hocuspontas · 15/01/2012 18:16. Return fares from Stansted to Billund are around £300 if I'm reading it correctly. Obviously you will need to get from Yorkshire to Stansted but if you don't need transport the other end (being so close to the airport), it seems like a cheap way to get there. Add message.
Also have the traditional Danish ice creams in a cone (you will get huge servings. Don’t get 2 or 3 scoops each for the children as they won’t be able to finish it). Pastries are much nicer than the ‘Danish pastries’ you get here. Worth going to a konditori/bakery/naice cafeteria and enjoying them properly.
Legoland, UK. Location: Windsor, Berkshire, England. Like its relations, Legoland Windsor resort is one of the best theme parks in the UK. It’s a great theme park for 1-year-olds, UK based, as well as children older. As well as its rides, it features Lego building workshops for children between 3 and 12.
If you’re based in the UK Windsor has the pro of being a cheaper option. If you can afford it though I’d say Billund is a much better experience. Not so much because of the LEGOLAND but the LEGO House. I can’t stress how much I enjoyed it. I know the Billund LEGOLAND is also building or has now built a new LEGO Movie 2 section so it’s
Follow the Cliffs at Møns Klint. One of the most outstanding landscapes in the Danish countryside is Møns Klint. Standing on the edge of 3.7 miles (6 kilometers) of chalk cliffs, 393.7 feet (120 meters) above sea level will take your breath away. Follow the walking paths or the cycling routes and explore the green woodlands and pastures, the
Here’s what it’s really like, with my Legoland Castle Hotel Billund review. Check out my complete guide to Denmark with kids here. Legoland Castle Hotel Billund: the essentials. Split into two buildings, the Wizard’s Castle and the Knight’s Castle, there are 142 rooms in total.
Ok, another "worth it" question. We have been to Legoland in Carlbad, Windsor, and Billund (they now have another one in Germany) Since you mentioned Windsor, I can tell you about differences.
Billund. The attractions of the 'company town' of Billund (built around a little Danish product you might know: Lego) are so geared to families you might feel a little, well, underdressed if you visit without your own set of excited offspring. But don’t let that stop you from embracing your inner child and allocating the wondrous Legoland and
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