
Denmark · UK
Ribe
Denmark's oldest town — Viking heritage on the Wadden Sea.
— Trajet —
Jet to Esbjerg · 30 min drive
Ribe, on the south-west coast of Jutland, is the oldest town in Denmark and one of the oldest in Scandinavia, founded as a Viking trading post in the eighth century. Its cobbled lanes, leaning half-timbered houses and the great Romanesque cathedral have survived almost intact. FFGR Denmark reaches Ribe by private jet to Esbjerg followed by a short drive, arranging visits to the Ribe VikingeCenter, the nightwatchman's lantern-lit evening round, and excursions onto the Wadden Sea UNESCO tidal flats to witness the autumn 'sort sol' — the black sun of a million starlings.
— À ne pas manquer —
- ·Ribe Cathedral (Romanesque)
- ·The half-timbered old town
- ·Ribe VikingeCenter
- ·Wadden Sea UNESCO tidal flats
- ·Sort Sol starling murmurations (autumn)
- ·Nightwatchman's evening round
— Hôtels signature —
- ·Hotel Dagmar
- ·Den Gamle Arrest
- ·Hotel Ribe
- ·Hjerting Badehotel (Esbjerg coast)
— À voir aussi —
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The Maison's home — royal capital of restraint and design.
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The royal deer park and the coastal mansions north of the city.
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Helsingor
Hamlet's castle on the Sound, gateway to Sweden.
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Hillerod
Frederiksborg — the Versailles of the North.
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Roskilde
Royal cathedral of the Danish kings and Viking ships.
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Aarhus
Jutland's cultural capital — ARoS and the old town.