Quirky Scandinavia: Private day trip from Copenhagen
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What to expect
Your day trip begins wherever you are
Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in Copenhagen whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.Discover more with local expertise
Your driverās local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden cafĆ© here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips youāll love sharing later. This isnāt a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.Explore at your own pace
Perfect for any private group
Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.Good to know
- Two-way private car transfer
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Personalized pickup and drop-off
- Professional English-speaking driver
- Complimentary bottled water
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
- Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Malmo, Dragor, Stevns Klint, and Oscar Under the Bridge should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
- Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
Your trip at a glance
Your trip at a glance




Brace yourself for one of the world's most deliberately uncomfortable museum experiences at the Disgusting Foods Museums in Malmo, a temple to the foods that unite some cultures and horrify others.
What to see
- Over 80 foods from around the world selected for their capacity to provoke disgust, fascination, or both: maggot-infested cheese from Sardinia, fermented Greenlandic shark, century eggs, and insects prepared as everyday delicacies
- Thought-provoking exhibitions exploring how culture, biology, and psychology shape our sense of what is edible (and what isn't)
- The smell bar: a sensory gauntlet that presents some of the exhibition's most pungent entries without any visual context
What to do
- Dare to taste samples from the museum's most notorious entries, the adventurous are rewarded
- Reflect on how the foods we find revolting reveal more about our own culture than the cultures that love them
Take note
- Check current opening hours and book in advance: disgustingfoodmuseum.com




Stroll through one of Denmark's most perfectly preserved 18th-century villages, where cobblestone lanes, ochre-painted houses, and an unusually assertive population of free-roaming geese make for an unforgettable afternoon.
What to see
- The historic harbour and its colourful painted fishermen's cottages, largely unchanged since the 18th century and best photographed in the golden afternoon light
- The self-declared "Goose Republic", a playful local tradition in which the village geese roam freely and have been known to assert their right of way over visitors on the lanes
- DragĆør Museum, housed in a former merchant's villa and dedicated to the village's seafaring and trading heritage
What to do
- Wander the narrow lanes and settle by the harbour for a coffee or picnic, the pace of life feels pleasantly distant from the capital
- Give the geese a respectful berth, they take their republic seriously




Stand on one of the planet's most significant geological boundaries, a chalk cliff where the day the dinosaurs died is literally written into the rock.
What to see
- The UNESCO World Heritage cliffs of Stevns Klint, stretching 15 kilometres along the Danish coastline, a dramatic wall of white chalk and dark flint rising directly from the sea
- The fish clay layer embedded in the cliff face: a thin dark band of iridium-rich sediment deposited exactly 66 million years ago when the asteroid impact that ended the Cretaceous period left its chemical signature in the Earth's crust
- The Cold War-era Stevnsfort fortress, built into the clifftop during the 1950s to defend against Soviet naval assault
What to do
- Walk the clifftop path for views along the dramatic coastline and down to the pale chalk walls below
- Visit the Stevns Klint Museum (Klimarium) to understand the geological and Cold War histories embedded in this remarkable site




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