3 Charming Towns in Denmark to Visit

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Denmark is a country rich in beautiful nature. Its coastlines, islands, and charming inland places are some of the most beautiful in Northern Europe. Here are three charming small towns you can visit while in the country.

Aeroeskoebing

This is a perfect fairytale town that sits on the island of Ærø in the Baltic Sea. There are less than 1,000 inhabitants but a lot of visitors throughout the year. You’ll fall in love with bright facades, cobbled streets, and scenic beaches.

Christiansfeld

This is a very popular destination for travelers who go north from south. The Danish mainland is full of charming places, but Crhristiansfeld is one of the most beautiful ones. The buildings are quite symmetrical and you can visit many cafes and eateries that offer famous Danish gingerbread, which apparently originates here.

Dragor

Dragor was once a small fishing village, and today it’s a popular tourist destination that can easily be reached from Copenhagen. The houses date back to the 1700s, the port is busy, and the streets are covered in cobblestone and just perfect for long walks. Take a break and visit art galleries, cafes, and gift shops for souvenirs. Beautiful museums are also waiting to be discovered.