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Denmark's oldest town Ribe

Feel history unfold at Jutland’s West Coast

Ribe
photo: Kim Wyon

How to get to Denmark’s mainland

Jutland has a few international airports and you can fly direct to Billund, Aarhus and Aalborg airports from a number of countries around the world. The drive or train journey from Copenhagen takes you across the islands of Zealand and Fyn and will take you a few hours, depending on where you’re heading on the mainland.

The West Coast & beyond

Are you looking for a beach holiday destination where you can do more than just lie around while sand gathers in your… sandwiches? Then come explore Denmark’s West Coast and the south of Jutland!

12 cultural highlights you shouldn't miss!
Rubjerg Knude på Nordjylland, Danmark

12 cultural highlights you shouldn't miss!

photo: Jacob Hansen

Jutland's UNESCO World Heritage Sites

If you're a bucket list kind of traveller, you'll be pleased to know you could tick three UNESCO World Heritage Sites off your list on a trip around the south and west coast of Jutland!

Ribe Denmark’s oldest town looks pretty good for its age (1300 years old!)
Ribe in South Jutland

Ribe Denmark’s oldest town looks pretty good for its age (1300 years old!)

photo: Kim Wyon

Attractions that will rekindle your love of play

The south of Jutland and the West Coast are full of attractions for the young at heart, including LEGOLAND® Billund Resort and the spectacular kite festivals of Rømø and Fanø.

Get your camera ready

Get a feel for the flow of life in this laid-back part of Denmark through the lenses of people who've been there. And just maybe you'll feel like snapping it for yourself!