Top 10 Gardens in Denmark, Denmark

January 21, 2022 Christa Meece

Discover the best top things to do in Denmark, Denmark including Peter Hansens Have, Fru Pedersens Have, Tivoli Gardens, Gammel Estrup The Danish Manor & Estate Museum, Bangsbo Botaniske Have, Botanical Garden, Landbohojskolens Have, Haveselskabs Have, De Japanske Haver, Laubjergs Rosenhave.
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1. Peter Hansens Have

Vesternaesvej 56, Nakskov, Lolland 4900 Denmark http://www.peterhansens-have.dk/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Peter Hansens Have

2. Fru Pedersens Have

Skalstrupvej 36, Vemb, Holstebro 7570 Denmark +45 40 25 96 25 http://frupedersenshave.dk/en/garden/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Fru Pedersens Have

3. Tivoli Gardens

Vesterbrogade 3, Copenhagen 1630 Denmark +45 33 15 10 01 [email protected] http://www.tivoli.dk
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4.5 based on 25,934 reviews

Tivoli Gardens

From mid-April to mid-September, a world-class amusement park comes to life in the center of Copenhagen. More than two dozen rides await you, in addition to live entertainment and more than 30 eateries.

Reviewed By ScottyGee81 - Manchester, United Kingdom

Had a fantastic night at Tivoli with friends, 'Little Disney' was very well kept with beautiful gardens and water features. The rides were AMAZING, we went on The Golden Tower and The Star Flyer, also The Demon which was a super-fast thrill seeking roller coaster and Vertigo which is both scary and gets you in fits of giggles at the same time. A little dark at night along the paths etc but very different in a city centre, fully enjoyed our trip to Tivoli and would definitely go back.

4. Gammel Estrup The Danish Manor & Estate Museum

Randersvej 2, Auning 8963 Denmark +45 86 48 30 01 [email protected] http://www.gammelestrup.dk
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4.5 based on 95 reviews

Gammel Estrup The Danish Manor & Estate Museum

In the hilly countryside of Djursland, Gammel Estrup Manor stands with its red walls and high towers. The history of the manor can be traced back to the 1300's, and for 600 years - until 1926 - it was owned by the same family. For generations the manor was the setting for the life of the family and its wealth - with beautiful art objects, a great number of employees, and presentable surroundings. All year round Gammel Estrup Manor offers activities and exhibitions on life at the Danish manors. The elegant halls, the big kitchen, the baroque garden with the Orangeries, and the surrounding cultivated landscape all give us an insight into the life of high and low througout the times. There is a play area in connection with the baroque garden of the museum. You may enjoy your packed lunch in one of the Orangeries or at the open air benches and tables. You are also welcome to picnic on the lawns og buy your launch at Restaurant The Old Stable. Dogs on a leash are welcome in the garden.

Reviewed By GeoTrunk

Make your choice eæwhen you arrive: The Castle or the farming museum - Both will take a lot of time. I went for the castle castle first, and that is imho the best choice. Also visit the black smith and the park.

5. Bangsbo Botaniske Have

Dronn. Margrethes Vej 3, Frederikshavn 9900 Denmark http://www.bangsbo.com/default.aspx?i=41
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Bangsbo Botaniske Have

6. Botanical Garden

Gothersgade 128, Copenhagen 1353 Denmark +45 35 32 22 22 http://botanik.snm.ku.dk
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4.5 based on 2,329 reviews

Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden is a part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark. The Botanical Garden holds the largest collections of living plants in Denmark. If you are interested in botany and gardening or are just looking for an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, the garden is a great place to relax and find inspiration. Year round it is home to a variety of exhibitions and activities, for example the Palm House, the Butterfly House and guided tours. The Botanical Garden are open Tuesday through Sunday from 8:30 AM to 4 PM in the winter, and every day from 8:30 AM to 6 PM from May through September. Visiting the Botanical Garden is free, except for the Palm House where there is an entrance fee.

Reviewed By okeedoke

We visited the lovely gardens after our tour of Rosenborg Castle.The garden contains more than 13,000 species, arranged in different sections including: Danish plants (600 species), perennial plants (1,100 species), annual plants (1,100 species), rock gardens with plants from mountainous areas in Central and Southern Europe and Conifer Hill...which is planted with coniferous trees. One of the newest inclusions is a rhododendron garden and the butterfly pavilion. Higly recommend!

7. Landbohojskolens Have

Buelowsvej 17, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen 1870 Denmark http://plen.ku.dk/om/pfv/haven/omhaven
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4.5 based on 152 reviews

Landbohojskolens Have

Reviewed By olejohn4 - Copenhagen, Denmark

The is like a small botanical garden of the University of Copenhagen. The is also a small café there and a small pond with ducks. It is free and worth a visit all year round.

8. Haveselskabs Have

Pile Alle 6, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen 2000 Denmark
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Haveselskabs Have

9. De Japanske Haver

Voejstrupvej 43, Broby 5672 Denmark +45 63 63 00 15 http://www.dejapanskehaver.dk/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

De Japanske Haver

Reviewed By Sarah_Kosher_Kitchen - Copenhagen, Denmark

At Fyn, the island in the middle of Denmark - about 2 hours drive from Copenhagen - a fascinating Japanese was the festive set-up for a family and friend's lunch gathering this fall. Amazingly true to Japanese garden culture and tradition the garden (& it's excellent restaurant) surprised us all with is tranquility, it's beauty and variation. The hosts shared not only their vision for this "dream of their life project" but also their enthusiasm, love and commitment to create a special place - not only for themselves but for travellers/visitors like us. Can not recommend it enough.

10. Laubjergs Rosenhave

Borkvej 18, Ringkobing 6950 Denmark http://www.laubjergs-rosenhave.dk
Excellent
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Laubjergs Rosenhave

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