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VisitDenmarks koordinationsopgave gælder alene for væsentlige aktiviteter relateret til international branding og markedsføring af dansk turisme.
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Styrket koordination af den internationale branding- og markedsføringsindsats skal trække flere turister til hele Danmark
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Her på siden finder du tips til sjove, spændende og lærerige ferieoplevelser for børn på ferie på Vestsjælland. En af vores store attraktion er naturligvis de mange strande, hvoraf langt de fleste er meget børnevenlige, let tilgængelige og har Blå Flag. Vores mange skove og naturområder giver også rige muligheder for naturoplevelser med børnene. Derudover byder området på et væld af andre aktiviteter: vikinger, vilde dyr, bondegårdsdyr, trætopsklatring og meget mere ...
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2013 is a big sporting year for Denmark with many major international events taking place throughout the year, from golf to sailing and gymnastics to speedway. Here's an overview of this year's unmissable sporting events.
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Den norske presse har ligesom den norske befolkning et indgående kendskab til Danmark. Derfor søger vi altid at servere historier og forslag til pressebesøg med skarpe vinkler til journalisterne, fordi de søger noget unikt/eksklusivt til deres medier. Samtidig er der en skarp konkurrence fra mange andre aktører, hvilket også stiller krav til historierne og vores kontakt og kendskab til medierne og deres ønsker. Af samme grund netværker vi aktivt med journalisterne, så vi altid er på højde med hvilke historier, de er ude efter.
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They did it again. noma. For the third consecutive year, the restaurant noma is listed no. 1 on the S.Pellegrino ‘World’s 50 Best Restaurants’-list which is hosted by the esteemed Restaurant Magazine and the result of over 800 leading chefs and culinary writers worldwide casting their vote for their favourite restaurant.
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With this concept, organisers narrow in on health issues in the workplace. The day is intended as a kick-off event for a new and healthier approach. Emphasis is given to diet, exercise and the physical setup of the workplace. Through exercises in the health centre, participants are encouraged to change their ways and lead a healthier working life resulting in more energy, higher productivity and less illness. Process Before the event, a consultant from the conference venue will help define the objectives of the meeting and their impact on the workplace.
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- in the group size 1-3 million inhabitants and thereby winning the medium category at the annual Sport Accord Convention in Quebec City, Canada.
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Denmark is a perfect destination for water sports holidays. In Denmark you're never more than 50km from the coast, which means there are plenty of great opportunities to do water sports. Whether you like diving, surfing or kayaking there's something for you. Here's VisitDenmark's guide to some of the best places for water sports activities in Denmark.
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Klik her og se flere julemarkeder og andre af julens mange hyggelige tilbud - julebasarer, julemesser, julekoncerter og mange andre juleaktiviteter fra hele landet. Her er masser af inspiration til oplevelser for hele familien.
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The event focuses on a subject or an area in which the organiser seeks innovation and new developments. In "The Creative Space" participants work within an innovative framework where conference facilities are customised to offer inspiration and promote creativity. The concept is aimed at anyone working with concept development – from manage teams and sales departments to teachers and artist groups.
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"Friendly Match with Goal Spree" is a concept that gives participants a sense of ownership and confidence in times of change and new directions. By informing employees about what is taking place and actively involving them in the process through establishing strategy and plans for implementation, everyone is motivated to do their best on the day of the match as well as later on when the plans are to be realised.
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The Aim - A better return on your meeting investment The aim of Meetovation is simply to create a better learning outcome and an increased return on investment on any given meeting or business event – i.e. to achieve a better Return on Meeting Investment (ROmI)
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Denmark’s largest art event returns to the shores of Aarhus in Denmark for the third time. From June 1-30 more than half a million guests enjoy more than 60 sculptures from all over the world at the biennial Sculpture by the Sea Aarhus 2013.
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Participants are drawn into an innovative meeting universe that features more than traditional key-note speakers, group work, exhibitions and coffee breaks. Here they are presented with an array of alternative conference facility layouts and activities that provide renewed energy and increased benefits. The concept embraces all aspects of the event ranging from follow-up to theme features such as flowers, culture or nationality.
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Stags in season
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Denmark has become well known for its talent in staging successful conferences and congresses. High profile events such as the UN Climate Conference COP15, IOC, EWEA, EU2012 and many more were successfully staged in Denmark. Will your congress be the next? We look forward to welcoming you in Denmark and to host your next innovative and successful business event in the country of MINDblowing Meetings!
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The Danish Meetovation concept and training programme was launched in early 2010 and today, the constantly evolving concept and course is targeting hotel and conference centre staff as well as corporate and association meeting planners.
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Bornholm is great for cycling round, with a particularly attractive and unique cycle route network, which includes sections on the disused railway lines. With options for fishing, climbing and golf on the island too, Bornholm is a compact getaway which offers you lots of activities.
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“Meet and Treat” packages now available for companies’ employees at the CO2-neutral Hotel Kong Arthur in Copenhagen.
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Denmark secured the 2013 LEN European Short Course Swimming Championship after beating off competition from Israel.
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General information about cookies A cookie is a data file that websites store on the user's computer, so that they can recognize the computer during the user’s next visit to the website. Cookies are sent back and forth between the browser and a web server and include, among other things, information about how the website is used.
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Why not treat your meeting participant to food that tastes great and that help keep the energy level high? More and more hotels in Denmark focuses on organic and healthy food. Our MINDevent partners are two of them, Radssion Blu's Brain Food Brain Food is a new concept developed by chefs at Radisson Blu hotels for meeting and conference guests.
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Stride out on Denmark’s widest beach on the holiday island of Rømø See history come alive at the annual ring riding festival in Sønderborg, a medieval jousting sport enjoying a revival Experience the unbelievable Black Sun phenomenon at The Wadden Sea National Park Explore picturesque Ribe, Denmark’s oldest city Wander the historic streets of Christiansfeld, set to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site Further reading Read more about South Jutland.
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They did it again. Noma. For the 3rd consecutive year, Danish restaurant Noma in Copenhagen has been listed “No.1 Best Restaurant in the World” by the esteemed Restaurant Magazine in the UK.
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Meetovation - get a higher return on your meeting investment
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Denmark and the Danes have given this year's Giro d'Italia a flying start. The race organiser RCS was extremely satisfied with the first three stages of the race held in Denmark, where a perfect race execution and up to half a million spectators made the Giro tour start a great success.
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Kalenderlys Neben dem Adventskalender (julekalender) wird in Dänemark eine Adventskerze abgebrannt. In 24 Querstriche aufgeteilt, werden Kerze und Wartezeit jeden Tag um einen Strich kürzer. Lille juleaften Am 23. Dezember ist der "kleine Heiligabend". Dann schmückt die Familie den Weihnachtsbaum, die Vorbereitungen zum Heiligabend sind im vollem Gange. Es wird Gløgg getrunken sowie Plätzchen und Konfekt probiert.
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“The toughest race in the world’s most beautiful place meets the happiest people in the world” – that’s the narrative to be conveyed on 5-7 May when Giro d’Italia 2012 kicks off in Denmark. A special commentator’s handbook has been devised to guide international journalists through Central Jutland – spiced with stories about Denmark.
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You’ve probably heard the name, noma, blending the words Nordic and mad (food). But have you ever eaten there? Getting a table at the world’s best restaurant two years running, as voted by renowned Restaurant Magazine, is not so easy. But for those who book ahead, you’re in for an extraordinary culinary experience.
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Young Danish chefs have breathed new life into the famous open sandwich, Smørrebrød, which dates back to the 19th century. Now Danes are hungrier than ever for their traditional lunch.
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Scandinavia’s Gourmet Capital Continues to Influence the Global Culinary Landscape through New Restaurants and Star-Powered Chefs
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You’d be hard pressed to find a better cycling destination than Denmark. With over 12,000km of sign-posted cycle routes, gentle terrain, inspirational nature and short distances between amenities, Denmark is a country made for cyclists. It’s safe, easy and great fun. So get on your bike and take a cycling holiday in Denmark, with the help of our information on cycle route planning, bike hire in Denmark and recommended sights and attractions along the way.
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Denmark’s Prime Minister and acting EU chairman, Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik will give the world’s toughest road cycling race a royal send-off when Giro d’Italia 2012 starts in Denmark 5-7 May. Denmark will celebrate the event with a giant pink party.
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The wide open expanses of South Jutland offer you a wealth of outdoor possibilities, on land, water and wheels.
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The concept seeks to speed up meetings to create a short and intensive event. Emphasis is given to dialogue with other participants and with a panel via an interactive IT system. The concept creates a framework for the meeting that seeks to focus and enhance the professional content allowing participants to offer real-time feedback. Furthermore, emphasis is given to hosting an environmentally friendly event where health, organic lifestyle, recycling and environmental issues take centre stage.
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Return on Music is an innovative kick-off event where participants define a product’s message using lyrics and music, which they highlight in a professionally produced music video during the meeting. The concept reflects the idea that music is an important element in all aspects of modern society. Music is a powerful and unique tool with which to describe and promote a product. Music speaks to the emotions, raises the spirit, offers motivation and identification and is therefore a useful tool in generating results.
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Copenhagen is ready to show you a good time! At the weekends, the city is a hive of activity until the early hours of the morning with bars, clubs and pubs open late. Below are some nightlife highlights, listing great spots for a night out in the city centre and Copenhagen’s coolest districts.
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Unconventional meeting venue: Nordkraft in Aalborg – from coal-driven power plant to cultural power venue!
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Hvide Sande has the dramatic and uncompromising North Sea on it's front door step, sheltered by miles of wide, white sandy beaches and rolling dunes. Hvide Sande offers ever changing natural experiences in all seasons.
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The Copenhagen Marriott hotel offers 401 air-conditioned, spacious rooms with exquisite harbor and Copenhagen city views. All the rooms come with luxurious Marriott bedding with down comforters and rich linens. The hotel is renowned for its 13 superlative conference venues, it's fine catering and attention to detail. The hotel is within walking distance to the Copenhagen Central Station or Tivoli Gardens and only a 15-minute drive from the Copenhagen Airport giving easy access to everything you could need in Copenhagen
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In an age of all you can eat, all year round, Danish chefs are leading the way in a new wave of gourmet thinking. Slow food over fast food and locally-sourced produce over food shipped from every corner of the planet. That’s the essence of New Nordic cuisine, a sustainable, healthy and delicious new trend that has taken Scandinavia by storm.
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Denmark’s Prime Minister and acting EU chairman, Helle Thorning-Schmidt and Denmark’s Crown Prince Frederik will give the world’s toughest road cycling race a royal send-off when Giro d’Italia 2012 starts in Denmark 5-7 May. Denmark will celebrate the event with a giant pink party.
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Christmas in Denmark is a magical time. As the weather cools down, the festive spirit heats up. Christmas in Denmark is full of tradition, food, entertainment and good company. It is the time of year when the Danes really focus on spending quality time with family, friends - and even strangers! Here's a great guide to Christmas in Denmark, packed with ideas, events, bakground information and suggestions for making your Denmark Christmas break memorable. Learn more about Christmas markets, concerts, shopping, Danish Christmas food and traditions.
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Holiday Apartments If you stay in a holiday house or apartment you can enjoy a wealth of activities right on your doorstep. Depending on the accommodation you choose, your family can be near a swimming pool, sauna, tennis courts, mini golf, playground, billiards, badminton, table tennis, climbing wall… phew, we’re tired just writing it all! See a list of holiday apartments in and around Billund jkl jlh lækæl lklkj jgk Holiday Apartments
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North Zealand is easily accessible from Copenhagen and offers you a varied array of outdoor activities, from swimming, walking and cycling to more extreme sports.
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Denmark has some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Fine white sand, huge dunes, refreshing water and pristine nature sums up the Danish beaches. And in Denmark, you’re never more than 50km from the coast, which means there’s a beach for everyone, wherever you are. Here is a guide to some of the best Danish beaches.
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Got to have Sarah Lund’s sweater? But which one? From the black and white Faroese jumper that made her famous to her later red numbers, Sarah Lund has showcased Danish fashion across the world. Here's how you can dress like Sarah Lund...
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You’re spoilt for choice in South Jutland when it comes to calm, family-friendly beaches. There are many dotted along the Little Belt coast, the island of Als and the Kegnæs peninsula.