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This park has history and nature as well. It's a long walking, about 4 hours if you are taking photos and seeing the details. It has about 4 main ways but you can use alternative ways inside the park. I'm not sure how big it is but we walked ~20km ! Next to the royal hunting…
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A beautiful park, full of nature (I suggest to go in autumn when the leaves are red on in summer when the sun is shining), full of animals and with a beautiful castle in the middle. At the end of it you can also see the sea.
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Dyrehaven is only a 20-minute train ride from the centre of Copenhagen. The history of The Deer Park goes all the way back to 1669, where the Danish King decided to fence some part of the forest and let deer live freely. His intention was to use the park for hurting purposes. …
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Went to see the deer at Dyrehave which is a hunting lodge used by the kings in days gone by. Parking everywhere has fees in Denmark. Thought we parked at a restaurant, but even there a fee is required. Often it was difficult to see where one would pay the fee. Received a parking…
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Lot of trees and deer to spot as you walk around. Kids did take the horse carriage ride which was short and nice. There is a small amusement park too, however we preferred to walk around and spend the time in nature.
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