Book a weekend break in Padborg and take advantage of the opportunity to stay near the Danish-German border in an area steeped in history. The station town is a hub for the export of commodities to and from the rest of Europe.
The town is home to the popular race track Padborg Park, which is open to anyone who loves to enjoy one adrenaline rush after another. The facility offers experiences in various vehicle classes and on motorbikes. You can also choose to take trips at a more leisurely pace by lacing up your walking boots and hiking along the historic Military Road that crosses the border in Padborg. The Military Road stretches all the way to Viborg and you will pass historic runestones and burial mounds on your walk.
Padborg is situated in the Municipality of Aabenraa, where there is a wealth of cultural experiences to enjoy. Visit Frøslevlejrens Museum and learn more about the history of the site during the Second World War. The camp was used to house Danish prisoners, predominantly resistance fighters. Frøslevlejren also includes Hjemmeværnsmuseet, which uses exhibitions to describe the history of the Danish Home Guard.
If you visit Padborg during summer, do not miss walking or biking on the scenic Gendarm Path, which follows the coastline to Høruphav in Sydals. Enjoy the beautiful views during the trip through the historic frontier land, where the entire road is marked with signs featuring a blue gendarme.
Denmark’s excellent public transport network means it’s easy to get to Padborg once you’ve travelled from the UK to Copenhagen. The train takes between 3 and 4 hours, or you can hire a car and explore the wider area as well. The border town’s surroundings offer various options for luxury accommodation, as well as welcoming, cosy B&Bs and inns.
In Padborg there is something to do for the entire family. Finish the holidays with a visit to the border stores where you can fill up the car with sweets and chocolates.