Denmark: Things to do in Billund beyond LEGOLAND

Denmark: Things to do in Billund beyond LEGOLAND
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Most people probably go to Billund for LEGOLAND or because they’re flying in or out of Billund Airport, but the town and the surrounding area actually have more to offer than you might expect. You can easily spend a bit more time here, as there’s plenty to see, both in Billund itself and within a short drive. Here are some of the things you really shouldn’t miss if you’re visiting Billund:

LEGO House

If you only have time for one thing besides LEGOLAND, make it LEGO House. From the outside, it looks like a stack of LEGO bricks, and inside it’s designed as a mix between a play universe and a museum. It’s definitely not just for kids. It’s hard not to get drawn into the LEGO world, where imagination is the only limit to what you can build. What really stood out to me, though, was the exhibition in the basement. This is where the story of LEGO is told, with displays of many of the old sets and boxes you might have had yourself, or at least remember.

LEGO House website

Lunch at Billund Bageri

If you’re looking for something quick and tasty for lunch, Billund Bageri is a great option. Their sandwiches and pastries are really good, and it’s an easy stop after LEGO House. The bakery has been around since 1929, and you can feel that sense of history when you walk in. They’re best known for classic Danish bakery staples done really well. Think fresh bread, solid sandwiches for lunch, and a wide selection of traditional wienerbrød (Danish pastry).

Skulpturpark Billund

Skulpturpark Billund is a green walking path through town where art and nature are thoughtfully combined. The sculptures are spread out along the route, so you come across them as you move through the area. It’s a really nice walk, especially if the weather is good.

You can find a map and more information about the sculptures on the Skulpturpark Billund website.

Museum Give

Just outside Billund, you’ll find Museum Give, which focuses on life on the heath in earlier times and the transition to the farming culture that later shaped the area. You can walk through an old farmhouse from around 1910, step inside the general store and the classroom, and get a very clear sense of what everyday life looked like back then. When we visited, there was a focus on wool, and you could even try carding it yourself. It might sound a bit niche, but it’s a really interesting museum where you can easily spend an afternoon.

Museum Give website

Fary Lochan Distillery

A short drive from Billund, in the small village of Farre, you’ll find Fary Lochan, a small family run distillery founded by Jens Erik Jørgensen, who had a vision of creating a Danish whisky that stands out in both flavor and quality. At Fary Lochan, the malt is smoked over nettles, which gives the whisky a very distinctive taste. You can join a guided tour, hear the story behind it, see the production, and taste the different varieties. Best suited if you’re traveling without kids.

Fary Lochan Distillery website

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