What to do and see in South Jutland, Jutland: The Best Things to do Good for Couples

June 17, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in South Jutland, Denmark including Ribe Bike Tours, Ribe Domkirke, Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church, Fredericia Theater, Blaavandshuk Fyr, Graasten Slotskirke, Dyrehaven Ved Haderslev, Fredericia Vold, Blaavand Beach, Gendarmstien.
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1. Ribe Bike Tours

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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Ribe Bike Tours

Ribe Bike Tours offers private guided Bicycle Tours In Denmark's Oldest and most Charming Town. Ribe Bike Tours is based in the heart of Ribe and our passionate guides will take you on a bike tour filled with authenticity! Ribe Bike Tours offer stories, Tales & Treats - Experience Ribe's fascinating history in a fun way as we pedal through time (and try some local treats along the way)! Everything is Included in Ribe Bike Tours - Supplying bikes & treats all you have to do is show up in comfortable clothes and be ready for fun activities in Ribe. Ribe Bike tours have Cycling Tours For Everyone. Contact us through Facebook or email [email protected]

2. Ribe Domkirke

Torvet, Ribe, Esbjerg 6760 Denmark +45 75 42 06 19 http://www.ribe-domkirke.dk/
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4.5 based on 678 reviews

Ribe Domkirke

Reviewed By estherbL728JV - Copenhagen, Denmark

Located in the center of the city, it is a must to visit. Beautifully preserved. Free entrance to the cathedral, though you need to pay to visit the museum and the tower.

3. Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church

Thyrasvej 1, Jelling, Vejle 7300 Denmark +45 41 20 63 31 http://en.natmus.dk/museums-and-palaces/kongernes-jelling-home-of-the-viking-kings/
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4.5 based on 717 reviews

Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church

Learn where the Bluetooth technology got its name and explore the Home of the Viking Kings at the visitor centre Kongernes Jelling. The visitor centre offers a unique and modern digital sensory experience for all ages. After visiting Kongernes Jelling, you can experience “history by foot” in the large monument area. The monument area is always open to the public, and can be visited on your own – there are signs and leaflets provided on site. Take your time to discover the large area. Free admission in both visitor centre and monument area.

Reviewed By gaeldp

About an hour drive from Aarhus, this is a great way to spend an afternoon feeling a real sense of place, with rune stones (carved memorials) burial mounds, remnants of a palisade and a sense of the conversion to Christianity. The museum is interesting and well designed, using high tech interactive exhibits to tell the Viking story, and gives a real sense of context to the historical site.

4. Fredericia Theater

Prinsessegade 29, Fredericia 7000 Denmark +45 75 92 25 00 [email protected] http://www.fredericiateater.dk/
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

Fredericia Theater

Reviewed By KristofferH390 - Aarhus, Denmark

For the last couple of years the theater has developed an ensemble and world-class production when it comes to delivering setups of Disney's popular musicals. They have made amazing settings of Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, a world premiere of the Prince of Egypt, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and now Tarzan. Be aware that Friday show usually is in English

5. Blaavandshuk Fyr

Fyrvej 106, Blaavand, Varde 6857 Denmark +45 75 27 54 11 http://vardemuseerne.dk/museum/blaavandshuk-fyr
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Blaavandshuk Fyr

Reviewed By GunnarG450 - Copenhagen, Denmark

When you reach the top of this fine lighthouse after 170 steps the excellent view to the sea and the very special landscape makes the 40 DKR ticket very good value for money.

6. Graasten Slotskirke

Slotsbakken 1, Soenderborg 6300 Denmark
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Graasten Slotskirke

7. Dyrehaven Ved Haderslev

Noerskovgaardvej 24, Haderslev 6100 Denmark http://naturstyrelsen.dk/naturoplevelser/naturguider/haderslev-tunneldal/haderslev-dyrehave
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Dyrehaven Ved Haderslev

8. Fredericia Vold

Vester Voldgade 1, Fredericia 7000 Denmark +45 72 11 35 11 http://www.visitfredericia.dk/fredericia/fredericia-vold
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Fredericia Vold

Reviewed By krisgils33 - Alexandria, United States

We loved this town. It is small and quaint and loaded with friendly people. You can spend your afternoon climbing the tower, visiting the shops and cafes, and stopping at the beach. Rich in a well preserved history, this town is definitely worth it.

9. Blaavand Beach

Fyrvej, Blaavand, Varde Denmark
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Blaavand Beach

Reviewed By BattleDove - Braunschweig, Germany

The beach offers for everyone something: Soft sand for relaxing, wet sand for building castles, stones and mushles and concluding a soft branding with undeposited entrance of ocean.

10. Gendarmstien

Gendarmstien, Soenderborg 6400 Denmark +45 74 42 35 55 [email protected] http://www.visitsonderborg.com/sonderborg/gendarmstien
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Gendarmstien

The Gendarm Path is a nature path that runs through a picturesque landscape for 74 km from Padborg to Hoeruphav. It is named after the former guards that patrolled the border between Denmark and Germany

Reviewed By 47torbenw - Odense, Denmark

We were a couple walking parts of the path from Padborg to Sønderborg in four days, and it is truly recommendable. The nature and the trail is varied. It is not difficult to walk the trail and there a quite a lot of places to rest. It is a good idea to bring water and maybe some snacks for the trip. Along the path there are camp and shelter places (which we did not use) and good places to sleep.

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