
Cities in Kystlandet
Horsens, Odder and Juelsminde
In Kystlandet you can set your course to the city of Horsens’s invigorating atmosphere and award winning museums, or you can visit the station town of Odder, which is packed with local hospitality and architectural gems from a bygone era. Or sit back and enjoy a perfect fish dish and make yourself at home in the cosy harbour town of Juelsminde.

Horsens
Horsens is one of Denmark’s oldest towns – and today one of the fastest growing. With its 65,000 inhabitants, Horsens is the largest town in Destination Kystlandet. Denmark’s seventh-largest city is no metropolis, and it does not feel like one either when you stroll through the historic streets, free from the hustle and bustle of big city life. However, the town is large enough to offer an excellent selection – whether you are looking for shopping, dining or cultural experiences. At the same time, it is compact enough that you can easily explore the town centre on foot.

Odder
The main town of the Odder Coast has 14,000 inhabitants. Despite its modest size and close proximity to the city of Aarhus, Odder is a very self-sufficient town that offers everything you need. There is a strong retail scene and a long pedestrian street, complemented by a couple of cosy squares.

Juelsminde
Juelsminde is Kystlandet’s number one holiday town. Surrounded by water on three sides, the town enjoys a truly special light and a holiday atmosphere that quickly gets under your skin. Sea views are almost a given in Juelsminde. The town has just 4,000 inhabitants, but during the summer season this number multiplies, creating a vibrant setting with a great selection of waterfront restaurants, family-friendly activities and ice cream parlours.














