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Outrageous candy-themed coasters, water rides and green picnic lawns combine at BonBon-Land, Denmark’s cheeky countryside amusement park for all ages.
Step through the palisade into Sundkøbing, a painstakingly reconstructed 1400s Danish town where crafts, tournaments and war machines bring the Middle Ages to life.
Drive through open savannahs, meet tigers and rhinos, wander among dinosaurs and stay overnight on the “savannah” at Denmark’s vast Knuthenborg Safaripark.
Denmark's only crocodile zoo featuring all living species in tropical jungle settings with Europe's largest crocodile.
A once-top-secret fortress carved into the chalk cliffs of Stevns Klint, where underground tunnels, heavy artillery and radar tell Denmark’s Cold War frontline story.
A monumental circle of twelve granite giants overlooking sea, fields and ancient burial mounds, where ever‑changing music turns a Lolland hilltop into a living, outdoor artwork.
A privately owned royal manor turned contemporary art estate, Valdemars Slot blends baroque interiors, coastal nature and centuries of Danish history on tranquil Tåsinge.
A concealed Cold War coastal fort turned open-air museum, where bunkers, ships and sea views reveal Denmark’s frontline role between East and West.
High-energy rides, giant nature playgrounds and splash-filled fun bring extra excitement to Knuthenborg Safari Park’s family-friendly Limpopoland zone.
Denmark's premier collector's museum: vintage shops, wartime history, and homemade nostalgia on the island of Møn.
Open-air museum village in Maribo Lakes Nature Park where historic houses, a windmill and gardens bring 19th‑century rural life on Lolland-Falster vividly to life.
Lakeside Gothic cathedral in Maribo, born as a Bridgettine monastery church and now a serene window onto Danish medieval faith, royal drama and monastic heritage.
Intimate south‑Lolland marina with big‑sky sea views, cosy quayside life and easygoing facilities for sailors, day trippers and camper van travellers.
Wind-swept cliffs, wide Baltic horizons and migrating birds at Denmark’s southernmost point, where simple coastal paths lead you right to the edge of the country.
Historic Danish seaside hotel on Lolland’s quiet harbor, blending Nordic-luxury rooms, local-produce fine dining and a small outdoor spa beside the calm Småland Sea.
Contemporary art in a modernist setting where rural Danish landscape meets international artistic vision.
An 18th-century aristocratic estate where Enlightenment ideals and sensory history come alive in a romantic Lolland setting.
Eco-certified seaside camping on Lolland, where beech trees, a child-friendly Baltic beach and relaxed facilities create a gentle, low-impact coastal escape.
Evocative steam-age station at the Baltic shore, where preserved tracks, vintage trains and a historic harbour setting bring Denmark’s early railway era to life.
Beachfront family camping with fjord views, heated pools, and direct beach access near Nakskov.
Secluded island fortress blending coastal defenses, wartime history and contemporary arts in a windswept setting just off the shores of Vordingborg.
An expansive private botanical garden on Vestlolland, where lakes, woodland paths and a vast plant collection create a tranquil green escape near Nakskov.
An atmospheric cabinet of curiosities in Nykøbing Falster where cryptids, folklore and a fictional collector’s secrets blur the line between museum reality and dark imagination.
Restored coastal forest on Falster where wild horses, grazing cattle and rich birdlife shape a quietly dramatic landscape behind the Baltic Sea dike.
A pioneering Danish cherry winery on Lolland’s western edge, where Stevnsbær cherries, estate parkland and barrel‑aged innovation create a distinct Nordic wine experience.
Lose yourself in a leafy forest maze where quiz clues, gentle trails and fresh Lolland-Falster air turn getting lost into an easygoing family adventure.
Flower-filled island castle near Næstved, where rococo interiors, a vast art collection and story-rich gardens meet playful adventures and a working estate brewery.
A seasonal sea of lupins turning the Lolland farmland into a vivid carpet of color, perfect for a peaceful countryside pause and striking photographs.
Harbor‑side stronghold where a medieval tower, star‑style ramparts and historic warehouses tell the story of Denmark’s Great Belt crossing in one compact ensemble.
A flat, wind-brushed meadow between Fuglsang Park and Guldborgsund, where Ice Age boulders, old oaks and quiet wildlife create a rare pocket of untamed Danish nature.
A vivid yellow historic house at Denmark’s southern tip, the Yellow Palace turns Gedser’s railway and ferry heritage into an intimate, quietly atmospheric story.
Compact yet ambitious cultural history museum in central Maribo, tracing 10,000 years of Lolland-Falster life from Stone Age “Lola” to medieval art and coastal storms.
Step into a restored Baroque world of hedged alleys, fountains and orchards beside Søholt Manor on the tranquil shores of the Maribo Lakes near Maribo.
A compact, child‑friendly Baltic cove on Lolland’s north coast, where soft sand, shallow water and a classic seaside village backdrop create a gentle beach escape.
A retired lighthouse on a remote spit of southern Lolland, where maritime history, wild coastal nature and vast Baltic horizons meet in wind and silence.
Historic Lolland manor estate where neoclassical architecture, working farmland and emerging coastal nature reserves meet in a quietly atmospheric countryside setting.
Denmark's island-rich fjord where medieval heritage meets pristine waters and year-round water sports.
Falster’s only raised bog, where restored peatland, quiet boardwalks and millennia of natural and human history meet in a compact, immersive nature escape.
Island-dotted lakes, soaring sea eagles and gently rolling manor landscapes meet in this protected nature park on Lolland, inviting slow exploration by trail and water.
A former farm barracks on Lolland transformed into a moving museum about Polish beet workers, migration and everyday life in Denmark’s sugar fields.
Sheltered Baltic sands, unique straw‑clad cottages nearby and a calm forest backdrop make Hesnæs Strand a quietly distinctive escape on Falster’s east coast.
Moated manor, working fields, craft brewery and polo turf come together at Krenkerup, a quietly grand Lolland estate where seven centuries of history are still in daily use.
World-class real dinosaur fossils and a 300-million-year journey through evolution, set inside Denmark’s Knuthenborg Safaripark on the island of Lolland.
A serene grass‑covered mound on Lolland, Glentehøj invites you inside a 5,000‑year‑old stone chamber for an intimate encounter with Denmark’s Neolithic past.
Denmark's FIA-approved international go-kart circuit where competitive racing meets recreational thrills on a technically demanding 1,246-meter track.
Small but cosmopolitan, this rural Lolland gallery blends contemporary Nordic and German art with working studios, print workshops and a relaxed village setting.
A restored 1822 forest pavilion on a lakeside promontory in Naturpark Maribosøerne, offering peaceful picnic shelter amid historic woods and bird‑rich waters.
Early 20th‑century manor in Lolland’s linden woods, offering exclusive stays, celebrations and retreats a short stroll from the Baltic shoreline.
Discover how humble sugar beet turned Lolland’s rich soil and Nakskov’s factories into Denmark’s ‘white gold’ in this compact, story-filled industrial museum.
A serene former Benedictine priory turned manor estate, where church, park and farmland quietly reveal centuries of Danish religious and aristocratic history.
Tropical waterpark with year-round 28°C pools, wave slides, and wellness in Danish Lolland.
Small-boat journeys from Nysted harbour into the Rødsand wildlife reserve for close yet respectful encounters with wild seals amid Lolland’s tranquil south coast.
Soft beaches, quiet fields and a southern horizon: Falster is Denmark’s gentle island gateway between Copenhagen and the Baltic, where life moves at an easy coastal pace.
A quiet, owl-focused wildlife center on Lolland, where close encounters and clear storytelling reveal the hidden lives of Scandinavia’s nocturnal hunters.
A compact working print museum in central Nakskov where clattering presses, metal type and local traditions keep the craft of letterpress alive.
Subtle grassy earthworks on Borgø Island where a forgotten royal fortress, fierce 13th‑century battles and the serene Maribo Lakes Nature Park meet.
An intimate 17th‑century museum house in Nykøbing Falster, where island history, an old grocer’s shop and the eerie Museum Obscurum share the same creaking floors.
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