Posts Tagged ‘Danish’
Denmark has always been a beer country. Right up until the late 1990s known, however, we basically only one type of beer in the Danish production – namely, pilsner. It was, however, in a myriad of more or less the same variants that were sold under different names. There was strong konsumøl.
As we are about the millennium, more and more quality bevid-ste wanted to know more about our food, about where they came from and what they produced, we began also to interest us for our drinks – not least the beer. We wanted quality and know of what and how beer is made, we would have “øloplevelser” and will no longer be content with drinking beer.
What has happened to the Danish beer market in the last five years is nothing less than a revolution. Sales of specialty is the sovereign quick test growing category in the entire Danish grocery trade. For 10 years since Denmark had just over 10 real breweries left with Carlsberg and Tuborg which they dominate. Read the rest of this entry »
Seals and porpoises are known mammals in the Danish waters, where the elegant swimmers tumble in search of food. On land, the seals mainly to shore passes and islets, which are rarely people and disrupting. Some places are even talking about seal colonies.
Which seals can be seen where?
The common seal is the most common species of seal in Denmark. You can see it in the Wadden Sea on the west coast of the Skagerrak, Limfjord and Kattegat, the Sound and the Baltic. The last time they spoke seals was in 2005, and since there were 12,000 harbor seals throughout Denmark.
The gray seal is in contrast to the common seal is very rare in Denmark, at the last census in 2005 there were only approx. 50. However, there are signs that it is returning for the winter of 2007 was seen gray seal pups in the Wadden Sea. Read the rest of this entry »
Danes are known descendants after the paladin Vikings. They were 1000 years ago among the world’s best sailors, who went on long voyages to England, Iceland – perhaps even America. But how was it to sail in their elegant ships?
Yes, why not find out – by trying for yourself!
It gives you and your family the opportunity at Roskilde last year. Several times each day during the summer rallies both directly descended from Viking ships from Port Museum in Roskilde’s famous Viking Ship Museum. 12-18 man in each boat has a sail knowledgeable skipper in the stern to guide the participants safely through the 50 minute long trip.
All on board participates actively in the voyage. Veins are the master of command put in the water – with a cheerful chaos to follow. Read the rest of this entry »
Want to use your bike for more than the trip to and from work or the supermarket? Here you will find information on cycling holiday in Denmark and abroad, member visits and organized bike tours.
* Cycling
Cycling equals experiences. You come quickly around, but can always manage to suck impressions from the changing environment for you. The simple life on cycling holiday is a unique way to be with friends and family.
* Bicycle Touring Week
Bicycle Touring Week, every year in collaboration between Danish Cycling Federation and a local area in Denmark. The purpose of Bicycle Tourism Week is to develop the Danish bicycle tourism and show new aspects of cycling country Denmark ahead. Read the rest of this entry »
Do not be surprised if during your stay in Denmark you meet someone dressed as a Viking and have a chilled pilsner beer, because there are lots of parties and Denmark who have this kind of fun! Come spring, when most of this festival in Denmark going. And in March Bakken, unique in the world’s oldest amusement park, begins with much enthusiasm and revelry. Many traditional events will begin in April, starting with the Queen’s Birthday celebration, so catch the royal family make a public appearance on their balcony at Amalienborg, while watching the impeccably dressed in traditional guardsman and the royal family.
A folk festival in Denmark, Copenhagen, Carnival, stroll through town squares in May. It is a picturesque and colorful feast for families. And for adults and children should visit one of the many Jazz Festival in Denmark in June. Read the rest of this entry »
Horsens is a famous city in the eastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. The Council of the town of Horsens is located in this city. The city of Horsens is located 50 km south of Arhus, and 30 km north of Vejle and 200 km from Copenhagen. The city is considered the cheapest of all cities of Denmark. Unlike Copenhagen which is more on par with London, Horsens is a much cheaper option in terms of hotels. However, if you are on a luxury budget and not looking for luxury travel in London or Copenhagen, Horsens will be able to provide you with more value for money. In Horsens industry is well developed. A number of electronics companies and graphics are built in Horsens. The industry’s Museum of Denmark lives in Horsens.
Horsens is culturally known for its annual European Medieval Festival held the last Friday and Saturday of August. The Feast of the crime is very well known as Krimimessen in Danish, and other well known festival held Horsens. Read the rest of this entry »
Despite of moving to one of the Denmark must visit places you should know that Denmark is a wonderful place to go shopping. There are several things you won’t find in any other places around the world. If you are a lover of plastic arts, paints and several other things, this is the perfect place for you.
There are several other places where you can visit and I would like you to know that in this website you can find more detailed information about Denmark must visit places. There are place you can’t avoid to visit because they are a cultural and historical symbol in Denmark.

If you are intending know more and more about Denmark history and culture you should visit the Bakkhus Museum which is currently one of the most Denmark must visit places. This is a great museum which is considered one of the most important in its class in Europe.

The Danish golden age is very important in the European history and culture. You will have the opportunity to learn a lot about it and if you have some interests in other Danish aspects you will also are going to learn a lot about that.


