Introducing Falster
The southeastern coast of Falster is a summer haven where white-sand beaches act as a magnet for German and Danish holidaymakers. Marielyst in particular is a popular family seaside destination, with the emphasis on gentle activity holidays. A short drive away, Nykøbing’s Middelaldercentret is another winner with the kids, where they can spend a pleasant half day watching giant catapults being fired, cheering on jousting knights, and exploring the medieval town.
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You might fancy a car or bike ride through Falster’s rather repetitious agricultural interior to the tip of the island, where Denmark’s most southerly point is acknowledged by Sydstenen (The South Stone), a big rock with a bench in front of it.
Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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Re: 2 weeks Denmark
by JacobRasmussen 05 December 2011
Definetly www.rejseplanen.dk (travel plan) and www.visitdenmark.dk will help you alot. See, if you are into the city-life (shopping,…
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Re: Baltic islands
by Bjoern 25 March 2011
Have never heard the use of a general term: Baltic Islands! WHICH do she mean: Åland(independent/Finnish), Bornholm (Denmark), Öland,…
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RE: Crossing from Denmark to Germany
by NicolaiT 02 September 2008
Remember though that the Øresund Bridge (260 DKK for a car less than 6 metres long) and the Storebælt Bridge (205 DKK) both cost money.…
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