The spring at the Wadden Sea offers magnificent nature experiences - get inspired here
Our talented and enthusiastic Ribe guides tell stories and legends about the old days in Ribe.
Follow the Night Watchman, listen to his songs and stories as he walks his traditional round through Ribe’s historic streets, every day from May to October. The Night Watchmen of Ribe manage to create a very special atmosphere, and you feel like you go back in time.
The Wadden Sea -The Gate to UNESCO World Heritage. The Migratory Birds Wadden Sea.
Denmark's museum for life in, with and on the sea. Discover oceans of stories about life on and under the sea.
Different museum of modern and contemporary art, known to act as an experimentarium where children and adults can have surprising experiences.
Club Fanø is Fanø's largest organizer of activities and excursions.
What were the origins of Ribe and how did the town’s inhabitants live when Ribe was a major European trading centre?
Experience Ribe's new attraction, where play, learning and knowledge will go hand in hand with a direct thread to Ribe's ancient and long history, and life in and around the Wadden Sea.
In Ribe VikingeCenter you can experience everything from the big international Viking Market in april/may, to Viking warriors and Vikings on their icelandic horses. Lots of hands-on activities every day.
Fanø is one of Denmark's most popular holiday resorts. The 15 km long sandy beach and the historic maritime villages of Nordby and Sønderho have since the end of the 1800s attracted guests from large parts of Europe.
Mandø Mølle, the island’s landmark, greets everyone welcome at the very first glimpse of the dike. Safely arrived on the island, you can dive headlong into the many adventures that are part of the culture, the tradition, the history and the flora and fauna of Mandø.
Nowhere can you experience Denmark's largest predator, the seal, up close as in the Wadden Sea. Here are in abundance the sandbanks that the seal seeks to rest and breed. The seal is today protected, and it is estimated that approx. 5000 seals live in the Danish part of the Wadden Sea.