
Denmark enjoys being called the bicycle-friendly country. There are innumerable cycling routes across this country, including 10 long-distance ones. The perimeter of Bornholm and the West Coast of Jutland are the places getting wider fame for this activity. The 12-kilometre stretch to north of Dyrehaven in the Copenhagen area is the most popular cycling route.
The country also offers numerous swimming opportunities along sandy stretches. Along with swimming, one can also get easy access to activities like windsurfing and the areas for carrying out this activity vary from the open sea to inland creeks and sheltered coastal inlets, where calm waters perform the duty of morale boosters for the amateurs.
Denmark also gives you a great scope for yachting and this wonderful activity can be well carried out on the 7300-km coastline and even on hundreds of other islands. Smålandshavet (the area nestled between Zealand and Lolland) offers lots of serene water inlets, streams and lakes, many of which are stroked with pike, perch and trout. Hence, salt-water fishing is possible here.





