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Hi, apologies if this is not the best place to ask, but partner and I are looking at visiting Denmark with a view to moving permanently. Where would you say is the best city to visit/move to on the Jutland peninsula?

Currently in the UK and getting off of an island is why we're not looking at Fyn or Sjælland.

Thank you!


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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/Giving-In-778 at 2024-03-17 16:38:43+00:00.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

LatinX___ at 2024-03-17 16:44:28+00:00 ID: kvauto3


To visit on the mainland its probably Århus.

Best to in live I'd say secondary larger nearby cities like Silkeborg or Skanderborg.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Giving-In-778 (OP) at 2024-03-17 16:59:38+00:00 ID: kvaxed5


Interesting, thank you - why would you say a nearby city would be better to live in than Århus?

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LatinX___ at 2024-03-17 17:23:48+00:00 ID: kvb1l3y


First is housing prices in general. You can own much more land without living 1 hour away from city center in these areas.

Second, despite being smaller nearby semi large cities has access to almost all the same services and entertainment.

Also most of these cities are not very far from eachother, and connected by railroads, bus network and highways directly.

Despite being much smaller the towns has been constantly growing and is still expected to grow for the foreseeable future, so you may not have to worry about the local economy too much.

Also these towns has so much better local nature to enjoy, surrounding by multiple lakes, rivers and large regulated forest you wont get to enjoy nearly as much in more overdeveloped areas elsewhere. :P