Winter is a magical time to explore the Danish Castle Centre in Vordingborg, a perfect destination for families seeking engaging historical experiences combined with cozy indoor comforts. The Centre, nestled in South Zealand, offers a warm welcome from February 7 to February 22, operating daily from 10:00 to 16:00, making it ideal for a winter day trip or a short getaway.
Families can immerse themselves in the fascinating stories of medieval kings and queens, with children discovering the exciting treasure hunt and creative play areas. The Goose Tower, part of the centre’s rich heritage, invites visitors to climb and enjoy stunning views, although prams are not recommended for this part of the visit. Entry to the tower is included with museum admission, which is free for children and young people under 18 when accompanied by an adult.
For those who wish to relax and recharge, a cosy café is available on-site, serving coffee, cake, and light meals during the winter holiday period. This historic building, once part of Prince George’s palace, offers a delightful atmosphere to warm up from the chilly air outside. Visitors are welcome to enjoy their own snacks in the outdoor castle grounds, surrounded by centuries-old ruins that are open to the public at all hours, free of charge.
The Danish Castle Centre ensures accessibility for all, with wheelchair-friendly facilities and smooth gravel paths making exploration easier. Ample parking and convenient bus connections from Vordingborg Station also simplify your arrival and departure.
For more information and to plan your visit, families can contact the Centre at +45 7070 1236 or via email at museerne@museerne.dk. Discover the perfect winter family adventure where history, nature, and cozy moments come together beautifully.