Things to do in Frederikshavn
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Bangsbo Museum
The Bangsbo Museum is an old country estate with an interesting mix of exhibits. The manor house displays antique furnishings and collectibles, while the old farm buildings house military paraphernalia and exhibits on WWII Danish Resistance. The most intriguing exhibit is the Ellingå ship, reconstructed remains of a 12th-century Viking-style merchant ship that was dug up from a nearby stream bed. Bus 3 from central Frederikshavn stops near the entrance to the estate, from where it's an enjoyable 500m walk through the woods to the museum.
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Møllehuset
This handsome old kro from the mid-18th-century is in a pretty setting in the Bangsbo area (what a pity the outdoor seating overlooks the car park when there is so much surrounding greenery). Still, the small menu has plenty of appeal in the form of cheese platters and fresh fish.
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Krudttårnet
The whitewashed Krudttårnet is a remnant of the 17th-century citadel that once protected the port.
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Bangsbo Botaniske Have
The adjoining Bangsbo Botaniske Have has a deer park and make a pleasant place to stroll or picnic.
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Karma Sushi & Cocktails
When hunger strikes, head for the eastern end of Lodsgade, where you can choose between Greek, Italian and Mexican restaurants. The standout among the pack is Karma, a slick, newly opened Japanese restaurant and bar, with model good looks, warm service and delightfully fresh sushi morsels.
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