Why Denmark Works for Little Ones
Denmark feels designed for families. Copenhagen's flat streets and extensive pedestrian zones make stroller navigation effortless, while the compact country means short travel times between destinations. Danes are genuinely welcoming to children, and you'll find baby-changing facilities in most public spaces.
Legoland Billund caters beautifully to toddlers with gentle rides and Duplo areas. The nearby Lalandia resort offers indoor water parks perfect for unpredictable weather. On Bornholm island, sandy beaches and short coastal walks suit pushchair wheels, while medieval Ribe charms with cobblestone streets (pack sturdy wheels!).
Getting Around with Pushchairs
Copenhagen's Metro and buses accommodate strollers easily, with dedicated spaces and step-free access. Trains between cities feature family carriages with extra space. Book these early, especially for the scenic journey to Bornholm via ferry.
Smart Accommodation Choices
Stay in Vesterbro or Nørrebro in Copenhagen for park access and family cafés. Choose hotels with kitchenettes—Danish supermarkets stock familiar baby brands. In Billund, family-friendly Hotel Propellen sits walking distance from Legoland.
Watch Out For
Dining costs add up quickly with children. Pack snacks and use hotel breakfast buffets strategically. Summer crowds at attractions mean longer queues—visit early mornings when possible.