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So we're visiting Denmark this summer and I've been researching what places are fun to visit with kids. We're staying near Hjørring, so that's pretty north.

I already wrote down the north sea aquarium and Råbjerg Mile. I'm hoping for something viking related as well? And what else? Anyone have any ideas for me?


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snarkybat at 2024-03-18 21:07:56+00:00 ID: kvhgc89


For Viking stuff, you can visit Lindholm Høje, which is close to Aalborg, the biggest city of Northern Jutland, which is also worth a visit (45mins by car from Hjørring). There’s an old monastery made into a museum underneath the city centre!

A bit further south is Fyrkat (about 1h15mins from Hjørring), one of Harald Bluetooth’s famous ring “castles”, which have been added to the UNESCO world heritage list last year.