Some Denmark moments we can’t get enough of♥︎
Denmark is a diverse country wich surprises at every turn. Beyond cozy streets and colorful harbors, it shows quiet villages, scenic coastlines, and little moments that stay with you. It’s about feeling the calm rhythm of the country and enjoying the simple joys along the way.
a love letter to denmark
In the small Scandinavian country, hygge is a core part of the Danish tradition and way of life. Denmark is home to an incredibly diverse flora and fauna and impresses with its picturesque landscapes. Did you know that the Danes are called one of the happiest people in the world? Denmark is also known for its Røde pølse (red sausage), Vikings, Smørrebrød (butter and bread), soft ice cream, Lego bricks and liquorice. Norway, Germany and Sweden are Denmark’s neighbours. The country consists of a large number of islands, which are lined with around 7314km of beautiful sandy beaches. Denmark is a country that has something to offer for every interest – from exciting cities like Copenhagen to peaceful countryside and beaches. It is a great destination for nature lovers, culture buffs, foodies and anyone simply looking for a relaxing, but exciting holiday experience.

Capital: Copenhagen
Population: 6 Million
Currency: Danish Krone (DKK)
Area: 42.952 km²
Language: Danish
Neighboring countries: Germany and Sweden
Fact: Denmark is home to the first amusement park in the world

May – September
16-25 C° / 60-77 °F
July and August are the perfect months for holidays along the coast and are considered the tourist peak season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and quieter travel. If you want to experience Danish hygge in the cold season, you should come between November and February.

A rental car is ideal, especially for remote areas and islands. Public transport (train, bus, metro) is perfect for Copenhagen and other cities. For an authentic Danish experience: Use a bicycle, especially in Copenhagen and other cities. For trips to islands in the region, the best option is to use ferries. You can also easily travel around the country with a camper.