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Roadtrip Denmark

Roadtrip Denmark: 7 Must-See Stops

Copenhagen is fun, that’s for sure. But Denmark has so much more to offer than just the capital. The country is made up of countless islands, green landscapes, charming towns, and wide beaches – perfect for a road trip! In this blog, we share the best destinations for a Denmark road trip, especially outside the Copenhagen area.

Whether you love nature, history, or cosy towns, these stops make it easy to plan your own unforgettable road trip through Denmark.

dagtrips vanuit Kopenhagen
Aarhus in Denemarken

Aarhus: Perfect for a few days

Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest city, located in Jutland. This lively city is full of culture, trendy restaurants, and interesting museums. Visit the charming Latin Quarter, colourful Møllestien street, and the modern Dokk1 library by the water. Aarhus is big enough for a few days and offers a great mix of city life and nature.
Mønsted Kalkgruber Denemarken
Kalkmijn Mønsted Kalkgruber

Mønsted Limestone Caves: The largest in the world

Just an hour from Aarhus, you’ll find Mønsted Limestone Caves, the world’s largest limestone mine. Walk underground through lit tunnels and see two underground lakes. Outside, enjoy peaceful walks in the green surroundings. In winter, thousands of bats live in the caves, and the small museum tells the story of the miners. A unique and adventurous stop on your Denmark road trip!
Binnenkant vikinghuis Trelleborg
Trelleborg Vikingfort Denemarken

Trelleborg Viking Fortress: Step back in time

Want to learn more about Vikings? Visit the impressive Trelleborg Viking Fortress near Slagelse. This well-preserved ring fort lets you explore reconstructed Viking houses and the old fort grounds. You can even join the annual Trelleborg Viking Festival for a real taste of Viking life. A must-visit for history lovers!
Krijtrotsen Møns Klint Denemarken
Kerk Møns Klint Denemarken

Møns Klint: White cliffs and blue waters

On the east coast of Møn island, Møns Klint is one of Denmark’s most beautiful natural spots. These striking white chalk cliffs rise up to 120 meters above the sea, offering stunning views of the Baltic. Walk along the cliffs, descend the long wooden staircase, and enjoy the beach below. Nearby forests and a geological centre explain how this unique landscape formed. Møns Klint is perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Mensen aan zee Esbjerg
Rømø: Met je auto over het strand

Esbjerg: Harbour town with art and beach

On Jutland’s west coast, Esbjerg is a harbour town with an interesting historic centre and close to the sea. Its most famous attraction is Mennesket ved havet (“Men at Sea”), four giant white statues looking out over the ocean. Great for a short stop, a walk along the water, or a museum visit.

Rømø: Drive on the beach

For a unique experience, head to the island of Rømø, where you can drive your car right onto the beach! Park on the sand and enjoy a relaxing day. Rømø is also great to explore by bike or horse, especially through the dunes. A truly unique stop on your Denmark road trip.
Ribe: De oudste stad van Denemarken
Ribe: De oudste stad van Denemarken

Ribe: Denmark’s oldest town

Between Esbjerg and Rømø lies Ribe, Denmark’s oldest town. This small town is perfect for a short stroll with cosy streets, historic buildings, and nice cafés. Ribe is full of history, from Viking times to medieval charm. Don’t miss the Viking Museum or a walk through the centre!

Roadtrip Denmark: So much to discover!

A Denmark road trip is more than just Copenhagen. Especially in Jutland, you’ll find beautiful nature, quiet beaches, historic sites, and surprisingly fun towns. From Aarhus to Ribe, and from Viking forts to limestone caves, every stop is different – and that’s what makes it so fun.

Tip: Combine these stops into a 5–7 day loop. Take your time and enjoy the peace, space, and charm that make Denmark so special.