Geographically, Denmark is relatively flat with no big mountains to climb, its highest point being no more than 173 metres above sea level.
Copenhagen is Denmark's charming capital.
Esbjerg is the fifth largest city of Denmark with an impressive collection of amber at Esbjerg Museum.
In Helsingør lies Kronborg Castle, made famous as Elsinore in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Bob Dylan, Madonna and The Rolling Stones have all given concerts in Horsens.
Visit Kalundborg - a modern royal borough with old half-timbered houses and cobbled streets.
The Museum at Koldinghus is home to cultural activities and special exhibitions.
A canoe trip is a wonderful way to explore the countryside.
Experience native city of Hans Christian Andersen.
Ribe is Denmark's oldest town.
Rønne is the largest town on the small rocky island of Bornholm.
Roskilde, which is one of Denmark's oldest cities, has Viking ships, a cathedral, a university, a national laboratory, and of course, Roskilde Festival.
Located at the northern tip of Jutland, Skagen is well-known for its painters.
See the Royal Danish Hussar Guards Regiment or visit the remains of one of the large Viking ring fortresses.
Enjoy Svendborg from a café on the quay.
Close to Denmark's history and Legoland.
Good shopping opportunities and unique countryside.
Aarhus has a young and dynamic pulse and is a hub for art and culture.