Thinking of going to Denmark, has any one been any advice on best area to stay. We would only be able to go in school holiday time (end July/Aug), does anyone know what the weather would be like?
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I also remember that Denmark was pricey compared with the UK at the time, but we had a wonderful Danish Smorgasbord (sp?) at the Copenhagen Train Station Buffet!!!
Oh, and you had to drive with dipped headlights on during the day as well as at night.
The language was fairly incomprehensible, but the Danes speak fantastic English!!
east of Legoland there are some excellent beaches which are usually warmer than those to the west which face directly onto the North Sea. I've stayed in Kolding (south of Legoland) which seemed more reasonably priced than some other places and also in Odense where I found a bargain hotel but can't remember it's name! I'm not sure whether the Malmo hydrofoil still runs - now the new bridge is open the trains run about every 20 minutes. As for the weather, if the wind is from the north or west think Scotland, if it's from the south or east it may be much warmer.
I've not been to Denmark for 10 years but the prices were a bit steep even then! To add to Alsaciennes advice, south
I was in Jutland (Fjelstervang) in March and also last September and was very lucky with the weather on both occasions. I can't help with hotels as I was staying with friends but I can certainly confirm that Denmark is pricey. Most of the people speak at least some English and many of them are fluent - fortunately the word for hello is Hej (pronoinced Hi) so you have a head start
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