The Marguerite Route

  • Jutland, Funen, Zealand, Copenhagen12 days
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Picturesque scenery, idyllic landscapes, charming villages A self-drive route into the heart of Denmark From lighthouses to museums, blue lakes to coastal cliffs, follow the ‘flowers’ of the Marguerite Route from north to south & east to west.

Travel past renaissance castles, fabulous scenery, idyllic landscapes, and charming villages. Simply follow the easy to spot Marguerite route ‘flower’ signs. Combine with city stop-offs, or extend or shorten your tour as you wish.

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Witness the beauty of Denmark and experience more than 200 top attractions in one go. From the tip of North Jutland where two seas collide to Moen’s Klint in the south of Zealand, a beautiful 100m light chalk cliff.

Denmark

Silkeborg in East Jutland – land of blue lakes, lush fields, and hilly landscapes. Sail the lakes on the oldest paddle steamer in the world.

It is gardens galore in the idyllic landscape of Funen. Visit Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Anderson.

Feel the maritime past pulse through you at museums, lighthouses, galleries and historical houses in West Jutland.

Places covered 12 Days
  • Day 1&2 North Jutland
  • Day 3&4 Funen
  • Day 4&5 South Jutland
  • Day 5&6 West Jutland
  • Day 7&8 East Jutland
  • Day 9&10 Zealand and Copenhagen sightseeing
  • Day 11&12 Mon and Lolland-Falster
  • Days Details
  • 1&2 North Jutland Watch the view of two seas colliding and take a walk in the sand dunes along the long coastline. The top of Denmark is an island, split from mainland Jutland by the enormous Limfjord. Enjoy a landscape that is beautiful but harsh, with white beaches, sand dunes, cliffs, heath land and forests. Visit Aalborg, a city of contrasts, and full of galleries, museums, cafes and restaurants.
  • 3&4 Funen Explore the garden isle of Funen and its gently rolling hills, orchards, hedgerows and thatched, half-timbered farmhouses. Small bridges and ferry routes take you to the archipelago of islands. Step into fairytale land in the city of Odense, the birth place of Hans Christian Andersen.
  • 5&6 South Jutland A historical treasure trove of ancient towns, castles, cathedrals and museums this is Denmark’s borderland with a fascinating history. Take in a spot of jousting at Ribe, Denmark’s oldest town, visit the magnificent medieval castle of Koldinghus, and walk for miles along the bird flats in the Wadden Sea National Park, great for bird watching too!
  • 7&8 East Jutland Fertile landscapes, expansive forests, sandy shorelines and bustling big cities the hilly landscape here was formed by glaciers. Visit the old town of Aarhus and its National Open Air Museum a living, breathing experience of what it was like to live and work in a Danish market town. Find the child in you at Legoland by land, sea and air. And get ready for speed, thrills and fun at Djurs Sommer land, Scandinavia’s biggest summer land.
  • 9&10 Zealand and Copenhagen Dive into Denmark’s Viking past here, there are plenty of magnificent castles and historic palaces and more of Denmark’s history to see at the vibrant capital, Copenhagen. Renaissance palace, Frederiksborg, is a fairytale castle built on three islets and surrounded by beautiful gardens. Hire a bike and head out to north Zealand with its green and open landscapes that combine with a calm and peaceful coastline.
  • 11 & 12 Mon and Lolland-Falster Travel through small villages and islands in this southernmost tip of Denmark. Take a hike through green landscapes, along beautiful beaches, and across bridges that connect south Zealand with the rustic islands of Falster, Lolland and Moen. Stand on the beach at Moen and look up at the beautiful light and white chalk cliff – Moen’s Klint - that rises more than 100m vertically up into the sky. The sea is stunningly icy clear here. Catch sight of wild orchids, large blue butterflies, and the peregrine falcon – the fastest animal in the world.
€ 1,675 per person (Prices are in Euros and exclude international flights)
Price Per Person in Twin Sharing Accomodation
(Prices are in Euros and exclude international flights)

All rates mentioned are an approximate price per person on a twin-sharing basis, and are based on a minimum of 2-5 adults travelling together. Rates are subject to change based on the number of passengers and the time of year. (Flights, visas, travel insurance, lunches & dinners, personal expenses not included. There may be some itinerary activities not included also – please ask).

Inclusions :

- Traditional ,Boutique or Heritage accommodation where possible or Quality accommodation (on a twin-sharing basis) in centrally located 4*Hotels .

-Meals – breakfast in all destinations

- Internal Travel by rail - ferries - coach as applicable

-Guided sightseeing excursions as per the itinerary as applicable

-First arrival and last departure transfers

-Entrance and excursion costs as indicated

Most Holidays are based on Independent Travel . Holidays could be Customised to your requirements and you could choose to upgrade to Selfdrive or Exclusively Private basis .

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Spring in Denmark usually brings bright sunlight and cloudless skies

The best time to visit Denmark is during the summer months of June, July and August, when the climate is warm and the blossoming landscape at its prettiest, and when travel season is in full swing

Autumn can also be a good time to visit, with the falling leaves providing a gorgeous golden show – though bear in mind that the coastal waters can get chilly as early as September, and that most sights and attractions maintain reduced hours outside of high season, from mid-September onwards.

Denmark’s winters are decidedly less severe than those of its northerly Scandinavian neighbours.

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