CopenHill: A Unique Urban Ski Resort
Experience skiing, hiking, and dining all in one unique urban location at CopenHill, Copenhagen's innovative ski resort.
A brief summary to CopenHill
- Vindmøllevej 6, Copenhagen, København S, 2300, DK
- +4571967197
- Visit website
- Monday 12 pm-7 pm
- Tuesday 12 pm-7 pm
- Wednesday 12 pm-7 pm
- Thursday 12 pm-7 pm
- Friday 12 pm-7 pm
- Saturday 10 am-7 pm
- Sunday 10 am-5 pm
CopenHill is a groundbreaking ski resort situated in Copenhagen, Denmark, redefining the concept of urban leisure. This remarkable facility boasts an artificial ski slope that allows for skiing and snowboarding all year round, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike. With a height of 85 meters, it offers thrilling slopes for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced skiers. The unique blend of urban architecture and natural elements creates a stunning backdrop, making it an ideal setting for photography enthusiasts. In addition to skiing, CopenHill features breathtaking hiking trails that wind around its structure, providing visitors with panoramic views of the city and beyond. The surrounding area is perfect for a leisurely stroll or an adventurous hike, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the natural beauty that Copenhagen has to offer. CopenHill also includes a bar and a restaurant, where visitors can relax and savor delicious meals and drinks after an exciting day of skiing or hiking. The culinary offerings emphasize local ingredients, ensuring a taste of Danish cuisine that complements the outdoor experience. Whether you’re hitting the slopes, enjoying a scenic walk, or indulging in a delightful meal, CopenHill delivers an unforgettable experience that fuses adventure with the charm of urban Copenhagen. Ideal for families, groups of friends, or solo travelers, this destination is a highlight of any trip to the Danish capital.
Local tips
- Visit during weekdays for a less crowded experience on the slopes.
- Check online for special events or themed nights at the bar and restaurant.
- Bring your own gear if you have it; rentals are available but can add to the cost.
- Plan your visit around sunset for breathtaking views from the top.
- Combine your visit with a hike to the top for a unique view of the Copenhagen skyline.
Getting There
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Public Transport - Metro
Start your journey at any metro station in Copenhagen. If you're near the city center, head to 'København H' (Copenhagen Central Station) and take the M3 City Circle Line towards 'København Nordhavn'. Get off at 'Kongens Nytorv'. From there, transfer to the M4 line towards 'Orientkaj'. Ride until 'København Nordhavn' station. Once you exit the metro, head southeast on 'Nordhavnsgade' towards 'Vindmøllevej'. After about a 10-minute walk, you will reach CopenHill located at Vindmøllevej 6.
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Public Transport - Bus
From the city center, take Bus 1A from 'København H' (Copenhagen Central Station) towards 'Skovlunde'. Get off at the stop 'Nordatlantisk Hus'. From there, walk east on 'Langeliniekaj' for about 15 minutes until you reach CopenHill at Vindmøllevej 6.
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Walking
If you're close to the waterfront area, you can walk directly to CopenHill. Head towards the harbor and follow the waterfront path along 'Langelinie'. Continue walking north until you reach 'København Nordhavn'. From there, head west on 'Vindmøllevej' for about 10 minutes until you arrive at CopenHill located at Vindmøllevej 6.
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Bicycle
Copenhagen is a bike-friendly city. Rent a bicycle from one of the many bike rental spots. Start from the city center and head towards 'Langelinie'. Follow the bike path along the waterfront, heading towards 'Nordhavn'. When you reach 'Vindmøllevej', turn left and continue for a short distance until you arrive at CopenHill at Vindmøllevej 6.
Attractions Nearby to CopenHill
Landmarks nearby to CopenHill
- The Old Execution site in Copenhagen 1946-1950
- Horn mine
- Krudhuset
- Hey Captain - Ofelia
- Our Fallen
- Rytterstatuen
- Amalienborg
- Amalienborg Palace
- Monument to Denmark's international activities after 1948
- Amalienborg Palace Museum
- Maritime Monument
- Hans Christian Andersen plaque
- Kastellet
- Frederik's Church
- Nyhavn