The town of
Helsingør is famous for Kronborg Slot (Castle), a monster of a castle that Shakespeare made famous as the fictional
An old village inside the first set of castle walls.
Inside the main castle square, where Joe quite adeptly recited a lengthy Hamlet sonnet (thanks to his familiarity with the musical Hair).
Near the castle, we found a totally hyggeligt tavern, Grønnehave. The menu lists their various smørrebrød, traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches.
Quite hyggeligt
We had a Wilbroe, the local pilsner, and two kinds of sild (pickled herring) smørrebrød (pronounced ‘shmorr bror’ as if you have a potato in your mouth, says our Danish host Stephane). Pickled herring, dark rye bread smeared with lard, caperberries, fresh dill, makes a lovely lunch.
Fredericksborg Slot, lakeside castle with baroque garden, that is used like any local park (biking, jogging, strolling, etc) by locals. Imagine.
The grand courtyard.
Little red riding hood?
1 comment:
those danish castles are straight from a fairytale...magical!
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