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Copenhagen - 2005 : Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. This was my third visit to the town, so everything seemed strangely familiar. One morning we took a jump-on, jump-off bus tour around the major sights, which is where most of these pictures were taken. Others, particularly those in the evening, were taken after a night on the town, drinking horrendously expensive pints in an Irish pub off the Walking Street.

Copenhagen - 2005

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. This was my third visit to the t ...

Updated: Aug 20, 2005 1:47pm PST

Roskilde : Roskilde is situated in the middle of Zealand, right at the bottom of Roskilde Fjord and 30Km from Copenhagen. Its main attractions include the Viking Ship Museum on the fjord and the Gothic Roskilde Cathedral.

Roskilde

Roskilde is situated in the middle of Zealand, right at the bottom of ...

Updated: Aug 20, 2005 12:59pm PST

Helsingor : Helsingor is a picturesque town in Denmark, north of Copenhagen, best known for being the "home" of Shakespeare's Hamlet: the 16th century castle - Kronborg Slot or Elsinore Castle - is where the drama was set. It is also the closest Danish city to Sweden: the ferry ride across the strait is just 20 minutes.

Helsingor

Helsingor is a picturesque town in Denmark, north of Copenhagen, best ...

Updated: Aug 20, 2005 10:05am PST

Dragor : Dragør (pronounced Drah-wer) is sleepy waterfront village, on the island of Amager, 5km south of Copenhagen Airport. It is filled with well-preserved, half-timbered yellow and pink 18th-century cottages with steep red-tile or thatched roofs. We took a wander along the cobblestone streets, oohing-and-ahhing over the gorgeous buildings, before heading to the waterfront proper, where we watched crazy Danes swimming in the freezing Baltic sea.

Dragor

Dragør (pronounced Drah-wer) is sleepy waterfront village, on the isl ...

Updated: Aug 20, 2005 9:31am PST

Skagen - architecture : Skagen is a pretty fishing port in Denmark. It's the most northerly town in Jutland and is famous for its distinctive and cohesive architecture, characterised by yellow houses with red tiled roofs and white detail. But there's a lot more to it than that, as I hope these photographs will testify.

Skagen - architecture

Skagen is a pretty fishing port in Denmark. It's the most northerly to ...

Updated: May 16, 2005 9:58am PST

Skagen - nature : Skagen, on the northern-most tip of Denmark, has gorgeous windswept beaches, open countryside, woods and moorlands. But its most distinctive feature is the many thousands of hectares of coastal dunes and dune heaths. These pictures were taken in March 2004.

Skagen - nature

Skagen, on the northern-most tip of Denmark, has gorgeous windswept be ...

Updated: May 15, 2005 2:36pm PST

Skagen - Kandestederne : Kandestederne is about 14km south of Skagen, on the northern most tip of Denmark. It's a quiet and secluded place by the sea. It comprises a handful of holiday homes, a couple of hotels and lots and lots of sand dunes.

We stayed in a fabulous house overlooking the Rabjerg Mile, a huge migrating sand dune, for a week during March 2004.

Skagen - Kandestederne

Kandestederne is about 14km south of Skagen, on the northern most tip ...

Updated: May 15, 2005 1:43pm PST

Copenhagen -  2001 : Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. I have been fortunate to visit it several times, but these photographs were taken on my first visit during the August Bank Holiday weekend in 2001. 

These pictures were taken on a 35mm camera and scanned in.

Copenhagen - 2001

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. I have been fortunate to visit i ...

Updated: May 15, 2005 1:22pm PST