If you have a good summer in Denmark, it is fun to go to the beach and swim. South-west part of FYN you can find wonderfull beaches.
On eof them is around Assens.
Written Aug 20, 2006
Address: Assens Beaches
There are very nice small streets with beaituful small houses around the area. It is worth to see, they are old but kept very well.
Written Aug 20, 2006
Address: Rose street
we were on the way from Aarhus to Copenhagen and left the motor way and went a little bit north and came to this wonderful and pieceful lake. It was like a surprize to be there and have our lunch.
Written Aug 20, 2006
Address: Leave motorway E-20 and take 335 and watch out ...
Check out the Train Museum. I am not into trains but while walking by decided to stop and found it interesting.
Updated Dec 19, 2005
An old monastery church that doesn't belong to the more famous churches in the city.
Updated Oct 3, 2005
Address: Nørregade 42
Website: http://www.scthans-kirke.dk/
Written Feb 14, 2005
Daniel with Hans Christians Andersen's statue
Written Feb 14, 2005
Details of a church entrance
Written Feb 14, 2005
Written Feb 14, 2005
An old cafe
Written Feb 14, 2005
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