Hotel Østerport





The Hotel Østerport Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Mountain bike path from the center of Copenhagen to the Green Belt, where this path follows the official mountain bike route. The trail runs through fantastic nature full of wildlife such as Dyrehaven. The path passes historical sights such as old water mills and Lake Raadvadsøen, the birthplace of Danish industry. The path passes Lyngby and Bagsværd lakes, several streams and forests.
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The castle in Copenhagen is one of the best preserved fortresses in Europe. This route passes the 17th-century building, which was once the town's castle, but today is used as military barracks and offices. The star shape of the island was famous for its defensive purposes. Parts of the castle are open to visitors. The castle is surrounded by water, and there will therefore also be good chances to see ducks and other birds. From the top of some of the hills, there will be a nice view of...
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This trail goes through some of Copenhagen's scenic areas such as Fælledparken and Østre Anlæg. In both places, the forested surroundings and lakes can be enjoyed, where ducks have previously been seen in the lakes. The trail will also pass by Kastellet, The Little Mermaid and Churhill Park. The castle is one of Northern Europe's best-preserved fortresses, which is today used as barracks.
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This trail takes you through Fælledparken, Kongens have, Øster anlæg and past the lakes, where you can look at the many ducks that live here.
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This trail starts at Classens Have in Østerbro and takes you through parts of Copenhagen towards Geelskov. Along the way, you will pass Sorgenfri Slotshave, along parts of Mølleåen, through Ravnholm forest, Ermelund and Geelskov. You can enjoy the wooded nature in all the forests. You will also come past smaller lakes where it is possible to see ducks.