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  • Nykøbing Falster is the largest city on the islands of Lolland and Falster, and is often called "Nykøbing F." to distinguish it from at least two other cities in Denmark with the name of Nykøbing.

    There is a 0.5 kilometer long commercial district, walking street (gågade) on the Falster side of the city with a wide selection of shops. At the end of the street is a large plaza where special events are arranged. These include popular late night events, which are held several times a year.
     

    The city has a large central library in the center of town. The town receives many visitors during the summer, especially from Sydfalster.

    Information about the local area here.
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  • Kalundborg is an interesting town with a lot of history and one of the best-preserved medieval towns in Denmark. Here have the opportunity to see the five-tower church that is a unique architectural monument.

    In Kalundborg there is a lot of public communities and sport clubs and not the least a fantastic nature. In the main street you can also visit one of the city's cafés. Kalundborg is Denmark's third-largest cruise port. Therefore, the town is well visited by tourists who enjoy our hospitality.
     
    You can read more about Kalundborg here.
    55.67782 11.11834
  • Vordingborg is a municipality in Region Zealand on the southeast coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in south Denmark. The town of Vordingborg has a population of 11,982 inhabitants (2015).The ruins of Vordingborg Castle, the old royal castle which was built around 1364, is the town's most famous attraction. The only fully remaining part of the castle, the 26 meter tall Goose Tower (Gåsetårnet), is the symbol of the city. Vordingborg town is at the seaside and has two small marinas. The local beach is well visited during the summer months.

    Information about the local area.

    55.013109 11.897598
  • Roskilde is one of the oldest cities in Denmark. More than 1000 years ago the Vikings established a trading post that developed into a major town. In the medieval period, Roskilde was one of the most important cities of northern Europe, the seat of the Danish crown and an episcopal residence.

    More information about the city of Roskilde.

    55.65078 12.141245
  • Næstved is one of the oldest towns of the country and was once one of the largest Danish towns in the Middle Ages. Today the city of Næstved has approximately 42,000 inhabitants making it one of the larger Danish provincial towns.  

    The city of Næstved has several shopping streets full of atmosphere with specialist shops and a square where markets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
    Information about the Næstved area.

    55.205479 11.767418