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Hillerod
Frederiksborg — the Versailles of the North.
— Journey —
45 min from Copenhagen
Hillerød, forty-five minutes north of Copenhagen, is dominated by Frederiksborg Castle — the great Renaissance palace built by Christian IV across three islets of a lake, often called the Versailles of the North. Today it houses the Museum of National History, its chapel still used for royal ceremonies and its baroque garden restored to its eighteenth-century parterres. FFGR Denmark arranges private chapel viewings, lake boat crossings to the castle, and combined day excursions through North Zealand's castle belt — Fredensborg, the Queen's spring residence, sits fifteen minutes further. The surrounding Gribskov forest offers some of Zealand's most restorative driving.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Frederiksborg Castle & Museum of National History
- ·The baroque castle gardens
- ·Castle lake boat crossing
- ·Fredensborg Palace (15 min — royal residence)
- ·Gribskov forest drives
- ·Esrum Abbey & watermill
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Hotel Hillerød
- ·Fredensborg Store Kro (nearby)
- ·Hotel d'Angleterre (Copenhagen base)
- ·Sanders (Copenhagen base)
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