Raise in 1994, these four white statues look out to the sea by the harbour and is the first thing you see on all Esbjerg tourist brochures. A bus trip to and forth will take almost an hour, and you'll be sorely disappointed by its scale and ordinariness. One suspects they had to plomp something bulky somewhere so that at least there can be a "landmark" in the small small town.
Updated Dec 4, 2011
It's a museum all about fishing. Not as bad as it sounds, and they've got some seals as well.
Unique Suggestions: It's about the only tourist trap in Esbjerg, so you might as well be trapped.
Written Oct 6, 2002
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It's a museum all about fishing. Not as bad as it sounds, and they've got some seals as well. It's about the only tourist trap in Esbjerg, so you might as well...
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Q: We are travelling on the DFDS ferry to Esbjerg in May, and will be continuing to Copenhagen by train, but have hit a brick wall...

A: I have travelled by train from Copenhagen to Esjberg and back and the trains go from Esjberg at the rate of 2-3 per hour for a good part of each day. The trip takes...
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a watertower, nice houses & great icecream

Esbjerg is a small town on the southern westcoast of Danmark and it has some interesting buildings.
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Esbjerg is a place that few have heard of, but which is well-known to those of us crossing the North Sea between Scandinavia and England, and for everyone going to the lovely island of Fanoe. The town...
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I've got some interesting experiences in Esbjerg. I'd love to share with you the 3 tips I've written, the 4 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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In the good old days when Esbjerg harbour was working at full capacity, before the depletion of fish stock and European quotas, some people used to complain that Esbjerg smelt of fish when the wind......
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is *not* January. Or the winter months, in general. Across the North Sea from Copenhagen, Esbjerg is a charming little town of 115, 000 people in Jutland. It's not too surprising that it's not all...
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