Monday 27 April 2015

Denmark National Parks


There are three beautiful national parks that are found in Denmark. For every national park, they have a unique landscape and plenty of opportunities to explore. There are lots of outdoor activities that you can engage into such as hiking, hunting for oyster and or paragliding. The good thing is that the national parks are left open every day and free of charge. Get around the parks using a bike, horseback or even by car.
The Wadden Sea National Park
This is the largest national park stretching on the southern part of the Denmark’s West Coast. It can be quickly accessed from towns like Esbjerg and Ribe. For the lovers of bird watching and wildlife, this is fascinating place that you cannot miss to get to and have a great time. Visit during spring or autumn and watch the migratory birds.
Mols Bjerge National Park
This national park claims very rare animals and also plant species. It is named after the Mols Hills and wide landscape. The national park consists of forest and large open pastures and also beaches along the coast and can be best viewed at the Jernhatten ridge. For those who love culture, the national park has many bronze sites that you can explore. At the park, there are ancient towns and villages that tell the story of the place in the past.
Thy National Park
The park is very old and very big and is situated in North West Coast of Jutland. The wildlife that exists at the park is the red deer and very rare birds like golden plover. For culture, get to the park’s coastline and see the remains of the WWII bunker network. There are many walking trails and places for cycling with nice scenery of the park.
There is nothing beautiful than getting away from the buzzing life of the city and getting to the quiet life of the national parks. Visit the national parks and have a great time with your whole family. There are accommodations that you can find near the national parks at very affordable prices and with very good services.