Backpacking in Denmark is clean, safe, and incredibly easy—but it’s also one of the most expensive countries in Europe. If you plan smart, though, it can be a fantastic and relaxed trip.
🇩🇰 Why Backpack Denmark?
🏙️ Copenhagen & Urban Life

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- Copenhagen is one of Europe’s coolest capitals
- Highlights:
- Nyhavn
- Tivoli Gardens
- Super bike-friendly 🚲
🌊 Coastal & Island Scenery
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- Skagen – where two seas meet
- Bornholm – rugged cliffs + beaches
- Endless quiet coastlines
🏰 Castles & History
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- Kronborg Castle – Hamlet’s castle
- Frederiksborg Castle – fairytale vibes
🚴 Lifestyle & Vibe

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- “Hygge” culture (cozy, relaxed living)
- World-class cycling infrastructure
- Clean, calm, and very organized
🧭 Backpacking Route (1–2 weeks)
- Copenhagen (3–4 days)
- → Helsingør (Kronborg Castle)
- → Roskilde (Viking Ship Museum)
- → Odense (birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen)
- → Aarhus (cool second city)
- → Skagen (nature + beaches)
Optional: Ferry to Bornholm
💰 Budget (Important!)
- 💵 Budget: €70–120/day (minimum)
- 🛏️ Hostels: €25–50/night
- 🍔 Food: €10–20 per meal
- 🍺 Beer: €6–10
💡 Money-saving tips:
- Cook your own food
- Use supermarkets (Netto, Lidl)
- Rent bikes instead of transport
- Look for free walking tours
🚆 Getting Around
- Trains are excellent but pricey
- Buses are cheaper
- Bikes are often the best option in cities
🗣️ Language
- Danish is the official language
- Almost everyone speaks perfect English
Transport in Denmark
⚠️ Things to Know
- Very safe (one of the safest countries in the world)
- Weather can be windy and unpredictable 🌬️
- Wild camping is restricted, but campsites are good
🎒 Who It’s Best For
- First-time backpackers ✔️
- Solo travelers ✔️
- People who like easy, stress-free travel ✔️
Less ideal if:
- You’re on a super tight budget
💬 Bottom line
Denmark is not the cheapest backpacking destination, but it’s one of the easiest and most comfortable. Think of it as a relaxed, scenic, bike-friendly trip rather than a hardcore budget adventure.