Aarhus

The place Aarhus at the mouth of the Au, where the name of the city comes from, has been inhabited …

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Autumn break on Mön

Bookings of accommodations for the island of Mön in autumn, especially in October, are currently picking up strongly. We are …

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Prices in Denmark

Prices in Denmark

Grocery shopping on the island of Mön is a bit more expensive, just like anywhere else in Denmark. So if …

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Holidays with your dog on the island of Mön

Vacation with your dog in Denmark

If you want or have to take your dog with you on vacation, you often have problems finding a suitable vacation spot. And once this has been found, it is difficult to find a place where dogs are allowed. That is why we recommend the country Denmark and especially the island of Mön. Because dogs are not only allowed here, they are also welcome.

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Getting married in Denmark – for example on the island of Mön

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Getting married in Denmark – nothing stands in the way of getting married

Schnell und einfach Heiraten in Dänemark, zum Beispiel auf Mön

If you don’t want to wait so long to get married here in Germany, until you have all the papers (documents) with Registry office are present and have been viewed, he can go to Denmark with a clear conscience and get married there. For example, a certificate of marital status is not required. A marriage agency that maintains contact with the registry offices in Denmark is often helpful here. The waiting times for marriages that are required in Germany do not exist in Denmark.

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The island of Nyord

The Danish island of Nyord is located north of the island of Mön on the Steger Bay, not far from the Ulvshale peninsula and, with its short length of around 3.8 kilometers and its width of around 2.3 kilometers, has only about 50 inhabitants and an area of just under five Square kilometers, which is mainly covered in the east by salt marshes and marshland.

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Mön Museum Stege

The Mön Museum in Stege on the island of Mön is one of Denmark’s oldest regional museums and was founded in 1913. At that time it was still housed in the Fry rectory and only moved to its current domicile in 1958, the old merchant’s Empiregarden, next to the mill gate. The farm was built by the wealthy merchant Krenchel.

In the two-story building from 1813 you can get a comprehensive insight into the history of the island of Mön. In the Empiregarden there, the cultural history of Möns between the Stone Age and the Middle Ages is very clearly documented.

The Mön Museum houses a collection of fossils from the Cretaceous and Bronze Ages and other rocks from the Möns Klint. The white rocks of Möns Klint are the island’s attraction and witness to 75 million years of geological history. Petrified ammonites or sea urchins are therefore not uncommon on the beach if they are searched intensively.

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Discover Bornholm – find peace

Bornholm Balka Strand
Bornholm Balka Strand

The island of Bornholm is the easternmost island in Denmark and is located in the middle of the Baltic Sea. Together with its six uninhabited side islands, it is located approx. 80 kilometers northeast of Rügen.
The island can only be reached by ferry from Germany, Sweden or Denmark. The ferries to Bornholm depart from the cities of Sassnitz (Germany), Ystad (Sweden) and Køge (Denmark). It should be noted that high-speed ferries are available on some routes, but the timetables may differ depending on the time of year. The main providers are â € œScandlinesâ € and â € œBornholmerFærgenâ €. Caravans, mobile homes or cars can be taken on the ferries without any problems, but this must be stated when booking. Bicycles and motorbikes are also very popular.

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Discover Denmark with the whole family

The summer vacation is within reach. The summer holidays will start in the northern federal states in just a week and so many holidaymakers will set off on their summer holidays with children and their families and will head for one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the north: Denmark.

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