Another reason we chose this cruise was the chance to visit Aarhus and see the Moesgaard Museum - one of the finest museums in the world dedicated to archaeology and ethnography, it also houses the 'Graubelle Man' (worlds best preserved bog body) and had a special exhibition on Rus Vikings while we were there.
We chose the Aarhus City, Moesgaard Museum and Den Gamla By tour - this was ...
We were pleasantly surprised with our tour of the Frykat Viking Fortress. Our guide was excellent, reading stories of Vikings to us on the long bus ride. The Fortress is both an archeological site and a village recreation. It was a long day due to the bus ride, and we were happy we did it. ...
My husband and I walked off the ship and into town which is about a mile. We visited the cathedral which was nice but not a church can’t hold interest for a long time. They do have a fresco from the 1300’s. There is not a lot to see around the church so we then walked about another mile to the outside museum Den Gamle. We really enjoyed Den Gamle which are older buildings relocated from around ...
Wonderful surprise. City provided complimentary roundtrip shuttle into downtown which we used twice in morning and afternoon with free wifi. at the tourist center and most of downtown. We visited three churches with major history during Sunday services. Quite illuminating. Downtown was well developed as second largest city in Denmark and largest chruches in Denmark ...
Rushed No time to see anything. We were hurried walking past a few locations. We were told we needed to see more at each location but no time. Then you get back to the port 3-4 hours before the ship leaves ...