The 5 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Slagelse, Zealand

March 12, 2022 Brandee Mangan

Slagelse is a small town in Denmark located in west Zealand. It is about 100 km (62 mi) southwest of Copenhagen. The population is 32,333 (1 January 2015).
Restaurants in Slagelse

1. Slagelse Lystanlaeg

Parkvej 33, Slagelse 4200 Denmark
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Slagelse Lystanlaeg

2. Storebaeltsbroen

Storebaeltsvej 70, Korsoer, Slagelse 4220 Denmark http://www.storebaelt.dk/english
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4.5 based on 163 reviews

Storebaeltsbroen

Reviewed By finnlundorf - Korsoer, Denmark

This bridge - and train tunnel - is spectacular. First a high bridge crossing the international sea of Great Belt, the the tiny island Sprogø and the low bridge reaching Fyn. All awesome but the price......

3. PanzerMuseum East

Fladholtevej 18, Slagelse 4200 Denmark +45 20 25 90 48 [email protected] http://www.panzermuseumeast.dk
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

PanzerMuseum East

Panzermuseum East is Scandinavia's largest collection of functional eastern bloc military vehicles, uniforms and items from the Cold War period. The collection of armoured vehicles, trucks, jeeps, Hind MI-24 and MI-8 helicopter are all presented historically. The museum have a very good training course for kids, sidecar motorbike run and wild fun safari in 6x6 army-truck + a full size airliner BAC 1-11 with cinema and where kids can play pilot in the cockpit. Around the museum there is a nice park/plantation area with small lakes and a shelter area and you can stay overnight in your camper.

Reviewed By FrankGeisler - Zurich, Switzerland

We passed this museum by coincidence and decided to step in. A wise decision because we found ourselves in a world of military, sports and support. Unbelievable what the founder has collected from all over the world and especially from Germany (DDR), UK and Eastern Europe. If you love things from the past this is the place to be! There is also a shop where you can buy interesting stuff from the last century. Is this a helpful review? Then please give me a "Thumbs up Thank FrankGeisler" by clicking the button below.

4. Arena Cirkusland

Aarslevvej 6, Slagelse 4200 Denmark http://www.arena.dk/cirkusland/index.html
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4.0 based on 34 reviews

Arena Cirkusland

5. Trelleborg Viking Fortress

Trelleborg Alle 4, Slagelse 4200 Denmark +45 58 54 95 06 [email protected] http://www.natmus.dk
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4.0 based on 169 reviews

Trelleborg Viking Fortress

One of the places where the Viking Age can be experienced close at hand is the Viking fortress of Trelleborg, near Slagelse in West Zealand. In an area of natural beauty, are the impressive remains one of the Vikings' great ring fortresses. Trelleborg was constructed around AD 980 by King Harald Bluetooth. Come close to the Vikings of 1000 years ago in the surroundings of the Tude valley. The museum at Trelleborg includes models, archaeological finds and reconstructions that give a vivid impression of Trelleborg's history, its inhabitants and the function of the fortress. Meet the Vikings and participate. Experience the lives of the Vikings close-up at the reconstructed village of Slaglose. During certain holiday periods, Trelleborg also offers visitors a wealth of activities, displays and events. Try the crafts and daily tasks of the Vikings yourself! You can bake a flat bread, forge a knife, fire a Viking longbow, cast jewellery or take part in warrior training. During the summer holidays and other holidays, you can meet the museum's Vikings, who can tell you about life during times of war and peace in the Viking Age. There are also special activities during the Easter holiday and autumn half-term in October at Trelleborg. Check the calendar on the Trelleborg website to see what activities are taking place and then plan your visit. Cafe Trelleborg serves cold drinks, freshly brewed coffee and tea with delicious cakes, and offers views of the attractive surroundings. Order a delicious meal in keeping with what was eaten in King Harald Bluetooth's time. Admission to the museum and fortress area is free during normal opening hours. An entrance fee is charged when the Viking Festival is held between 12 July and 20 July. The museum is closed from November 2014 until March 2015. Dogs are welcome, but should be kept on a lead and owners are requested to clean up after them.

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