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Old Mar 19th, 2007 | 06:26 AM
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Skagen-- Is it worth it?

I'm heading out to Denmark this summer with a friend as part of a tour of Europe and our plans have hit a road block. While organizing our trip, we spent several hours trying every which way to make it out to Skagen from Copenhagen. The problem is that we have only 4 days and limited funds. We considered everything from a combination of trains and ferries to Jutland, to planes, to finally renting a car and driving it. All these things proved to be relatively expensive-- especially taken that we'd only be there a day. Also, we'd be spending half of our stay in Skagen or in transit to Skagen in order to make our flight out of Copenhagen onto Berlin. We've gone back and forth, but I'm extremely reluctant to cut Skagen from our itinerary, so here's my appeal: for those of you that have been there, is Skagen worth the expense or is our time and money perhaps better spent elsewhere in Denmark? If you could just tell me what you personally like (or for that matter dislike) about Skagen, it could help me finally decide. Thanks for your thoughts!
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Old Mar 19th, 2007 | 07:43 AM
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I would say no - it's a long way(5hrs min by car) and you would have very little time in Skagen. The small town is nice, but you need at least 2 days if you want to get the feel of it and see all the art.
Why not make a short trip, by train, from Copenhagen to Roskilde, or Helsingor(Elsinore)?? Or stay in Copenhagen all the time, there's plenty to see and experience!
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Old Mar 19th, 2007 | 09:09 AM
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Having been to Denmark numerous times over the past 30 years, my friend's wife suggest a few years ago, that I include Skagen, beause most people do not visit there. As the previous poster said, it takes a long time to make it to this "top of Denmark", and you need a couple days to soak in the atmosphere. It's super quiet here. However, it really was well worth it!

If you want to travel less time and be not so "out of the way", I suggest Odense. Hans Christian Andersen was from here. A little further away from Copenhagen you will find Aarhus and Silkeborg --- also worth visiting.
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