Things to do in South Jutland, Jutland: The Best Nature & Parks

July 23, 2021 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in South Jutland, Denmark including Tondermarsken, Syvaarssoeen, LEGO House, Fisheries- and Maritime Museum, Landsoldatpladsen, Madsby Parken, Vadehavscentret, Haderslev Dampark, Marbaek-Omraadet, Marielundssoen.
Restaurants in South Jutland

1. Tondermarsken

Moellehusvej 2c, Toender 6270 Denmark [email protected] http://toendermarsken.dk/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Tondermarsken

Tøndermarsken is Denmark’s largest area of marsh – a flat, distinctive landscape created by the sea and shaped by people. There’s a rich architectural culture to discover across this magnificent cultural landscape, which is home to some of some of Europe’s most Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBA). Several rare and endangered species come to the marsh to breed. The area is also part of the Wadden Sea National Park. The western part is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Water is central to the history of Tøndermarsken. Nowadays, dykes and sluices protect the marsh from flooding. A system of river dykes, canals and pumping stations channel river and rainwater across the marsh. The oldest dike in Tønder Marsh was built in 1554-56. Over the years, new land was created and lost land reclaimed. Many dykes were built. The most recent dyke, “Det fremskudte Dige”, was completed in 1981.

2. Syvaarssoeen

Boegevadvej, Billund Denmark
Excellent
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Syvaarssoeen

3. LEGO House

Ole Kirks Plads 1, Billund 7190 Denmark +45 82 82 04 00 [email protected] http://www.legohouse.com
Excellent
88%
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5.0 based on 911 reviews

LEGO House

LEGO® House, also called ”Home of the Brick”, is a 12,000 square meter experience house for the whole family – adults, children at heart, and actual children. Only your imagination sets the limit as you explore the six Experience Zones filled with 25 Mio. LEGO bricks. Start your trip at the Tree of Creativity – one of the world’s largest LEGO builds. Step into the Masterpiece Gallery and see some of the world’s most amazing LEGO masterpieces, built by the most passionate LEGO fans. Continue your trip into the Experience Zones. Here you can, among other things, program robots in Robo Lab, produce your own stop motion video in Story Lab, or build a LEGO fish that subsequently come to life in a digital aquarium. Furthermore, there are playful dining areas, a LEGO store, conference facilities, and nine public playgrounds on the roof terraces. End your experience in History Collection, where you can explore the archives and dig up the most iconic LEGO sets.

Reviewed By SuchFun40s

The Lego House is an absolute must for visitors to Billund- it is a triumph and celebration of the core values of Lego- play, creativity and imagination. It balances state of the art technology with the simplicity of the basic brick and creates a multitude of play stations for children and adults to get thoroughly absorbed in making and creating. The house itself is uncompromising in its quality and design, with wonderful outside play areas on every level and a huge Lego brick on the roof. Lots of photo opportunities and interactive elements throughout. From the moment you walk in and a big screen scans your hand and asks which Lego character you are, the fun begins! An absolute MUST is lunch in the restaurant which is ordered by creating a menu sequence of Lego pieces then delivered to your hands in a big Lego brick by robot. The whole experience is delightful- sadly the robots had a minor malfunction when it came to our turn but the meal was delicious and it didn’t spoil the excitement... Super staff, friendly and knowledgeable and clearly committed to the Lego ethos and values. We liked the fact that once you pay to get in, apart from the allure of the shop, the attraction does not try to exploit opportunities to pay extra money for gimmicks throughout each stage. Everything from the brilliant stop motion film studio to the Robo lab is included in the entrance price- very reasonable for what you get to explore and enjoy (and for us an entire 8 hours of play!) and can be upgraded for only 200 DKK for a year pass which seemed brilliant value if you could visit a number of times- there would certainly be plenty to keep you entertained on return visits... The History of Lego display in the basement is informative and full of examples of Lego kits through the years which show the evolution of the famous toy. Don’t miss the chance to create a unique card with your Lego ‘DNA’ made with a combination of 6 red bricks. Try not to lose it like we did, and you’ll have a really great day. Lego house- well done- this was a real highlight of our trip and we would recommend it for all ages- a triumph of design, awe and wonder!

4. Fisheries- and Maritime Museum

Tarphagevej 2, Esbjerg 6710 Denmark +45 40 41 24 77 [email protected] http://www.fimus.dk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 302 reviews

Fisheries- and Maritime Museum

Reviewed By wherloup

Me and my freind have fun... watching different kind of fish swimming around and also the seal it was my first time to see them.. and aome knowledge about oit rigs the simulator and the food was all perfect.. thank you so much till next time.

5. Landsoldatpladsen

Danmarksgade 2, Fredericia 7000 Denmark +45 72 11 35 11
Excellent
44%
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4.5 based on 43 reviews

Landsoldatpladsen

6. Madsby Parken

Lumbyesvej 45, Fredericia 7000 Denmark +45 72 10 68 60 [email protected] http://www.visitlillebaelt.dk/madsby-legepark-gdk1083135
Excellent
57%
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37%
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4.5 based on 153 reviews

Madsby Parken

7. Vadehavscentret

Okholmvej 5 Vester Vedsted, Ribe, Esbjerg 6760 Denmark +45 75 44 61 61 http://www.vadehavscentret.dk/
Excellent
58%
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27%
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7%
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Vadehavscentret

Reviewed By Jacobnislev - Soenderho, Denmark

Vadehavscenteret is a very beautiful building/museum south from Ribe and next to Mandø, it explains a lot about Denmarks west coast a must see attraction if you are in the area.

8. Haderslev Dampark

Borgervaenget 1, Haderslev 6100 Denmark
Excellent
43%
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Haderslev Dampark

9. Marbaek-Omraadet

Marbaekgaardsvej 1, Esbjerg 6710 Denmark
Excellent
56%
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Marbaek-Omraadet

10. Marielundssoen

Marielundsvej 20, Kolding 6000 Denmark +45 76 33 21 00 http://www.oplevkolding.dk/tag/10-marielundskoven
Excellent
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Marielundssoen

Marielundssøen is an idylic area, where you can go for a walk or take your bike, along the trails in the forest, and around the lake. There is also a small puplic area with benches, if you want to bring lunch. The place is highly recommended for a walk in good or bad weather.

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