On the top of the building there is a Rainbow Panorama which is very interesting. Art is spread over 10 floors in the building. Parking is not a problem around the museum. Inside you can have a coffee and a light meal.
Rafal K — Google review
The building itself is pretty cool. Some of the exhibitions are nice. They have headphones but only in Danish. The roof top sky walk is fun to take photos of.
Irene K — Google review
suppose I hate modern art as most of this was dreadful to my eyes. I did like the landscape paintings and a few others but most of it was weird, bad or just utter nonsense. The two women cutting onions was the biggest joke they called art. I don’t get the rainbow roof either, so what? It’s tinted glass, for kids or Instagram/TikTokers it may be good but not for adults.
Rob — Google review
♿ Entrance = Yes ♿ Parking = Yes ♿ Building = Yes ♿ Elevator = small / medium sized The aarhus art museum is what I was looking forward to see for awhile now and I got the chance to do it today. I was a bit disappointed from the expectations as they do have 10 floors but in reality only 7-8. The highest floor has the rainbow colored glass and This is definitely the best part of the museum in my opinion. 2 levels below it as the human art which was decent. The floor below it was okay. And all the other floors wasn't worth checking out. 2 floors were for a younger audience. So if you're going as a family it may be worth visiting all the floors. If you're all adults. You may not stay there for super long. They have a cafeteria and toilets as well as Free WiF, they have a button that slows down the rotating door which is good for bad walkers or wheelchair usersi. It's not a bad place but not a super interesting one either in my opinion.
Crafo — Google review
Beautiful museum. A lot of stairs, but there are elevators available for people with difficulty to walk. We loved the interactive art area. We appreciated that the front desk employee warned us for a scarier exposition on the third floor, since we brought our child. That way we could avoid it. What could have made the experience so much better would be if they’d implement a play area for young children. Young kids can get bored or overwhelmed and it would be nice if they could de-stimulate in a play area/child friendly area. That way someone can watch the kids in the play area while the other can enjoy art in peace. The rainbow panorama is very noisy. This could trigger you if you’re sound sensitive. Best is to bring some kind of noise cancelling for a better experience. There was so much amazing art in this museum. It’s definitely worth a visit. Parking is a bit difficult. We went on a workday and there were very few parking spots available.
Manita P — Google review
Walking into ARoS feels like entering a soul. Not a building. A soul. There’s this weight in the air — not heavy like sadness, but like meaning. Like emotion stretched out over canvas and sculpture. Like a mirror you didn’t ask for, but couldn’t look away from. 🪞💔 You walk past massive human forms, surreal tunnels, and sometimes... just emptiness. But the kind that makes you want to cry and laugh and fall in love all at once. Every room feels like an emotion you once had — or tried to forget. 😭💗🖤 And then… then there’s the rainbow panorama. The city is below you, silent, distant, still... and you’re walking through color. Through emotion. Through perspective. Through the prism of your own heart. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Every step changes how you see the world. How you see yourself. You start yellow, full of joy. Then blue… melancholic. Red… passionate. Green… calm. It's like mood rings for the soul. I walked that circle three times. Once with wonder. Once with longing. Once just to cry. 🌈🔁🫂 This isn’t just art. It’s emotional warfare. It rips you open and stitches you back up with neon thread. 🧵✨
Oliver — Google review
This museum is a hidden gem. There are 9 floors full of different kinds of art, and the collections never felt too repetitive like the large world-class art museums sometimes do. Floor 0 and all the installments must be checked out; our favorite was the Storm Room haha! I think total I spent 4 hours here, but I went back later in the day before it closed so luckily you can break it up a bit if you need to.
Blake W — Google review
A great museum for a wide range of art, from paintings to 3D sculptures and the rainbow circle of glass on top. The building itself was super cool, especially the internal «courtyard» in the middle with its bridges spanning across the ravine. Enjoyed my visit and will def revisit if I get back to Århus!
The B — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(2899)
Aros Allé 2, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
https://www.aros.dk/da/
+45 61 90 49 00
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The Old Town

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History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The Old Town, also known as Den Gamle By, is a captivating open-air museum in Aarhus, Denmark. It features over 75 historic buildings dating from the 16th to the early 20th century, meticulously collected and preserved to recreate an authentic market town from the time of Hans Christian Andersen. The museum offers a glimpse into Denmark's past with its well-preserved houses, shops, workshops, and windmills that still function as they did in bygone eras.
This place is amazing for kids and adults. It was the highlight of our 3 day trip to Aarhus. We especially loved the 1922 cafe (where we bought coffee and pastries prepared, baked, and served like in the original time) and the historic bakery (where we bought actual bread and pastries that would have been available on the original time). The other buildings and exhibits are great too. The festival grounds were especially loved by our 4 year old. Overall, one of the best open air museums we've been to.
Michael L — Google review
Absolutely amazing place! It really is like you are back in time. It was so interesting walking around fully immersed in the past. You could maybe spend all day here if you really took your time. My favourite thing in Aarhus and possibly the best musuem I’ve been to!
Rob — Google review
A wonderful step back in times past, representing many eras, cultures and historic events. Great for the family and history buffs. This spacious recreation is thoughtfully laid out walking through the Vikings to 1970s in the form of Main Street, museum of artifacts, village recreations and country estate with authentic trade shops. Historic coffee and bakery from the 1800s was inviting and delicious. Preteens may not appreciate the historical context of Aarhus, said to be the first civilized port of the Viking era. Well maintained and mostly accessible. Loved our visit
M H — Google review
The absolutely beautiful museum took me back in time. I loved the 1970s themed arrangements the most. We had the perfect opportunity to visit during the K7 week too. Watch out for the ducks, they chase you!
Jacinda J — Google review
What a fun experience. See housing, shops and vocational skills from several different time periods. Well maintained, picturesque area, and friendly hosts. Cute gift shop, too, that offers a variety of options from candy and toys, to kitchen gadgets, books, and ornaments.
Ashley S — Google review
Our first stop this morning was to The Old Town Museum (known as Den Gamle By). It is a museum that allows visitors to have a feel of the architecture and culture of the different eras – particularly the years 2014, 1974, 1927 and 1864. Even the streets have been remodelled accordingly with the cobbled streets belonging to an older era and smoother streets to the more modern era. You will see that the entire Old Town museum in Aarhus is immersive in that you can enter different buildings and learn about the history of that particular building. There are also period actors that would perhaps be a blacksmith, a backer and even a brewer – whom you can interact with to learn more about what they are doing... For the full review of Den Gamble By and details of our 5 Months Round The World Trip, visit 2bearbear today!
2bearbear L — Google review
Den Gamle By is a very cool experience. We spent over 6 hours exploring all of the homes, businesses and gardens that have been recreated/ reconstructed. Good variety of food and drink options as you make your way through. Quite a lot of interactions set up in many of the exhibits, and the rotary phones you can use to call businesses in the town are such a fun idea.
FinaHoldt — Google review
Stepping into Aarhus Old Town is like time travel! You'll love wandering its charming cobblestone streets, admiring the beautifully preserved old buildings. It's truly an open-air museum, brimming with Danish history and a delightful, authentic atmosphere. Don't miss this captivating journey back in time!
Chang-Chih S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(3141)
Viborgvej 2, 8000 Aarhus Centrum, Denmark
https://www.dengamleby.dk/
+45 86 12 31 88
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Greenhouses in the Botanical Garden

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Greenhouse
Nature & Parks
The Greenhouses in the Botanical Garden of Aarhus offer a unique experience, featuring plants from around the world within four distinct climate zones. Visitors can take a break from city exploration and immerse themselves in the artificial rainforest, gaining insight into diverse plant life. The garden also provides outdoor areas such as heath and beach landscapes for relaxation.
The wife and I visited when we went to Denmark recently. It was great. Free of charge, a lot to see, a lovely cafe and a good souvenir shop.
James R — Google review
We visited Aarhus for the day while on a cruise, and the Botanical Gardens and Tropical Houses quickly became one of my absolute favourite stops. Nestled right in the city, this beautiful green space offers a peaceful escape and a surprising amount to explore—all for free, which I really appreciated! The gardens themselves are lovely to stroll through, showcasing native Danish plants and thoughtfully designed landscapes. But the real highlight for me was the Tropical Houses. The glass domes are like stepping into a different world—lush, warm, and full of life. Inside, you’re surrounded by towering palms, vibrant flowers, waterfalls, and even butterflies fluttering freely through the air. As a houseplant lover, I was blown away by the size and health of many familiar plants I grow at home—jade plants, umbrella plants, bird of paradise, banana plants, philodendrons, and so many more. They looked like they were on steroids compared to my little potted versions! It was amazing to see them in this thriving, naturalistic environment. Whether you’re into plants, photography, or just want a relaxing place to explore, this spot is a must-visit in Aarhus. It’s a perfect mix of nature, education, and tranquility, right in the middle of the city. Don’t miss this gem—especially if you’re visiting Aarhus on a short stop like we were. I’d go back in a heartbeat!
Celine L — Google review
Very nice Botanical Garden mid of Aarhus, Free entry a good cafe and greenhouse,amazing plants from around to world , they are divided into small and large groups and telling what and where they are from . Staffs are very friendly and helpful. For sure you will be very happy to visit here and see all these amazing garden .
Emre U — Google review
It's good to visit this botanical garden once, but you don't have to. This place seems to be one of the places loved by locals. It is well decorated with various themes and well-organized to understand.
웅냥냥 — Google review
A beautiful botanical garden with so many plants you’ve seen and others you probably haven’t. I can’t believe this is free to just walk around and stay as long as you like. Personally, an hour is plenty here but it is a beautiful place to see.
Rob — Google review
I love coming here! Such a varied, big, well looked after and FREE place! They have an awesome variety of plant species and the last section you can walk through packs a lot of fun in a cool space. There is a cafe there and gift shop. Plenty of things to occupy all ages! Parking is paid parking.
Emily K — Google review
Nice place if you’re looking to spend your time meaningful and relaxing. If you are a nature lover then this must be in your bucket list . When we were here we feel like throat we were at home Sri Lanka . All the plantations belong to Sri Lanka climate planted here inside the green house . And the sounds are also match perfectly to the environment. Tropical weather with high humidity and all the plantations are here to find .
Don K — Google review
Very beautiful place full of many different plants from many different colours. The entrance was free. There's even a wooden watchtower inside and some butterflies flying around the greenhouses.
Mikepro — Google review
4.6
(4698)
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4.4
(616)
Møllevejen, Peter Holms Vej 10A, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark
https://sciencemuseerne.dk/botanisk-have/
+45 87 15 54 15
19

Ejer Bavnehøj

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Ejer Bavnehøj is a mountain peak with a commemorative tower at the summit and a history as a warning beacon location. It offers breathtaking views of the beautiful surroundings and an opportunity for a walk in the area. Mollehoj, Denmark's highest natural point, is just about 500 meters away from Ejer Bavnehøj, making it worth visiting.
Ejer Bavnehøj is the third-highest natural point in Denmark (170.35 m). At its summit is a 13 m tall tower, built in 1924, commemorating the reunion of the south of Jutland with the rest of Denmark after the First World War. Historically Ejer Bavnehøj was mostly known as a site for a beacon where signal-fires were lit in order to warn the military and local population if the enemy were on the way. Entry tricket for the tower costs 10 DKK paid by MobilPay.
Grzegorz P — Google review
Ejer Bavnehøj is really a visit worth. The best is thus Møllehøj Denmarks higest naturally point just ~ 500 meter walk over a field
Jakob N — Google review
Not much to see, but if you’re driving past then it’s worth the stop.
Donatas G — Google review
Beautiful sight in the evening.
O O — Google review
Fantastic place
Leif R — Google review
(Translated by Google) At 170.35m it is the third highest natural elevation in Denmark. The monument to the reunification of North Schleswig with Denmark is easily accessible in a quiet environment near Skanderborg. It can be visited free of charge in the early season. There are enough parking spaces available. There is a kiosk (closed in the low season) and a toilet is also available. A small park with a circular path surrounds the tower. When the weather is good the view is certainly excellent, although it was a bit hazy when we visited. (Original) Mit 170,35m die dritthöchste natürliche Erhebung in Dänemark. Das Denkmal zur Wiedervereinigung Nordschleswigs mit Dänemark liegt gut erreichbar in ruhiger Umgebung in der Nähe von Skanderborg. Es ist in der Vorsaison kostenlos zu besichtigen. Ausreichend Parkplätze sind vorhanden. Es gibt einen Kiosk (in der Vorsaison geschlossen) und WC ist auch vorhanden. Den Turm umgibt ein kleiner Park mit Rundweg. Bei gutem Wetter ist die Aussicht bestimmt hervorragend, bei unserem Besuch war es allerdings etwas diesig.
Toto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place, you can enjoy the view, enjoy your brought food on the table benches, or buy something at the kiosk. There are also hiking trails from the site (Original) Dejligt sted, du kan nyde udsigten nyde din medbragte mad på bordet bænke, eller købe lidt i kiosken. Der er også vandreruter ud fra stedet
Jan F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Suitable for a short stopover. We had no visibility due to fog. However, it was a nice facility and a good idea with music. (Original) Für einen kleinen Zwischenstopp geeignet. Wir hatten keine Sicht wegen Nebel. War aber eine schöne Anlage und Idee mit Musik.
René P — Google review
4.4
(151)
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4.0
(51)
8660 Skanderborg, Denmark
20

Djurs Sommerland

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2 lists 
Amusement park
Fun & Games
Djurs Sommerland is a top-rated amusement park in Northern Europe, open from April to October. With over 60 different rides and attractions, it offers something for everyone. Divided into 8 themes, visitors can explore the Wild West, Pirate Land, and Viking Land. The park features a water park and accommodation options. It's known for its well-maintained grounds and modern rides. Families can enjoy various food offerings and interactive experiences like making bread over an open fire.
What a beautiful place. The rides are fantastic and there plenty of options for the entire family. Picnic tables are provided to enjoy a lunch either purchased there or brought from home. If you prefer a rest, there are plenty of beautiful grassed areas to rest with a book and/or family. 10/10 highly recommend.
M D — Google review
It happens to be the first day open of 2025 for this big adventure park. It is the biggest adventure park in Denmark. My two girls and their cousin can’t wait to get there. We got there around 11am and left till 6pm. It is not very busy today but probably because they were closed during winter and just back today so some rides got technical issues to be fixed. It happens 3 times during our time there. Specially one of the popular ride called The Dragon, my girls waited for more than half hour, then they had been told they need to leave as there is a issue need to be fixed, but they did not offer any fast track pass for those who waited long time there at all. In general, the park is very good and fit all different ages’ need. We had great fun there although when the rain started, it was really cold as there has no indoor rides and no many indoor rest area.
Sabrina Z — Google review
We had a great visit here! Not only were the staff amazing from even before we came, helping with tickets and questions, but the staff in the park were also so friendly and helpful. We had to barely wait in line for most rides which is ideal!! The park has a great variety of rides for all stomachs. There is something for everyone! Trampolines and great picnic facilities and grills areas you can book and use for free. The park was tidy and the day was great!
Emily K — Google review
Had a fantastic day here. Went on a Sunday after the school holidays ended and it wasn't busy. Longest wait time was about 10 mins. Got to try all the rides we wanted to go on and even had down time to sit and chill and use the tramps. Recommend a visit here!
Amy C — Google review
Excellent attraction park. Our kids enjoyed Sommerland more than Legoland. There are so many options for all ages. Park facilities are very well thought and organized. Many food stalls from various cousines. We will come back.
Ali A — Google review
Perfect place! Everything in one place, lots of rides, water park and etc. Also many places to eat, or to grill. Loved it!
Diana P — Google review
Fantastic well kept amusement park in the heart of the danish countryside. Highly recommend to everyone to visit this place.
Jón R — Google review
Very good place for the kids❤️we enjoyed seeing the people and the children together
Joud N — Google review
4.6
(16871)
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4.6
(1299)
Battrupholtvej 3, 8581 Nimtofte, Denmark
https://djurssommerland.dk/
+45 86 39 84 00
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21

Pirkentavl

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
5.0
(1)
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4.5
(32)
Rosenholmvej 119, 8543 Hornslet, Denmark
22

Stendysserne Ved Tustrup

Parking lot
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
(Niels Mørk) wonderful Neolithic site. UNESCO world heritage. Approximately 4,000 years old with good historic signage and descriptions.
Neil M — Google review
Do you want a walk and have a look at some historical remains? Thus is a good place. There is even a camp where you can sleep in shelters.
Jette B — Google review
Beautiful historical place.
Flemming N — Google review
Peaceful and relaxing
Bikash T — Google review
Stoned or not,you can be here.
Mc H — Google review
Older than Stonehenge!!
Anne E — Google review
(Translated by Google) A really exciting place - impressive stone jets and a very beautiful location. Definitely worth a visit.. (Original) Et rigtig spændende sted - imponerende stendysser og en meget smuk beliggenhed. Absolut et besøg værd..
Peder N — Google review
(Translated by Google) If you are interested in how people dealt with death 5,600 years ago, a visit to the burial sites is recommended. Beautifully landscaped walking paths with information boards. At the parking lot there is a toilet and a room with a terrain model and explanations. (Original) Wenn man sich interessiert, wie die Menschen vor 5600 Jahren mit dem Tod umgegangen sind, ist der Besuch der Grabstätten zu empfehlen. Schön angelegte Spazierwege mit Infotafeln. Am Parkplatz gibt es ein WC und einen Raum mit einem Geländemodel und Erklärungen.
Victor S — Google review
4.5
(74)
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4.5
(12)
8961 Allingåbro, Denmark
23

Ry Kirke

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1 list 
Protestant church
Sights & Landmarks
Church office
Parish
Churches & Cathedrals
(Translated by Google) The story behind Ry church Ry Kirke was consecrated on the last Sunday in 1909, and could therefore celebrate its 100th birthday on Sunday 31 October 2009. The initiators were the then newly established women's association, which later became the Danish Women's Association. Ry Kirke therefore stayed in initially called "the women's church". The church was designed by architect S.F. Kühnel and was primarily built by local craftsmen. Poul Steffensen, who is buried at Ry Kirkegård, executed and donated the altarpiece to the church. About Ry, the women and the church 1869 was an important year for the creation of the town of Ry. In that year, DSB decided that they wanted to build a cross-rail that would go from Skanderborg to Silkeborg, and they wanted to acquire a plot of land near Rye Mølle on the Siim heath, where a station building was to be built. An enterprising man in Svejstrup, Søren Sørensen, saw the chance for a new livelihood and built a grocery store and an inn near the station grounds. Now the development was fast: 2/5-1871 the new railway was inaugurated, more houses were added, so that in 1884 there were 10 houses in Ry. A gymnasium had been built the year before, and in 1886 a private school was established under primitive conditions on Fredensvej. In 1888 the school had 24 pupils, which was too many for the room; they therefore bought a plot of land on Klostervej and built the town's first schoolhouse. (Original) Historien bag Ry kirke Ry Kirke er indviet den sidste søndag i 1909, og kunne derfor fejre 100 års fødselsdag søndag d. 31. oktober 2009. Initiativtagerne var den dengang nyoprettede kvindeforening, som senere blev til Dansk Kvindesamfund. Ry Kirke blev derfor i begyndelsen kaldt "kvindernes kirke". Kirken er tegnet af arkitekt S.F. Kühnel og blev primært bygget af lokale håndværkere. Poul Steffensen, som er begravet på Ry Kirkegård udførte og skænkede altertavlen til kirken. Om Ry, kvinderne og kirken 1869 blev et vigtigt år for byen Ry's tilblivelse. I det år bestemte DSB nemlig, at man ville anlægge en tværbane, der skulle gå fra Skanderborg til Silkeborg, og man ville erhverve en grund i nærheden af Rye Mølle på Siim hede, hvor der skulle bygges en stationsbygning. En driftig mand i Svejstrup, Søren Sørensen, øjnede chancen for et nyt levebrød og byggede en købmandshandel og en kro i nærheden af stationsgrunden. Nu gik udviklingen hurtigt: 2/5-1871 indviedes den nye jernbane, flere huse kom til, således at der i 1884 var 10 huse i Ry. Året før havde man bygget et gymnastikhus, og i 1886 oprettedes en privat skole under primitive forhold på Fredensvej. I 1888 havde skolen 24 elever, hvilket var for mange til lokalet; man købte derfor en grund på Klostervej og opførte byens første skolehus.
Kevin S — Google review
Simple Lutheran church, i.e. modest in decorations but with a nice atmosphere
Peter P — Google review
Ok
Knud-Erik N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice pleasant priest. (Original) Dejlig behagelig Præst.
Kim A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice church and the cemetery, it is so nice to walk around. It is so nice and well maintained (Original) En meget hyggelig kirke og kirkegården, den er så dejlig og gå tur på. Den er så fin og velholdt
Lene M — Google review
(Translated by Google) So I must have gone to "sleep"! 😴😴😴 (Original) Så har jeg vist været gået i "søvne" ! 😴😴😴
Liselotte M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Ry church is really beautiful with the new additions that fit the old church well (Original) Ry kirke er rigtig smuk med de nye tilbygninger som passer fint til den gamle kirke
Frank L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really nice little church, nicely decorated cemetery (Original) Rigtig flot lille kirke, flot indrettet kirkegård
Charlotte S — Google review
4.4
(63)
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4.0
(11)
Skanderborgvej 51, 8680 Ry, Denmark
http://www.rykirke.dk/
+45 86 89 13 95
24

Memphis Mansion

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+11 other lists 
Museum
Concert hall
Nestled in Randers, Denmark, the Memphis Mansion is a tribute to the iconic Elvis Presley and his remarkable legacy. This museum replicates his famous home in Memphis and boasts an impressive collection of original memorabilia that celebrates his life and music career. Visitors can explore various exhibits, including a small cinema and conference rooms, while also indulging in some delicious Southern American cuisine at the on-site Highway 51 Diner.
Well cooked food, small quantities, I must say that it is Denmark, it is not the south of Europe, culture, but they should be faster in the kitchen, very friendly staff, that is, waiters, it is a museum, conclusion Good experience
Gustavo S — Google review
Very interesting visited the Jonny Cash museum too. A little expensive for what it’s worth.
Marie T — Google review
It was an awesome thing to visit a replica of Graceland in Denmark. The inside was like a museum of collections the owner has acquired. It was a good visit and the restaurant was really good. We had lunch and enjoyed it a lot.
Patricia L — Google review
My partner booked this as a surprise for my birthday , we are staying for a week in Denmark and we both thought it was amazing! We were greeted by a lovely man called Mathias who was both friendly and informative, he also went out of his way to help us with one of the videos so we could watch in English. As a massive Elvis fan this is a must , so many gems in this collection , it’s just an Elvis Lovers dream. The enthusiasm and excitment Henrik has for Elvis is so nice to see , I really hope this place stays open for ever! We visited on a weekday around 10:30 we arrived and had the whole museum to ourselves! It was great to have that time to leisurely look at everything. We had food in the highway 51 diner too, it’s great if you eat meat as there’s a ton of options but as a vegetarian I found myself left with a few options , the veggie burger or the PB & J sandwich or the salads I think, it’s a great vibe but it would be nice to have some more varied vegetarian options too. However, food was hot and well seasoned which is really important! The gift shop was maybe lacking some more variety , there’s a ton of books, cd’s and vinyls but not much on merchandise front like t shirts, decorative items etc. There are lots of photos to be taken in and around the mansion, the Johnny cash museum and the tupelo house was really cool also and it’s nice to have Elvis music playing everywhere, even outside! 10/10 would recommend and if we ever come back to Denmark we will definitely be visiting again! Thank you to everyone as this is a really special place.
ThatJazzGirl — Google review
THE STUPENDOUS MEMPHIS MANSION. SUPERB IN EVERYWAY . I was there as a guest of Benny Ray who is great friends with Henrik and Gitte the owners. The food was spectacular. The atmosphere absolutely amazing. The staff were the best. Having worked at Planet Hollywood, London at the very beginning in 1993. And managed the Fulham Boulevard in 1985 . And having excellent training in Restaurants . You will remember this experience forever. I highly recommend this brilliant Museum of ELVIS MEMROBILLIA. The shop has LP's, CD's. Shirts which are of super high quality. Please when in Randers,Denmark go treat yourself. ELVIS LIVES! Derek Lyons
Derek L — Google review
Fantastic Elvis vibe! Great American style diner w/ fantastic burgers and shakes! A stage outside for live music and a huge collection of Elvis memorabilia and gift shop! Best part is the non-stop Elvis music playing in the background ❤️❤️❤️ Excellent Hospitality!! Fantastic 😊
Karen H — Google review
Cozy Elvis museum plus a bonus Johnny Cash exebition. There's also a nice American style diner. And it did look like many locals stopped by just for the food too.
Tor K — Google review
The staff was very friendly and helpful. The museum was also truly amazing not only because it is nearly identical to the original one but also because of the things you can see that Elvis has worn or used. I can also suggest the burgers at the restaurant👌
FSMTB — Google review
4.4
(3375)
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4.1
(366)
Graceland Randers Vej 3, 8960 Randers, Denmark
http://www.memphismansion.dk/
+45 86 42 96 96
25

Randers Regnskov

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+12 other lists 
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Randers Regnskov is a renowned tropical zoo and one of the top attractions in Randers. The main highlight of this indoor zoo is its three dome-enclosed rainforest habitats representing Africa, Asia, and South America. Visitors can explore adventure trails, rope bridges, and waterfalls while observing free-roaming animals like crocodiles, monkeys, manatees, pythons, and iguanas.
It's a really nice zoo with a lot to offer. First of all, be sure to be there early in the morning (10-15 minutes before opening). Otherwise, parking will be a serious problem. We arrived 20 minutes past the opening time, and the parking was about 60% full. They have some special storage rooms for small and big strollers, which is very useful. There are also small storage units for things like backpacks, jackets, etc, but they work with 2 kr. Coins, so don't waste any other type. If you don't bring coins along, you can still exchange money for some special coins to use at the gift shop. Be careful what you need to store and what you take, because you need to use again 2 kr. Coins, every time you open and close the locker. Nice inside restaurant, with a big area to sit, eat and relax. If you have some snacks or sandwiches from home, there is an outside area that you can use for that. There are small "games" you can play with your entourage, like every time you enter an area, you can try to find and identify all the animals. The tigers enclosure is next to the picnic area, so if you're lucky, you can enjoy your sandwich, while the tiger enjoys his meal. It's a really good place to spend your day in. That's about all the time you need to enjoy this zoo.
Radu O — Google review
This zoo was beyond our expectations, it has several species of animals that one may not found in every other zoo. It is a tropical zoo with animals from Asia, Africa & South America and many of those are rarest animal species. It has really nice playgrounds and cafes too. One can easily spend 4-5 hours here.
Sweta K — Google review
Do you want a jungle adventure without breaking the bank, this place could be for you. 3 bio domes houses numerous fish, birds, insects and animals like monkeys, Sloth, Crocodile s and many other. We visited this place in start of June and had a great experience. Familys with children will have a splendid time here. After your adventure you can enjoy some food in the cafe or visit a shop with merchandise. I recommend this place for children in all ages and for all interested in biology and animals.
Rene N — Google review
Generally good. But you can tell that the zoo is coming into its years. Way too crowed!! People are pushing through with their big kiddie bicycle trailers or huge prams. It’s also very loud even if signs are asking visitors to be quiet. Still kids are loving it and the new outdoor area is nice.
Sara B — Google review
A must see if you are visiting the area! I was really surprised by the diversity of the ecosystems on display here. Each space was beautifully constructed and everything seemed natural and wild. There were a lot more animals here than I had expected. The info cards about each animal were a nice addition and I learned many new bits of trivia during the visit.
Tiia R — Google review
I love Randers Rainforest even though I live in Copenhagen I have now been there twice, this last time on my own so that I could take my time. I want to go again soon.
Mette K — Google review
This is how a zoo should be! They way they build the zoo is briljant everything seems to be one. A little ledge zo the turtles dont run away but you can step in with them. A little house with a window with big cuddly cats, a cave with bats where they nearly hit you head, really cool! pro tip, if you have binoculairs bring them! To see the birds upclose is even cooler. Another tip, my pregnant wife needed a few times to sit. And everytime you do you wil discover new animals, so take your time. All signs have English on them and they have really smart signs with al the animals on them you might wanna take a photo of them zo you can cross off what you found, a little where is Waldo. We came around 13:00 and parking was really full, we had to wait til somebody left. We waited 5 minutes so not that long. We spend like 3 hours and took our time and had a little lunch. And we forget to see the animals outside… I saw that in the other reviews. Sometimes the signs on the doors are a bit demotivating, something Danisch stands on the door and it probable says you may not eat in there and pet animals but if you cannot read it it could also say dont go in here. Will come back!
Justin — Google review
Awesome place, animals get pretty close and live very well. 🙏👌Lots of outdoor space and playgrounds for kids to. ☀️💙
Jesper L — Google review
4.6
(11197)
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4.4
(757)
Tørvebryggen 11, 8900 Randers C, Denmark
https://www.regnskoven.dk/
+45 87 10 99 99
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26

The Jutland Stallion

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1 list 
Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The Jutland Stallion is an incredibly magnificent and awe-inspiring sculpture. It captivates viewers with its stunning beauty and impressive artistic craftsmanship. This sculpture leaves a lasting impression on all who encounter it, evoking feelings of wonder and admiration. The sheer grandeur of the Jutland Stallion is truly remarkable, showcasing the creativity and talent of its creator. Its presence commands attention and stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of the region it represents.
Impressive!
Adam R — Google review
Fed
Ask H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a reasonably hefty horse. I had no idea it was there when I happened to pass by and I don't think there was really any information. However, had to take a few photos as it is not that often you see sculptures of horses and without a rider, not at that size at all. Despite the fact that I knew nothing about the sculpture and did not directly seek it out, it was definitely worth a visit. (Original) Det er en rimelig hefty hest. Jeg anede ikke den var der da jeg tilfældigvis kom forbi og jeg synes ikke rigtig der var nogen information. Var dog nødt til at tage et par billeder da det ikke er så ofte man ser skulpturer af heste og uden rytter, slet ikke i den størrelse. På trods af jeg intet vidste om skulpturen og ikke direkte opsøgte den var den helt sikkert et besøg værd.
Jess ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great giant - a real "judge" (Original) Flot kæmpe - en rigtig “jyde”
Jan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and impressive sculpture (Original) Flot og imponerende skulptur
Bjørn S — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is beautiful! 😊 (Original) Den er flot! 😊
Jakob ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply beautiful! You are not disappointed at all, as, for example, when you have seen the Cimbertyren in Aalborg. (Original) Simpelthen flot! Man er slet ikke skuffet, som f.eks. når man har set Cimbertyren i Aalborg.
Kasper C — Google review
(Translated by Google) It doesn't look like a bull at all. (Original) Det ligner slet ikke en tyr.
Mads C — Google review
4.5
(24)
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4.0
(38)
Østervold 21-17, 8900 Randers, Denmark, USA
27

Værket

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Live music venue
Concerts & Shows
Nestled in the heart of Randers, Værket stands as a vibrant cultural hub that beautifully marries history with modernity. This former power plant, dating back to 1887 and 1906, has been thoughtfully transformed into a dynamic venue featuring four distinct performance spaces. Each year, it attracts over 100,000 visitors who come to enjoy an impressive lineup of more than 400 events ranging from ballets and musicals to R&B concerts and film screenings.
Very nice venue. The sound is great. The size is perfect for various mid size concerts. Parking could be better.
Niels H — Google review
Saw Queen Machine. Awesome concert by the way. Seatings are okay and the view on the floor is okay leveled. Although the speaker system might need a tune-up. The vocals sounded abit blurry. The hall is nice and spacious. There's 3 hours free parking right outside.
Jacob S — Google review
Fine hall, but service at the bar and café were painfully slow during this sold out show.
Poul W — Google review
Concert 4-28-18, The Sound of Hush. Great sound, marvellous singing by lead. Faboluous experience!
Peter S — Google review
Seen so many different things here, its always been a blast.
Nina M — Google review
Beautiful venue with excellent functionalty along with historical relevance/atmosphere.
Samantha P — Google review
Pretty decent place... only take out an extra loan if you want to get a drink.
R D — Google review
Inspiring place all though the prices in the cafe/restaurant are to high.
Pia J — Google review
4.5
(1369)
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4.3
(37)
Sven Dalsgaards Pl. 1, 8900 Randers, Denmark
http://www.vaerket.dk/
+45 89 13 51 10
28

Fladbro Skov

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Woods
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Fladbro Skov is a picturesque destination where the Norreaen and Gudenaen streams converge. Visitors can explore various activities such as the Klatreparken Randers climbing park, take leisurely walks in Randers Dyrehave to observe fallow deer, or enjoy fishing opportunities along the stream. The area also features a dog forest, camping facilities, and proximity to Gudenaen.
Very beautiful forest, with good walking paths
Andreas D — Google review
Not much happening this time of year.. but a nice walk
Becky B — Google review
Great family time here
Freddy R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A really beautiful nature on a winter's day. Can be recommended. (Original) En rigtig smuk natur på en vinter dag. Kan anbefales.
Lene H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful lovely place to take a walk (Original) Smukt dejligt sted at tage gåtur
Anna L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic that here in Randers we have our own small zoo - fantastic place with quiet surroundings - the trip around takes a small quarter at a quiet pace, thus fantastic for a small trip (Original) Fantastisk at vi her i Randers har vores egen lille dyrehave - fantastisk sted med rolige omgivelser - turen rundt tager et lille kvarter i stille tempo, dermed fantastisk til en lille tur
Per T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really good experience. There is a small dog forest where I entered 👍😁 Shelter and opportunities to fish in the stream 👍😁 (Original) Rigtig god oplevelse. Der er en lille hundeskov hvor jeg kom ind 👍😁 Shelter og muligheder for at kunne fiske i åen 👍😁
Søren J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice dog forest, but not for small dogs because Fence mesh size. But many nice and good paths in the forest. (Original) Fin hundeskove, men ikke til små hunde pga. Hegnet maske størrelse. Men mange fine og gode stier i skoven.
Bent B — Google review
4.5
(46)
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4.3
(35)
Randers Municipality, Denmark, USA
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Hadsund Church

Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Very charming church
C. S — Google review
Nice inside.
John H — Google review
(Translated by Google) absolutely crazy cemetery 1. the coolest tower you could dream of, with 20 bells. however, you have to watch out for the starving ducks, they might bite 😰 2. The church itself was a giant L, none of the doors worked even though we REALLY tried to open them😡😡😡 (be careful the handle doesn't fall off) 3. The toilet was top tier💯 Mega deliciously large with the most delicious skylight. you dream yourself away when you sit there and...✨ (Original) helt crazy kirkegård 1. det sejeste tårn man kunne drømme om, med 20 klokker. dog skal man lige passe på de sultende ænder, de kan godt finde på at bide😰 2. Selve kirken var et kæmpe L, ingen døre virkede selvom vi VIRKELIGT prøvede at åbne dem😡😡😡 (pas på håndtaget ikke falder af) 3. Toilettet var top tier💯 Mega lækkert stort med det lækreste skylight. man drømte sig helt væk når man sidder der og …✨
Frederikke P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Read Frederikke's review. Super agree👍✌🏼☺️😅😍❤️ (Original) Læs Frederikkes anmeldelse. Super enig👍✌🏼☺️😅😍❤️
MC H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Really nice church and very nice priests who are good at conducting services that are not too solemn (E.g. Mardi Gras and Christmas) (Original) Rigtig fin kirke og meget flinke præster der er gode til at lave gudstjenester der ikke er alt for højtidelige (F.eks. fastelavn og jul)
Mathias H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful and atmospheric church of recent date. With beautiful details (Original) Flot og stemningsfuld kirke af nyere dato. Med flotte detaljer
Hanne A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Was down and put flowers by my father (Original) Var ned og sætte blomster ved min far
Kamilla M — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is a large church that is handicap-friendly and a large cemetery where carillons are played several times a day 👍 (Original) Det er en stor kirke som er handicapvenlig og en stor kirkegård hvor der er klokkespil flere gange om dagen 👍
Birgit C — Google review
4.4
(83)
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4.0
(6)
Kirkegade 10, 9560 Hadsund, Denmark
https://www.vive-hadsundpastorat.dk/
+45 98 57 10 96
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Hadsund Animal Garden

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Cute little park with goats and deer. Nice for a picnic or a walk. Finding a parking spot was a bit confusing though.
Fabian B — Google review
Super friendly deers that will come running towards you if you bring them carrots or apples! A fun little thing to do!
Rikke J — Google review
It is a really nice and interesting place, with goats and deer (the Bambi kind) there is a tower where you can look at them, or if you are a little patient they will come to you, the goats are the total opposite they will eat your coat and shoes, but in a cute way... And there is a duck pond
Max J — Google review
Very cute and small. You're through in a flash. It's quiet and pleasant. We were there with our dogs. Unfortunately nobody to stop people from feeding rubbish to the animals. I tried but my Danish was not good enough.
Gwendolen J — Google review
It's super cute. It's good.
Lukáš B — Google review
A very small but beautiful place! It's open 24 hours. The entrance is free.
Mickael — Google review
So Nice to find places like these That Are only here because folk in the city help funding it. Going for a walk here is pure bliss.
Dinity — Google review
Deer in a fairly large enclosure and a goat petting zoo. A small trip if the weather is not beach appropriate.
Mathias — Google review
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Ringvejen, 9560 Hadsund, Denmark
http://www.hadsunddyrehave.dk/
+45 22 15 17 87
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