A small old Viking village, where you go back to the old days of living in Denmark, without a phone or television,
This is a fun place to walk around and look at all the old building they have recreated here. The people who walk around in this tiny village are extremely friendly, we couldn't speak danish, but they had no problem Changing to English 4 us.
There is a small price u pay by entrance and i am sure you would not regret this. Just remember that if you have a child with you that doesn't understand the English language on a higher level, they will need Allot of explanation beacuse of sometimes the hard pronounced words they use to describe the village.
Fun place to go i personally...
   Read moreI took my kids to this amazing experience this past week, and it was such an educational experience. From the volunteers, to the building, and authenticity, we were blown away. We chose to ârentâ the English basket, and immerse ourself in the village. From feeding the sheep carrots, to grinding our own corn, to playing the old games, weaving, learning from The Smiths, and enjoying the fire with the wise women in the Völvaâs hut. It was all well done. Each and every volunteer was kind, they took time to talk and teach us the old ways. To learn about the Gods, the way of living, the sacrifices, and the village. We will truly remember this experience. THANK YOU to each and...
   Read moreThis is such a charming place to visit: the village itself is fun to wander around, there are games to be played outside and iron age houses to discover, but the main thing that left an impression were the kind people working there. Every one of the people we spoke was so friendly and willing to help, it made us feel very welcome. Do try their mede: it's amazing. Also: the activity basket was so much fun: we ground our own flour, made bracelets and played games. Unfortunately we couldn't stay for the bard festival the next day, something my boyfriend is...
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