A whole day with activities and transport being taken care of. All you and your family have to do: simply enjoying the day!
This tour combines forest walking, unique architecture, glass artwork and option to unfold your creativity. We meet you up from Copenhagen City and bring you back to same pick-up location.
Program of the day:
09.00 Pick-up in Copenhagen city.
10.00 Arrival Forest Tower
Walk through 3,2 km lush forest, the path is covered in wood board, senior friendly and possible for wheelchair user to get to the 45 meter (148 feet) high Forest Tower, a unique architecture. On the top of the tower, 140 meter above sea level you get a stunning view of forest and fields. On a clear day you can see all the way to Copenhagen and Malmo. The wooden playground is great fun for children.
12.00 Departure from Forest Tower
12.30 Arrival Holmegaard Værk
Holmegaard Værk has a unique collection of 42,000 pieces of glass and 6,000 pieces of Kahler ceramics. You will see skilled glassworkers demonstrate the process of art-craftsmanship in the old hotshop.
Optional: design and decorate your own glass/vase/bottle in the creative workshop, great fun for all ages.
15.10 Departure from Holmegaard Vaerk
16.20 Return to Copenhagen City
Walk about 5 minutes from Dybbølsbro station (1 strop from Copenhagen Main station), to the parking lot. You will see our guide with The Shepherd sign.
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The Metro is efficient, clean, and easy to use. It operates 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays, making it convenient for late-night travel.
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