Aarhus Camping is centrally located in relation to many different attractions and entertainment venues. It's just a matter of exploring the area, and you're sure to find something fun to do and come home with plenty of great memories. In a roughly 50 km radius, for example, you can get close to wild animals, visit authentic castles and feel the adrenalin rush of a rollercoaster ride.
Here, you can see a small selection of everything the area has to offer.
Randers Rainforest is a tropical zoo, where the living ecosystem is onstantly changing, and something new is always going on – a unique place for both adults and children to enjoy.
At Gl. Estrup – the Manor Museum at Auning, you can visit exhibitions about the cultural history of the manors, based on the castle's original inventory. You can also stop by the Danish Museum of Agriculture, in the manor's farm buildings.
Enjoy the amazing view of Ebeltoft bay and the Mols hills, as you explore the beautifully-reproduced maritime environment of the Frigate Island, where the world's longest wooden ship, the Jylland, lies surrounded by the museum and café, a wooden shipyard and the lightship Fyrskib XXI.
Ree Park - Ebeltoft Safari extends over 70 hectares of beautiful, natural undulating woods and lakes, about 10 kilometres from Ebeltoft. The park is split into 5 continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, with a special focus on endangered species.
The Skandinavisk Animalpark (Scandinavian animal park) is Denmark's most natural animal experience. The whole family will enjoy this breathtaking home for polar bears, brown bears, wolves and a variety of other Scandinavian animals, spread over at least 450,000 m².
The whole family will be happy to spend an entire day at Munkholm Zoo. More than 400 animals, from over 90 different species, practically guarantee you an exciting and enjoyable day.
Rosenholm Castle has not been laid out like a museum, but rather like a stately home, exactly how it was when it was still inhabited, only a generation ago. There are examples of the way Denmark's leading noble family lived over a period of nearly 450 years./p>
The natural area in and surrounding Mols hills is one of Denmark's national parks. The park was formed during the last ice age, and the beautiful, dramatic slopes make for some of the most eye-catching scenery in the country.
Amid the beautiful scenery of Jutland, just south of Randers and only 30 minutes' drive from Aarhus, you will find Clausholm Castle & Park – one of the most beautiful and complete baroque locations in the country. The castle grounds are open to visitors all through the summer, and the castle itself is open throughout July and the first week in August.
Graceland Randers is a new venue, inspired by the home of Elvis Presley: Graceland in Memphis. Graceland Randers is Elvis Nostalgia, Elvis Museum and Elvis Shop. But Graceland Randers is also an American diner, mini cinema, and souvenir shop.
The railway is situated in the Hadsten Centre, and comprises over 1000 metres of track running through exciting mountain landscapes, tunnels and bridges – it's just like a trip through Southern Jutland, with model trains ranging from the turn of the previous century to this very day.
The World of Mazes Spend a day in Labyrinthia, the World of Mazes, near Silkeborg. Discover the world of labyrinths, and get plenty of exercise, both mental and physical. Enjoy the sight and scent of the hundreds of beautiful roses in our new water maze, and use your “little grey cells” in the “Cryptotheque”.