Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. The city has a distinctly European feel and it's one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the world. Copenhagen's landmarks such as the Amalienborg and Christiansborg palaces, the Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle Gardens, the Little Mermaid Statue and many museums, night clubs and restaurants are significant tourist attractions. There are also nice beaches along the Copenhagen waterfront.
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Helsingør is a city in Denmark located less than 46 km from Copenhagen. The city is best known as home to Hamlet's castle, the Kronborg. Other city's attractions include National Maritime Museum of Denmark, Frederiksborg Castle, Egeskov Castle, St. Olaf's Church, St. Mary's Church and Carmelite Monastery, and Denmark's Technical Museum.
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Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is the economic, media, political, and cultural center of the country. The Stockholm region is home to 3 of Sweden's World Heritage sites: Birka, the Drottningholm Palace, and Skogskyrkogården. The city has many spectacular tourist attractions, ranging from the stunning natural beauty of the archipelago to the interesting architecture of the City Hall. Among the many great museums, the Skansen open air museum and Vasa museum are unique experiences.
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Rügen is Germany's largest and most beautiful island. The island is very popular tourist destination because of its resort architecture and diversity of landscape, including everything from forest-covered hills and flat farmland to expansive sandy beaches and lagoons. The most popular seaside resorts are the Schaabe beaches between Juliusruh and Altenkirchen, and the eastern beaches between Göhren and Sassnitz.
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Odense is a city in Denmark. The city is most famous as a birthplace of one of the most famous tellers of fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen. Some of the city's biggest attractions are Funen Open-Air Village, Egeskov Castle, Denmark's Railway Museum, Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Brandts Art Hall, and Odense Town Hall & Flakhaven Square.
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Aarhus is a municipality and city in Denmark. The city is home to many museums, theatres, cultural events, festivals, and sports events. The Old Town Museum, The Aros Art Museum, and Tivoli Friheden are the biggest city's attractions. Aarhus is also known for its beautiful sandy beaches along the coastline of the entire municipality.
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Skagen is a town in north Denmark. The town is known for its beautiful coast. Visitors can learn more about the area's sand, wind, water and light in The Skagen Odde Nature Centre. For those who are more interested in cultural attractions, there are also museums and events such as Skagens Museum, Michael and Anna Ancher's House, Drachmann's House, Teddy Bear Museum, and Skagen Festival.
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Fur Island is an island in Denmark. This small island boasts diverse landscapes and fascinating geological formations. Visitors can wander amongst exposed rock formations from ancient seabeds, with insect, reptile, visible fish and plant fossils.
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Gothenburg is a city in the western Sweden. The wide streets of Gothenburg are bursting with the things to do in the winter or summer, from museums and galleries to some of Scandinavia’s best restaurants and bars. The city's most famous attraction is the amusement park Liseberg, the largest amusement park in Scandinavia by the number of rides.
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Lund is a city in southern Sweden. The city is one of the best places to visit for those who want to learn about entire region's history. The central part of the city is full of museums covering everything from modern art to weapons and old rune stones. A good way to soak up lots of city's sights is on a bike.
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There are several great areas in Danish forests for mountain biking. They are:
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