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The palace by Sostrup Slot is a lush and magical park with mostly ancient linden and beech trees surrounding a moat surrounds Sostrup. The trees provide ample shade, and pathways lead the guest through the park and on to the surrounding forest.
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The church dates from the 13th century and has since been expanded and renovated several times.
The oldest masonry remains from the original church, date back to when the town itself was founded. It is not known what the church looked like at the time, but the church has obviously been of great importance based on its central location in the city centre.
In 1649, the church was destroyed by a fire inside the church. What you see now is a vaulted church room built in the 1650s.
Grenaa Kirke is consecrated to St. Gertrude, the patron saint of travelers (also of cats).
The church is built of monk stone and granite squares. A renovation has given the church its distinctive crenellated spire (the 1870s).
The oldest altarpiece is originally from Holmen's Kirke in Copenhagen. It was bought the city's residents and was thus saved from the fires and bombings that came to ravage Copenhagen. The church was newly restored in 2001.
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The large penguin exhibit at the Kattegatcentre is one of the only ones in the world where you can get up close to the subantarctic penguins. On the first floor, you stand in the midst of their cold, noisy, and smelly world, while below, you can enjoy the tranquility and spectacular sight as the world's fastest penguins spread their wings and glide through the water.
Come and join in when the action-packed daily program includes feeding, training, and exciting stories about the fascinating life in the sea. Every day, you can witness the feeding and training of the sharks in the large tropical shark tank. Watch as shark fins cut through the water and see the menacing set of teeth snatch flatfish from the hands of the animal keeper. If you want to get water on your face, get up close, or surround yourself in the shark tunnel, where there are only 6 cm between you and the sharks!
Every day, the hustle and bustle of Kattegat's fish are fed in the massive Oceanarium, so give the diver a high-five - he has treats for everyone. Also, meet the Garden Expert, who will bring you closer to the marvelous sea creatures than ever before!
The Kattegatcentre continues outside - yes, all the way to the Kattegat Sea! Here, you can fall in love with the talented, playful seals as they snatch herring and learn their letters. On the playground, large marine animals are ready for a game of hide-and-seek, while children can splash and play in the water playground and build sandcastles in the sandbox. During the summer vacation, both you and the children can catch a crab that can pinch!
You can also get up close to 200 marvelous, colorful species of marine animals - from the tiniest jellyfish to the large sand tiger shark and all his friends. And at the Kattegatcentre, you don't just look through the window - there are open aquariums with splashes of water, smells, and sounds, and in the touch pools, you can pet a shark, play hide-and-seek with the flatfish, and hold hands with crabs.
You can also compete, learn, and even stand inside the mouth of a prehistoric shark in a world of exciting, interactive exhibitions. Or how about putting on a diving suit and diving into deep water - or even staying overnight and having a race with the sharks? Numerous exciting special events await you!
The Kattegatcentre is open year-round and also offers winter bathing.
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Originally, Kolindsund was a large tunnel valley. Later, it became a sound that connected Grenaa to Randers. Even later, it turned into a lake. However, after Denmark lost Southern Jutland in 1864, the need for arable land became more pressing, and Kolindsund was drained.
Today, artificial dikes and pumps ensure that the old lakebed remains dry. The pumped water flows into the straight North Channel, while the more natural drainage water flows through the much smaller but more winding South Channel. The area is rich in wildlife and a good fishing area for sea trout, pike, perch, roach, and bream.
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In the popular Mexico Land, you can experience a brand-new attraction in 2024 - a drop tower reaching 60 meters, twice as high as both Piraten and DrageKongen, some of the largest roller coasters in Denmark.
Height: 60 meters, free fall: 100 km/h, heart rate: high, adrenaline: through the roof!
Dinosaur Land is a fantastic themed area with 25 life-size dinosaurs and 6 fun rides for both small and big dino hunters.
Hop on the 400-meter-long family roller coaster, T-Rex Family Coaster, and zoom past giant carnivores and impressive longnecks. Or embark on a jeep safari with Dino Xpedition through the winding mines and dense forests of the dinosaur reserve, where ancient reptiles rule.
Look forward to exploring the Dinosaur Playground as well, where ancient dinosaur bones and brand-new experiences always hide just below the surface and around the next corner.
If you're looking for speed, you've come to the right place. In Djurs Sommerland, you can experience 8 of Denmark's most fun roller coasters. Jump aboard Piraten, which, at 32 meters high and a top speed of 90 km/h, has been named one of the world's best roller coasters.
Feel the rush as DrageKongen – Europe's fastest and longest Family Suspended Coaster – dives from a height of 30 meters at 85 km/h. Or hop on Juvelen's ATVs and be shot off at up to 85 km/h in Denmark's longest roller coaster!
Also, try the family roller coasters, Thors Hammer, Den Vilde Hønsejagt, and Jungle Rally, where even the youngest daredevils can join in.
Remember to bring your swimwear when visiting Djurs Sommerland and have an incredibly enjoyable time in the enormous Waterpark, where you can bask in the sun by the water's edge or rev up the excitement on the many water slides.
There's room for both fun and relaxation in Djurs Sommerland. After exploring the many themed areas and trying out some of the rides, it might be time for a cozy moment in one of the park's countless green oases. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many cozy eateries, where you can choose from build-your-own burgers and buffets to delicious wraps and salads. Or choose to enjoy your packed meal in one of the park's many green areas.
Djurs Sommerland is literally world-class fun. So, gather your family and experience for yourself why the park was named "Europe's Best Family Park" in 2019 and "Amusement Park of the Year in Denmark" in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Remember, once the entrance fee is paid, you have free access to all the park's attractions.
2024 season: April 27 – October 20.
See opening hours and other important information at www.djurssommerland.dk/en
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Visit the curious polar bear cubs in their own facility and watch how they play and explore the world with their mother. In the large polar bear park, you will also meet the four giant adult males. You will be amazed when watching about 2 tons of polar bear splashing with water - just beneath your feet.
In addition to the polar bears, you can also experience brown bears, sea eagles and wolves as well as many other Nordic animals in large and natural enclosures.
The park's guides are always ready with fascinating stories from the world of animals.
Watch the guides feed the predators and experience their exciting stories from the world of animals. Be captivated by the majestic Steller's sea eagles during the beautiful eagle show.
On the Nature trail you can be inspired to create a more nature-friendly garden, where a richer wildlife can give you wilder experiences - even from the comfort of your own home!
In the middle of the park, you can explore skulls, pelts, bones and antlers from many different animals. Finally, do not miss the opportunity to feed the goats and fallow deer, and try the exciting challenges on the huge playground.
Visit the cozy Loghouse Café and taste the delicious dishes inspired by "the wild cuisine". The menu offers tasty specialties, healthy salads, delicious barbecue menus and a little something for the sweet tooth.
You’re welcome to bring your own picnic basket to enjoy in the many picnic areas around the park. It is also possible to borrow the grill or order different kinds of barbecue packages prior to the visit. The ice cream shops offer delicious ice cream waffles, snacks, sausages, and drinks.
In the souvenir shops there is a large and beautiful selection of quality goods for every taste and budget.
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There are more than 80 kinds of different animals. You can cuddle some of the animals if you like. You are welcome to bring your own picnic basket, but you can also buy something at the small shop on Dyrenes Gård. There are also restrooms, also for disabled people and babies.
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Red Deer stock can be traced directly back to the Stone Age. The area has many interesting legends and stories.
Palace Gardens are open to the public. See the moat, the garden with tree avenue and stone fences demarcating the garden and landscape, the millpond and the old smithy
There are great opportunities for walks in the woods and do not forget a trip to the lake which is beautifully located in the woods.
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The exhibition is built in and around the 100-year old engine shed and includes steam trains among other things. You are welcome to try many of the exhibits. Try the model railway.
From October through May, the museum is only open for booked groups of min. 10 persons. Call +45 23 42 57 43 to make an appointment.
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Ree Park Safari is closed for the winter. Look forward to them opening again in spring 2025.
Djursland’s large safari park makes lots of wild impressions. On your journey through the park’s continents, you will experience a world full of fascinating animals. The scenic surroundings provide the animals with ample space to roam about and behave naturally. Every day there are a lot of fun and exciting activities for the entire family.
Look forward to this year's new addition to Ree Park Safari, Junior Ranger World. Through play and learning, children are trained to look after the world's nature. Join Denmark's first off-road patrol for cool kids, where animals are waiting to be discovered and exciting missions are waiting to be completed!
In electric Landrovers, kids can drive themselves on patrol, and when the track is completed, kids get their very own Junior Ranger Card and become a real ranger. Watch out for the photo traps and dangerous animals on the road!
Join us on a terrific safari on the great savannah and get really close to giraffes, rhinos, ostriches, and many other animals. On the way, the guide will tell you about the wild animals of the savannah.
Meet the rare bongo antelopes, the cheetahs, the only zoo in Denmark and Scandinavia's only black rhino. Visit the curious lemurs, the cheeky skull monkeys and several other monkey species as you walk freely on the monkey islands with them.
Go on a fascinating train ride across the North American prairie. The steam train, the Black Beauty, running on real steam, or the diesel train, Armstrong, lead the way, as you step on board for a ride back in time, and you get really close to the bison, moose, black bears, and arctic wolves.
Car parking
Ree Park Safari offers 450 free parking spaces right outside the park. Disabled parking and motorbike parking are also available closer to the entrance. Electric car charging is available with Clever and E.ON.
Public transport
From Aarhus:
Regional bus 123 to Ebeltoft. Change to bus 351 towards Grenaa and get off in Hyllested. From here it is approx. 3 km to Ree Park.
Regional bus 122 towards Grenaa and get off in Tirstrup. From here it is approx. 7 km to Ree Park.
From Randers:
Regional bus 212 to Ebeltoft. Get off in Øksenmølle, from where it is just under 5 km to Ree Park, or continue to Ebeltoft and change to bus 351 towards Grenaa, get off in Hyllested.
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There are lots of opportunities for fun activities at the Frigate Jylland - you can even try and experience life on the seas more than 100 years ago:
Help cabin boy Karl in the search for his lost pocket knife, frolic in the maritime playground or focus all your efforts on trying to live like a sailor.
The exhibition hall provides the opportunity for immersion in the ship’s very interesting history, and aboard the ship you can experience it full speed ahead when the museum’s guides show and explain how the drama unfolded aboard the big warship, which later became both the royal yacht and summer holiday digs for school children from the province.
Today, the ship is well-restored and ready to receive its guests in Ebeltoft, just as fine and well-kept as on the May day in 1864 when the ship and crew met their enemies at Helgoland.
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The building houses an American Diner Highway 51, Elvis Museum, a souvenir shop and party rooms. The museum is based on a large collection of things involving Elvis. The collection belongs to the owner of Memphis Mansion, Henrik Knudsen. Randers is the only place outside the USA that has its own Elvis museum.
In 2013 a copy of Elvis’ birthplace was built, a small wooden house of approximately 50 square meters. Nowhere else in the world is it possible to experience in one and the same place, where Elvis was born, and where he lived from 1957 until his death in 1977, only 42 years old.
Highway 51 Diner is All American - both in interior and food, that is made from recipies from the southern states. It is an unique in Denmark - Elvis would eat here!
Entrance is free for children under 12 years, when accompanied by an adult.