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Als

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Als

Situated close to the German border, the island of Als offers out­stan­ding natural beauty with lush forests, rolling landsca­pes and inviting beaches. The island is perfect for the family’s water lovers who can enjoy eve­ryt­hing from swimming to sailing. Søn­der­borg, Als' largest city, is a vibrant mix of history and modern life. Here, past and present meet, from old castles to trendy cafés. Als is more than a desti­na­tion, it’s an ex­pe­ri­en­ce where history, nature and culture merge, ready to be explored. Explore Als’ landsca­pes and let the island’s charm become part of your holiday memories.

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Broager

In the town of Broager, beau­ti­ful­ly located between Gråsten and Søn­der­borg, idyllic holiday home areas such as Vem­m­ing­bund Beach and Brunsnæs await. These holiday home areas offer some of the most beautiful beaches in the region – perfect for sun­bat­hing, swimming and long walks along the water. Explore the region via the Gen­darmstien trail, which is a 74 km long trail that runs along Flensborg Fjord from Padborg to Als, rich in nature and history and where Danish gendarmes once patrolled. The area around Broager also offers beautiful nature parks and panoramas, where you can enjoy the view of Flensborg Fjord and so much more.
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Gråsten

Gråsten is a true gem in Southern Jutland with charming culture that blends Danish and German tra­di­tions. The heart of the city, Gråsten Castle, Queen Margrethe II’s summer residence, sits beau­ti­ful­ly on the Slotssøen lake and offers insights into royal history. The city is also perfect for excur­sions to Germany and other culture and shopping ex­pe­ri­en­ces. Ex­pe­ri­en­ce Gråsten’s unique at­mosp­he­re, where history and nature go hand in hand, making it an ideal desti­na­tion for your summer break in a holiday home.
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Nordals

Bring the family to Northern Als and ex­pe­ri­en­ce a holiday in scenic sur­ro­un­dings with hills, valleys and crystal-clear lakes created and shaped by the Ice Age. Plenty of child-friendly beaches await with the softest sand, perfect for play and re­laxa­tion. Nordborg, Northern Als’ largest city, offers a multitude of great ex­pe­ri­en­ces with its delicious re­stau­rants and cosy shops waiting to be explored. In Kø­bings­mark you can rent bikes and easily get around, and don’t miss out on the creative workshop, “Candles in the Barn”, where the whole family can try their hand at making their own candles.
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Sydals

If you enjoy lush natural scenery and beautiful beaches, southern Als is worth a visit. You will find water no matter where you look, as well as child-friendly sandy beaches and wonderful holiday homes where you can relax with the family. Southern Als offers plenty of scenic nature areas. You can visit the Kegnæs peninsula, which is connected to Als via a spit of land. In summer, you can enjoy the view from the top of Kegnæs Ligh­t­hou­se (Kegnæs Fyr) – and if the weather is clear, you can see all the way to Germany and the South Funen ar­chipela­go.
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Aabenraa

Aabenraa, a gem close to the German border, is the epitome of charm and culture in Southeast Jutland. The many historic houses and cobb­le­sto­ne streets create an at­mosp­he­re filled with history, and the city is like a living museum that merges Danish and German tra­di­tions and cultural heritage – offering un­for­get­tab­le ex­pe­ri­en­ces and memories. Visit the cosy city centre where the past meets the present in beautiful harmony. In other words, Aabenraa is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic ex­pe­ri­en­ces and wanting to dive into a vibrant cultural landscape that extends far beyond national borders.