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Welcome to North of Copenhagen

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Along the northern city limits of Copenhagen runs a patch of rich forest land and marvelous coastal line. Despite its close proximity to the city, Copenhagen North is a glaring contrast to the pulse of the city.

Fantastic family experiences

The area of Klampenborg, Ordrup, and Hellerup is the perfect scene for family-friendly experiences, whether you're into nature or culture or just straight-up fun.

Five great places you need to know about

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Karen Blixen Museum, Rungstedlund
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Karen Blixen Museum, Rungstedlund

In the city of Rungsted, you will find the charming and historic house Rungstedlund. The authentic author home of Karen Blixen is today a museum, Bird Sanctuary and lovely café.

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Green ExperienceExperimentarium
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Experimentarium

Forget any school memories you may have of boring science classes and dry textbooks. Denmark’s leading science centre has been capturing the imagination of adults and children alike for over thirty ye...

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The Deer Park
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The Deer Park

A short trip north from Copenhagen will take you to Dyrehaven, a wonderful woodland that seems far from city lights and traffic noise.

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Værløse Air Base
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Værløse Air Base

If you’re after a slightly different outdoor experience, you should definitely investigate the unique natural landscape of the former Royal Danish Air Force Base at Værløse. 20 kms northwest of Copenh...

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Furesøbadet
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Furesøbadet

Furesø, Denmark’s deepest lake, lies just 20 kms north west of Copenhagen. It has rapidly become a hotspot for outdoor swimming, one of the most popular in the country.

Copenhagen North highlights

Maybe you're attracted to extraordinary gastronomic experiences, maybe nature is calling out you're name or it might even be that you carry an insatiable lust for art and culture. Maybe it's all three...