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Up close
International artists have created, among other things, huge lions, elephants and gorillas in the sand, and now it is possible for the curious to get up close to the wild animals. The beautiful sand sculpture park is the size of a football pitch, and is the perfect arena for wonderful experiences for the whole family.
A walk through the savannah
Come inside and meet the wild animals – it is impossible not to be fascinated by the beautiful details of the sculptures. During your walk through the park, you can learn more about the animals; what does a rhinoceros weigh, for instance?
Sand art at child height
If the children get the desire to follow in the footsteps of our skilled sand sculptors, they can try their hand at conjuring figures from the sand, guided by our sand experts at Lalandia.
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Super holiday experiences for all the family at Lalandia in Billund
Welcome to a world of fun at Scandinavia’s largest tropical holiday and activity centre. Enjoy the tropical climate in the huge Aquadome with water activities in all kinds and lots of fun for young and old. Revel in the speed and excitement of the Twister, the Tornado and Octopus Racer water slides, and enjoy poolside life while the youngest members of the family have fun with the many water activities in the children’s areas and activity pools.
Take the family exploring in the impressive arcade, where the sky is always blue. Here you feel as if you are transported further south. Behind the attractive Mediterranean facades are hidden delightful, child-friendly restaurants, exciting shops and lots of entertainment for all the family, including: Monky Tonky Land, mini-golf, bowling centre, sports hall, fitness centre and Lalandia Winter World with climbing wall, iceskating-rink, ski slope and Bumper Cars on ice. As the newest addition, Lalandia now also offers an indoor iceskating-rink, Bumper Cars on ice, a skischool and a 9 m high climbing wall!
Lalandia is the setting for a successful holiday for all – whatever the weather.
Book a stay and let the family loose in a modern holiday home. We have holiday homes to accommodate from 4 to 8 persons, all with their own terrace and parking space. All stays at Lalandia include entry to the Aquadome, the Monky Tonky Land, children’s entertainment and final cleaning.
Read more about what’s on offer and find your Lalandia holiday at www.lalandia.dk.
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Hop aboard the LEGO® Canoe and prepare yourself for a roaring waterfall at the end of your trip into the wilderness, or hurl yourself from the Eagle Rock 11 metres above the ground at a terrific speed past the wild LEGO® animals of the Flying Eagle. Take a trip on thin ice with the penguins and feel your body tremble in the chilling Polar X-plorer, where the ice breaks below you and you fall 5 metres down!
If you’re in the mood for something more relaxing, you can explore LEGOLAND® as seen from above in the LEGOTOP®, or experience the whole world in miniature built out of more than 20 million LEGO® bricks in Miniland in the heart of LEGOLAND®.
We cannot wait to feel the rush with you - of course, in a completely safe and secure environment!
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LEGO® House is the world’s best play date for the whole family – adults, children at heart and actual children. Here you can unleash your imagination among millions of LEGO bricks. Build your own creations and watch them come to life. Race with your family and see which LEGO vehicle is the best. And eat in one of the LEGO inspired restaurants, when you get hungry.
LEGO House has six Experience Zones, a cosy LEGO Square and topnotch outdoor playgrounds. Start the world’s best play date at the Tree of Creativity. It is 15.68 metres tall. And then move on to the Masterpiece Gallery to see some of the craziest LEGO masterpieces before you continue into the Experience Zones.
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Welcome to WOW PARK – a huge play and amusement park in the middle of the forest, where families can adventure together up in the treetops, on the forest floor, underground, and even among the waves – all in a safe and beautiful environment.
WOW PARK features lots of open space, fresh air, and a stunning natural area spanning an area larger than 40 football fields.
The GIANT – CRAZY new attraction in WOW PARK Billund
In Scandinavia’s highest free fall slide tower – the GIANT - the bravest guests can try the LIGHTNING – the park’s new 20-metre free fall slide or one of the 2 other cool slides. The whole family can experience the spectacular view from the top of the tower in 25 metres height!
Try the 3 crazy slides!
- The LIGHTNING – reach your maximum speed with the 20-metre free fall slide.
- The SPIRAL – spin like crazy in the wildest forest.
- The FOREST RACER – race with your friends. Who will come first?
Are you ready for a crazy experience? Reach your top speed with the free fall slide – if you dare!
Treehouses, giant slides and suspension bridges 14 metres high
Have you ever played in the treetops? Swooshed down slides at full speed? Run from tree to tree on high-flying bridges? Do it all at WOW PARK, a magical place full of sky-high fun. And be sure to try our 40-metre long sledding run, where you can zoom down the hill, even in summer.
Wild ziplines, giant swings and high-hanging cargo nets
Race down ziplines at full speed and challenge each other to a wild contest on the Giant swings. Jump and play among big bouncy balls in one of our treetop nets up to 300 sq. meters in size.
Underground caves, secret hideouts and a giant maze
In WOW PARK's underground universe, you can crawl on all fours and discover hideouts among secret entrances and winding paths. Above ground, the entire family is challenged to find their way through the wooden twists and turns of the willow forest and the fun, mysterious labyrinth.
Water World - a great splash of fun
You’re never too old to play with water! In Water World, you can tip over the barrels and spill water all the way down the mountain, making small floods and fun waterfalls.
Let the games begin!
Compete with Mom and Dad in a balance contest, an ancient Viking game or in a fun match of football billiards. You can also goof around with your little ones in the playground area.
The friendly goats
Swing by our gregarious goats and say hello to old Villy, cheeky Frida and little Mads. They are very tame and they love to eat grass right from your hand.
Creative craft workshop full of fun materials
Build and create whatever you wish, including mini creatures and characters, using any of our helpful tools and our mix of fun supplies.
Family food court, ice cream bar, forest shelter, grill and campfire
When you're hungry, or just feeling peckish, swing by our fun, kid-friendly food court where you can greet the giant butterfly, play with the water wall, and even spin a huge tree around with your bare hands! You are also welcome to enjoy a picnic meal or grill your own food in the shelter and campfire area. You can even roast popcorn, marshmallows or twisty bread here with your family and friends.
A fantastic day at a good price
We have plenty of space throughout the park, so it is easy for everyone to keep good and safe distance from each other. We have indoor spaces, too, but you can easily be outside during your entire visit, if you wish.
All park activities are free upon entry and there is free parking for all.
With the annual pass, you can come and go whenever you like, enjoying Denmark's best play park whenever the gates are open. Run, climb,crawl, splash, swing, feast and laugh with your family and friends all year round.
Seeya!
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Jutland's First Industrial Village
Experience the museum's permanent exhibition on the history of Randbøldal. In the exhibition, you get the complete story of industrial production in Randbøldal from 1732 to 1983.
Learn how an uninhabited rural area on the edge of the heath became Jutland's first industrial village, how Randbøldal transformed from a paper mill to a textile factory in 1846, and who had the greatest influence on the development.
Play with Water
In the outdoor water experiments, you can get a sense of what forms the basis for the entire adventure in Randbøldal, namely water power.
Here, children and adults can try to overcome the weight of water and lift water using simple and historical techniques such as Archimedes' screw, well winch, tipping well, treadwheel, and a complete lock system.
The water experiments are closed during the winter months when the museum is seasonally closed.
Open in Weaving and Paper Workshops
In the workshops, it's possible to try out the old crafts under the guidance of volunteers during events. Find out when the workshops are open at vejlemuseerne.dk/randbøldalmuseet.
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During the period from October 2024 to May 2025, the museum is seasonally closed. However, it is open during events.
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Small town, big history
That's the best way to introduce Vorbasse. For despite its size, the town's history is exceptional by Danish, or even Northern European, standards. While we can only guess the ancient history of other towns and cities,
Vorbasse's past has been painstakingly mapped out through some of the most comprehensive archaeological excavations ever performed in Denmark. People have lived here since the first century BC.
Over the last eleven or twelve hundred years, people have inhabited eight different villages in the immediate vicinity. Vorbasse itself has had its current location since the twelfth century. This is something we know for sure thanks to the excavations performed from 1974 to 1987. Never before have there been such extensive excavations, and probably never will be again. The uninterrupted history that was unearthed is so utterly unique that it is the subject of study throughout Europe.
Vorbasse has had a market since the Middle Ages and today it is one of the largest in Denmark. It is held over a long weekend, attracting up to a quarter of a million people to Vorbasse, where they can trade, barter and buy to their hearts' content. It was here that the legendary wanderer "Professor" Labri christened the village pond "Vorbasse Naval Dockyards". And appropriately enough, a warship – or at least a miniature replica – can be seen drifting across the beautifully restored pond.
Vorbasse has a large and very popular campsite, a large school, a swimming pool, an inn and a newly built sports and leisure centre. Not to mention a wonderful museum with exhibitions on the area's rich ancient history and the wanderers and market which have had such profound influence on Vorbasse's present-day identity.
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The Renaissance castle Engelsholm is beautifully situated on the shores of Engelsholm Lake, surrounded by forest and park. The castle was built by Knud Brahe - the brother of Tycho Brahe - in 1592. The very regular building is rectangular in plan with square towers featuring onion domes embedded in each corner.
The inspiration was drawn from the castle Ancy-le-Franc in Burgundy, France. In the 1730s, Gerhard de Lichtenberg began an extensive restoration and remodeling of the castle. He added the distinctive onion domes, constructed a large three-winged farmyard, and laid out the park in the French style. The castle still contains furnishings with painted Chinese scenes from the renovation.
Gerhard de Lichtenberg also left his mark on the nearby Nørup Church, which belonged to Engelsholm Castle from 1586 to 1935. The Romanesque church is richly decorated with Baroque-style furnishings and, like the castle, features onion-shaped domes.
The castle burned down in 1952 but was immediately restored to its original form.
Since 1940, Engelsholm Castle has been operated as a folk high school and is today owned by the independent institution "Engelsholm Højskole." The castle is not open to the public, but it can be viewed from the outside from the southern part of the park. In addition to the other buildings, which regularly host public events such as classical concerts. Click on the link to read more - Engelsholm Castle events | Music & Culture.
The castle is located in beautiful surroundings on the shores of Engelsholm Lake, surrounded by forest and park. The castle park was likely established by Knud Brahe in the years after it was built, thus as an herb and rose garden.
In addition to the symmetrically laid out beds, lawns, and ponds, the park features clipped trees and bushes as well as terrain shifts in the form of embankments and staircases. The park is now 6 hectares in size. The main elements in Engelsholm's park are the terraces with clipped trees and the moat. The castle on an island in a moat at the edge of a larger lake is also something quite special for Engelsholm. The park is open to the public year-round. To learn more about the castle park: Click on the link and read more about Engelsholm Castle Park.
Around the castle, there is a beautiful walking route of 5 km that takes you through the lovely forest and past Engelsholm Castle.
Click on the link to see the route: Vesterskoven 5 km.
Additionally, you can find other walking and cycling routes in the area on the Vejle municipality's website:
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The Egtved Girl was discovered on Thursday, February 24, 1921. Farmer Peter Platz was removing the last remnants of a burial mound on his field when he came across a heavily carved oak trunk.
The excavation was conducted by the National Museum, and thus the oak coffin was subsequently transported to Copenhagen. When opened, it revealed a cowhide bag at the top. Beneath it lay a woven blanket of brown wool, and beneath the blanket lay the deceased herself—a 160 cm tall young girl, her semi-long hair almost concealing her face, and a small bronze earring.
The girl later became known as the Egtved Girl.
Belt plate of bronze and cord skirt
She lay on her back, her skin well-preserved, but no bones remained. She wore a brown wool blouse, and on each wrist was a bronze ring. Under the blouse, the iconic bronze belt plate could be discerned. A skirt made of twisted brown woolen cords was wrapped twice around her waist.
At her left shin, there was a bundle of clothes containing the burnt bones of a 5-6-year-old child. At her feet stood a birch bark container with remnants of a kind of sweet honeyed beer.
A flowering yarrow in the coffin indicated that the burial took place in the summer months. The girl died at the age of approximately 16-18 years.
The World of The Egtved Girl: A new experience center in progress
The Vejle Museums are actively working on realizing a large new museum project that aims to tell the fascinating story of the Egtved Girl. Right there, where she was laid to rest on a summer day 3,500 years ago.
The entire original Egtved find is exhibited at the National Museum in Copenhagen. So, you'll need to visit the capital to see Egtved Girl herself.
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Grindsted Engsø is an artifical lake landscaped in 1971-1972. The area around the lake is a popular recreational area for locals. There are many hiking, biking and running routes around Engsøen.
Swimming in Grindsted Engsø is not permitted. This was decided in consultation with the then official medical institution, among other reasons, due to the sediment's mercury content.
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Look forward to an exciting safari experience where you can either explore the savannahs in your own car or take the safari bus on a tour through GIVSKUD ZOO and get up close to giraffes, zebras, antelopes and lions. You can also explore on foot along up to 6 kilometres of walking trails and experience gorillas, rhinos, giant otters and Europe's largest penguin enclosure, where the lively Humboldt penguins waddle around on land and almost fly through the water.
GIVSKUD ZOO is also home to Europe's largest spectacled bear enclosure, where you can meet the spectacled bear twins, who were born in early 2023. During the walking safari, you can also take a brave journey millions of years back in time and come face-to-face with life-size dinosaurs, including the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex and the 40-metre-long Argentinosaurus!
You can also learn more about nature, the environment and life with the park's educational special exhibitions such as Plastic Planet, Inspiratorium, Global Goals Park and Death's Hut.
Bring a packed lunch or order food from one of the park's restaurants and relax with the little ones in the Babycare Centre while the kids have fun on the playgrounds. There is also play equipment for children with disabilities.
Prepare for your visit by downloading the free audio guide for the safari tour, check out the day's programme and try educational quizzes. There are plenty of experiences for the whole family.
GIVSKUD ZOO is only 70 km from Varde and 20 km from Billund and Vejle.
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Egtved lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty, in the rolling downs of Vejle Ådal. Located in the deepest of the valleys of the area, Egtved offers pristine natural settings as well as cultural experiences.
Among the mosaic of cultural institutions in Egtved are: the old grocer shop museum Bindeballe Købmandsgård; the Randbøldal Museum with outdoor water exploratorium ; the windmills and watermills of Frederikshåb Mill Park; the Bronze Age barrow of the Egtved Girl; the Viking Age vestiges of the Ravning Bridge; and Robert Jacobsen and Jean Clareboudt’s awe-inspiring sculpture park in Tørskind Grusgrav.
Areas of natural beauty include the hills of Vork, the moorlands of Randbøl and the woodlands of Frederikshåb. The hilltop vantage point of Runkenbjerg offers amazing vistas of the valley.
Vejle Ådal features many hiking and bicycling routes. The most famous is the Bindeballestien, which follows the now disused Vandelbane railway line from Vejle through Vejle Ådal to Bindeballe and the Ancient Road.
Also worth a visit is the old Baroque church in Nørup and the area around Engelsholm Castle and the nearby lake.
Vejle Ådal also offers several good restaurants and good accommodations.
Egtved grew to prominence following the establishment of the Kolding-Egtved railway in 1898. The town had a railway link until 1930. The Egtved Museum relates the story of the town’s development from that of a small hamlet to a medium-sized town. Today the town offers good shopping opportunities.