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Experience 15th-century Denmark through living history, trebuchets, tournaments, and authentic medieval crafts.
Drive among giraffes, meet rescued elephants and wander a roaring Dinosaur Forest in Northern Europe’s largest safari park on the Danish island of Lolland.
Tropisk, fugtig varme, kæmpekrokodiller og bevaringsprojekter samles i et kompakt, intenst reptilunivers midt på Falster.
Towering granite figures, shifting electronic music and far‑reaching sea views combine at Dodekalitten to turn a Lolland hilltop into a timeless open‑air ritual space.
Intimate town-edge zoo and botanical garden where animal encounters, leafy paths and playgrounds have long shaped family days out in Nykøbing Falster.
Evocative castle ruins, the golden Goose Tower and a cutting-edge museum reveal how Vordingborg once stood at the center of Denmark’s medieval power.
Denmark's largest glass museum where 200 years of design history meets contemporary craftsmanship in a living industrial landscape.
Wind-swept cliffs, a southernmost stone and vast Baltic horizons make Gedser Odde a raw, beautiful meeting point of land, sea, birds and deep time.
Denmark's southernmost railway museum preserving locomotives and heritage from the golden age of rail.
Elegant 18th‑century Neoclassical manor on Falster, set within forests, gardens and coastal avenues that invite unhurried walks and quiet encounters with history.
Light-filled Danish art museum in the Lolland countryside, where minimalist architecture, classic and modern art, and wide coastal meadows meet in one serene cultural escape.
Medieval Danish power brought to life through ruins, towers, and cutting-edge digital storytelling.
Dramatic white cliffs, dark starry skies and slow island life meet on Møn, Denmark’s compact Baltic escape of forests, beaches, villages and wide horizons.
A towering brick warehouse on Falster packed with vintage tractors and engines, charting how mechanisation transformed Danish farming across the 20th century.
Grassy island stronghold turned cultural venue, Masnedø Fort blends coastal views, underground corridors and pivotal 20th‑century history near Vordingborg.
A dimly lit cabinet of curiosities where cryptids, witchcraft and eccentric science blur the line between historical museum and gothic storytelling.
Rewilded forest, wild horses and wide-open meadows tucked just behind Falster’s long sandy beaches, offering gentle trails, bird towers and a close-to-nature escape.
A playful forest maze on Lolland where quiz routes, woodland paths and fresh air turn getting lost into a shared adventure for families, friends and groups.
Denmark's wild, never-cultivated meadowland where Ice Age geology meets untamed nature and rare wildlife.
A small, hidden ravine where a lively mill stream, steep wooded slopes and traces of local history create a quiet, atmospheric pause in the South Zealand countryside.
A small, golden‑hued cultural house at Denmark’s southern edge, the Yellow Palace turns Gedser’s rail and ferry past into an intimate, atmospheric museum stop.
A compact island museum where a Stone Age girl, medieval church art and rune stones tell 10,000 years of Lolland-Falster stories under one historic roof.
A compact former fire station packed with classic red engines, rescue gear and three quirky sister museums, offering a vivid glimpse of everyday history in Nykøbing Falster.
A modest Baltic beacon at Denmark’s southern edge, Gedser Lighthouse pairs maritime heritage with wide sea views, open skies and quietly dramatic coastal nature.
Cosy rooms, practical apartments and a welcoming café in the heart of Marielyst, just a short stroll from the long, family-friendly sands of Falster’s best-known beach.
An 18th-century thatched summer house in Tromnæs Forest, balancing Baltic sea views and woodland calm on the historic Corselitze estate near Nykøbing Falster.
Denmark's southernmost working windmill—a beautifully restored 1911 heritage landmark and vibrant community gathering place.
Long, low and windswept, Det Falsterske Dige is Falster’s coastal backbone: a working sea wall that doubles as a tranquil walking and cycling route with wide Baltic views.
Falster’s only raised bog, where quiet boardwalks, restored peatland and traces of ancient life create a subtle, atmospheric escape into Danish nature.
A compact coastal museum where Gedser’s windswept beaches, glittering minerals and ancient fossils come together to tell the deep-time story of Denmark’s southern tip.
A softly curving Baltic beach backed by distinctive thatched houses and woodland, Hesnæs Strand is a quietly atmospheric corner of Falster made for unhurried days.
Long white sands, shallow Baltic waters and a compact, lively holiday village make Marielyst Falster’s classic seaside escape for families and easygoing beach days.
A beautifully restored 1816 windmill on a grassy rise in northern Nykøbing Falster, pairing classic Danish milling heritage with a nostalgic little toy museum.
A windswept 18th-century post mill on southern Falster, Stouby Mølle pairs traditional Danish rural craft with wide-sky views over quiet fields.
Historic Lolland manor where moated brick walls, working farmland, a modern brewery and Denmark’s only full-size polo field meet in one atmospheric country estate.
Denmark’s first dinosaur museum, Evolution Museet in Knuthenborg Safaripark, brings 300 million years of evolution to life with real fossils and immersive storytelling.
Romantic Golden Age pavilion on a forested peninsula in Maribo Lakes Nature Park, blending manor history, birdlife and tranquil lakeside views.
Small, authentic harbour on Guldborgsund where local sailing life, relaxed angling and easy access to Nykøbing Falster’s town centre meet in one quiet quay.
Historic Falster manor estate where centuries of Danish rural life, traditional architecture and gentle gardens meet the waterside landscape of Guldborgsund.
Subtle ruins and cobblestone outlines on Nykøbing Falster’s waterfront reveal the footprint of a vanished royal castle that once rivalled Denmark’s grandest strongholds.
Subtle earthworks on a tiny lake island where a once-mighty royal fortress fell in 1256, now softened by reeds, birdsong and the quiet waters of Maribo’s nature park.
Seasonal lakeside adventure park near Nykøbing Falster with a 400 m twin zipline, floating aquapark and high-jump airbag for families and thrill-seekers.
A creaking 17th‑century house where Falster’s local history, a nostalgic grocer’s shop and the fantastical Museum Obscurum blur the line between memory, myth and curiosity.
Volunteer-driven chamber concerts in a historic manor landscape, where intimate performances, thoughtful programs and rural calm shape a refined classical music escape.
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