Billund is a small town in Denmark, a picturesque place in the world for its multicolored buildings, also famous for the Legoland theme Park.Billund also finds the second largest airport in Denmark, an aspect that further facilitates access to the city.The population of only 6194 locals leads a quiet life in one of the most beautiful metropolises in Denmark, away from the urban agglomeration of the world’s big cities.
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Billund is a modest city, with a big story to say: it is LEGO’s birthplace and is proud of the original LEGO and Legoland resort.The amusement park is why most people will descend on Billund and is a worldwide attraction that little boys are sure they will love.If you spend a part of your journey by branching into the wider region, you will see the best Vikinge Runice stones in Denmark, visit outdoor museums with all descriptions and meet a lion at the Gifskud Zoological Garden.The day trips are also an option to any number of interesting cities and villages in the rural or coastal.
Best period
The best months for good weather in Billund are May, June, July, August and September
January is the coldest month of the year
Tourist Attractions
Lallandia Billund is a complex of fun and activities that was opened in 2009.Spa. On the other hand, small boys can be savage at Monky Tonky Land, with mountaineering and specially supervised games and activities, while the whole family will have a whale on the wall of mountaineering, skating, bowling and mini -golf course.
The first legoland in the world, this attraction goes strong for almost half a century and is the most visited place in Denmark, not in Copenhagen.LEGO.
Cycling and Denmark is a match made in heaven. In the flatter, it makes it easy for all ages, and the government makes a lot of provisions for two -wheel. In the rural area around Billund, numerous routes have been drawn: from the center of the city you could join the 37 km route and to the CastlePicnic. In the road you will enter the deep forest and cross the bucolic agricultural land.If you are lucky, you will also see planes that take off and land at the nearby airport.
Half an hour to the southeast of Billund is the Baltic Kolding maritime port. In the edge of the city center is the former royal castle, Koldinghus.The Middle Ages were held by Danish military campaigns right from this castle, and in the 21st century is a museum that presents historical, ceramic and plastic furniture, focusing on the ambitious time of the Christian king IV in residence at the castle.
Part of the Danish National Museum, Kongernes Jelling is a free attraction that retains a 10th-century Viking monument, included in the UNESCO list, created by King Harald Bluetooth.Scandinavia from pagan beliefs to monotheism.
This city city takes its name from King Frederic III, who founded it in 1650. In one point it was even considered the capital of Denmark.After the 30-year war of the war of the early 1600s, Frederic IV decided that Jutland needs a strong military fortress.Part of the modern "city" of Fredericia.
After all the action and agitation of the local resorts, this church reminds us that Billund is still a quiet rural city.in the 1920s.
A pastoral attraction that brings you closer to the Danish heritage, Karensminde is a historical farm from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.He will like to get closer to creatures or take part in activities and interact with costume staff.
Less than ten minutes of Billund road is Vandel, where a large German military airport was built during the war.Installations you will see memorable pieces during the war and you will get some information about the airport and the impact of the war on this part of Denmark.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 29th week (July) a massive assembly descends on Vanasse, 15 kilometers south of Billund.The village. In the joining 200 pets of all deions, as well as 650 other dealers who sell almost anything you can think of.
Located between the city of Billund and Legoland, Skulpturpark is a 1.3 kilometer long natural route with modern sculpture pieces.Seen, each by some of the most prominent sculptors in Denmark.
The iutland is narrow enough that you can easily drive along the western coast to see the epic marine landscapes from the North Sea. N narde is a beautiful small market city, centered on the Church of St. Jacob from the 11th century, easy to see for his tower.Tirpitz is a great German bunker built to defend Esbjerg, but that has never been completed.
A few minutes by car going to the east of Billund and you will be in the city of Vejle.of this long depth, which continues for 22 kilometers, with low-growing banks of deciduous forests and lands.