Denmark is home to fun fast single tracks through old forests, scenic routes by the sea and has one of the best cycling infrastructures of the world. Local words such as hygge (often rendered as ‘cosiness’) and Friluftsliv ‘living in the free air’ set the harmonious scene for a riding through a country that deeply values green living, trust & community.
The cathedral’s architecture is a time travel through 800 years, and that has put it on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Chalk paintings, royal tombs, art and architecture tell the history of the kings, the church and Denmark.
Home of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Kronborg Castle is was immortalised by Shakespeare in the 1600’s.
Tisvildeleje Beach is at the top of the Danish Riviera on North Zealand. As well as pristine white sand to enjoy, there’s also the quaint fishing town of Tisvildelejand and the picturesque heathland of Tisvilde Hegn nearby. With over 7,400 km of coastline Denmark has 142 Blue Flag beaches.
Originally a Viking fishing village established in the 10th century Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. It is now one of the major financial centres of Northern Europe and visitors come from across the world to see the city’s harbour, cultural attractions and to dine at the award-winning restaurants
When a good friend of Eat Sleep Cycle from Denmark suggested we set up a trip in his homeland we started to research. We found...