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8961 Allingåbro
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Scandinavian Wildlife Park near Tirstrup is home to bears and wolves. You can visit the wolves' enclosure by means of the longest wooden walkway in Denmark, spanning the Nordic wilderness - 200 metres of intense excitement. We have a total of 300 animals of 20 different Nordic species. Arctic fox and red deer in the open meadowland. Moose, fox and roe deer in the woodland. Snakes in the marshland. And then, of course, there are the reindeer and the fallow deer that like to be stroked. Why not bring your picnic basket when you visit the park.

Djurs Sommerland - for the whole family ! Take the family for an unforgettable experience - a breathtaking ride on the Thors Hammer roller-coaster. Then sail down the Colorado River in a dugout canoe, try sailing a raft down the foaming Rio Grande, have a ride on one of the many fun merry-go-round attractions or enjoy the thrill of the crazy water slides in the huge Waterland. There´s action every time at Djurs Sommerland !

Visit Randers Rainforest and experience at close hand the diverstiy of animals and plants in their natural environment. Explore a world that is always warm and where the smells, the high humidity and the many wonderful sounds give the impression that you are in a real rainforest. The two Asian gibbon apes are thriving in Randers Rainforest; their fantastic singing only confirms that they are enjoying each other's company. Beneath the domed ceiling, flying foxes glide, butterflies flutter while the parrots satisfy their curiosity studying the visitors.

Crocodiles in Randers Regnskov - tropical zoo

In 1960 the 'Jylland' was tugged from the Naval Dockyard in Copenhagen to Ebeltoft and on August 11th in 1984 she made her last journey on her own keel to the new exhibition dock. Today it has been fully restored with full rigging.The 2450-ton frigate 'Jylland' was built at the Royal Danish Naval Dockyard in Copenhagen and launched in 1860. It was the last large war vessel of the Danish Navy to be built of oak entirely. The 'Jylland' had an engine as well as sails. The sails spread was 17,100 square feet (1881 m2) and the height from the waterline to the top of the main mast was 55 m. The hull is 71 m long and has a draught of 6 m. The ornament consisted of 44 heavy muzzle-loaded guns

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