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Sustainable travel in Denmark

 

Find hotels in Denmark that create a positive impact on the environment, such as by supporting local communities or preserving natural resources.

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Sustainable hotels in Denmark

Book Coco Hotel

Coco Hotel

Copenhagen, Denmark
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Situated in Copenhagen, Coco Hotel is a boutique Parisian-style hotel with a Danish feel, powered with green energy and owned by the Copenhagen Food Collective. It is dedicated to sustainable business practices and offers guests the opportunity to support reforestation projects in Kenya and the generation of renewable energy with its solar energy farm. Eco-conscious travellers will be delighted to stay in this sustainable hotel and experience its unique blend of Danish design and Parisian flair.

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Book Hotel GSH, Green Solution House

Hotel GSH, Green Solution House

Ronne, Denmark
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Book Comwell Kellers Park

Comwell Kellers Park

Borkop, Denmark
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Book Zoku Copenhagen

Zoku Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark
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Located in the vibrant heart of Copenhagen, Zoku Copenhagen provides a unique combination of traditional city and Danish beach life, surrounded by inspiring views of modern architecture. It is also committed to being a socially conscious destination, enacting initiatives such as sourcing locally-sourced products and offering green spaces to allow guests to experience the city's changing seasons. With sustainable transport options, and features such as energy-saving systems and moss and sedum rooftops, Zoku Copenhagen offers guests a unique, sustainable visit.

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Book Scheelsminde

Scheelsminde

Aalborg, Denmark
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Book Skovshoved Hotel

Skovshoved Hotel

Charlottenlund, Denmark
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Book Haraldskær Sinatur Hotel & Konference

Haraldskær Sinatur Hotel & Konference

Vejle, Denmark
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Book Villa Provence

Villa Provence

Aarhus, Denmark
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Book Hotel Kong Arthur

Hotel Kong Arthur

Copenhagen, Denmark
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Book Hotel SP34 by Brøchner Hotels

Hotel SP34 by Brøchner Hotels

Copenhagen, Denmark
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Book Hotel Skt. Annæ

Hotel Skt. Annæ

Copenhagen, Denmark
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Denmark, the home of sustainable travel

Denmark is a unique country that is known for its sustainable approach to travel. Whether you are looking for a relaxed holiday, an adventurous journey, or a culture-filled experience, you can be sure to find it in Denmark. With its beautiful scenery and diverse culture, Denmark is the perfect destination for those looking for an eco-friendly, sustainable travel experience.

A Viking history

Denmark has a long and rich history, with records of Viking settlements and ancient burial mounds dating back to the Bronze Age. This history can still be seen in the many archaeological sites scattered throughout the country. Visitors can explore the Viking Museum in Roskilde, the Trelleborg Viking Fortress in Slagelse, and the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde.

The culture of Denmark is also reflected in the many festivals and events that take place throughout the year. From the summer solstice celebrations in June to the Christmas market in December, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the traditional Danish culture. Visitors can also explore the many galleries and museums that showcase local art and design.

Eco-friendly travel in Denmark

Denmark is at the forefront of sustainable travel, with initiatives such as the Danish Ecotourism Association. This organisation promotes a number of eco-friendly activities, such as cycling and hiking, as well as sustainable accommodation options. Visitors can take advantage of Denmark’s extensive public transport network, which is powered by renewable energy sources, and explore the country in an eco-friendly way.

For those looking to explore the countryside, there are plenty of opportunities to do so. There are many nature reserves that offer visitors a chance to explore the stunning landscapes of Denmark. The Mols Bjerge National Park, for example, is a popular destination for hikers and cyclists, with its stunning views and diverse wildlife.

Denmark is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. There are a number of sheltered beaches along the coast, as well as unspoiled nature reserves such as the Saltbæk Vig Nature Reserve. Visitors can enjoy the stunning scenery and clear waters, or take part in activities such as birdwatching.

Food and drink scene in Denmark

Food and drink are an integral part of Danish culture, and there are plenty of opportunities to explore the culinary scene in Denmark. From the traditional smørrebrød open sandwiches to the delicious pastries and cakes, visitors can sample the best of Danish cuisine. Visitors can also enjoy a range of local beers, wines, and spirits.

The city of Copenhagen is home to some of the most renowned restaurants in the world. From Michelin-starred establishments to innovative, sustainable restaurants, there is something to suit all tastes. Visitors can also explore the city’s vibrant bar scene and sample some of the best craft beers from local breweries.

Visit the cities of Denmark

Denmark is home to a number of vibrant cities, each with its own unique culture and attractions. The capital, Copenhagen, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, home to some of the best restaurants, bars, and attractions in the country. Other cities to explore include Aarhus, Odense, Aalborg, and Esbjerg, each of which has its own unique charm and attractions.