

first image is all the route i have make till now (4 days) with a lot of bunkers, nice beaches, views… i have been in a lot of nice towns…
Second image (red line) is the route for my next days.. I still got from Saturday till next Saturday.
hit me up with your recommendations, I got my car, time, I'm alone, don't really like museums (only war museums or archeological/vikings).. all in for nice towns, nature, long walks , also pubs (Irish pubs?) metal clubs, metal bars, even metal concerts if any in the way…. nature, history, small, big cities… lakes, mountains? (I don't think that exist in Denmark)…
thanks!
by Vir-Ars
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Ejer Bavnehoj is together with Møllehoj “The Mill Top” the highest natural point in Denmark, 170.86 metres above sea level.
Regan Vest. I highly recommend a visit to this large facility 60 meters underground that would house our government and the Queen in the event of a nuclear war
https://nordjyskemuseer.dk/en/u/cold-war-museum-regan-vest/
Around Hobro:
[Regan Vest](https://nordjyskemuseer.dk/en/u/cold-war-museum-regan-vest/); Cold War museum, centered around a bunker facility designed to house the Danish government, monarch and central administration in case of war.
[Fyrkat](https://nordjyskemuseer.dk/en/u/vikingemuseet-fyrkat-en/); viking fortress dating back to 980 AD.
Around Vejle: make a detour to Jelling, the seat of Viking age kings Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth, as well as [UNESCO Heritage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelling_stones) site of the Jelling (rune)Stones.
I highly recommend mols bjerge for hining. Also the hilly areas between skanderborg and silkeborg (a walk around julsø is lovely fx) are also wonderful.
And lastly Moesgaar museum is fantastic and i think it would interest you 🙂
I’d recommend the Prison in Horsens, it’s a pretty cool museum.
If you go a bit further south you could go to Christiansfeld and enjoy an UNESCO site and Honningkage (honeycake a spiced cake with honey. Traditionally you would mix honey and flour 3-6 month beforehand and it will go rock hard.)
In Vejle you could visitt Økolariet a science museum. Its free. Otherwise you could visit Kiddesvej and Chr. Winters vej which might be the steepest paved roads in Danmark.
Koldinghus in Kolding could be interesting they might have some royal knickknacks on display.
If you are into beer there is a lot of breweries on that stretch.
Edit: You could go to Lille vildmose and try your luck at spotting the elks. Or just enjoy the nature.
I would definitely recommend stopping by Himmelbjerget, especially on sunny day, it’s the best panorama in all of Denmark in my opinion.
Maybe Mols bjerge and Kalø ruin.
I also for some reason really like the road from central Århus out to Moesgård museum as you pass by the beach and last through the forest.
Vejle as a city stop is particularly wonderful
You’re gonna have fun once you cross the two bridges to Denmark!
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