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From: Tami Williams <>
Subject: Re: [DK] Denmark trip
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 07:52:39 -0600
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Thanks so much for your help. I'll check into those things.
Tami
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Helle Thor Hirschmann
<>wrote:
> I got to send this prematurely.
>
> Maybe someone else have some good links.
> Flying in to Sweden may also give you the chance of renting a car there.
> I have no idea how the prices are for renting cars neither places.
>
> Places for staying could be B&B, there are a link to a B&B site on
> www.visitdenmark.dk. Hotels may also be found in various prize classes.
>
> The weather is usually reasonable till about late October due to the Gulf
> Stream warming up the waters around Denmark.
>
> Hope you get a pleasant trip.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Helle
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
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> vegne af Helle Thor Hirschmann
> Sendt: 26. april 2011 11:53
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> Emne: Re: [DK] Denmark trip
>
> Tami.
>
> It would be possible to go those places within a 2 week period. Denmark is
> not a big place. From Copenhagen to Århus by train is about 4 hours.
> The best way to plan is to order tickets about 3 - 6 months BEFORE
> travelling. You may save 50 - 75% on fares.
>
> www.visitdenmark.dk is a good place to look.
>
> Living in Denmark I have not tried this but going to Austria (my husband is
> Viennese and my in-Laws live in Vienna), we may save very much - a trip by
> train through Germany could be as cheap as 27 Euro if you order it 3 -
> months ahead. If you want to go next day it cost almost 100 Euro.
> Some friends of ours live in England, but the families live here in
> Denmark.
> When they plan to go home for Christmas they order the trip in June and pay
> 45 Pounds instead of 145.
>
> Look into how much flying in to Sweden would be and renting cars there.
> Copenhagen and Bornholm are easily reached from Sweden.
>
> I do not know if there is a site called www.visitsweden.se
> Else try to Google the words "visit Sweden"
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: [mailto:] På
> vegne af Tami Williams
> Sendt: 26. april 2011 07:15
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> Emne: [DK] Denmark trip
>
> I am thinking about taking a trip to Denmark with my 82 year old mother who
> spent a great deal of time in her earlier years researching her Danish
> ancestors. I really want to take her before her health will not allow her
> to go. I wondered if anyone could answer a few questions for me.
>
> I want to go to the following places where my ancestors were from:
> Bornholm, Maribo, Vejle, and Aarhus.
>
> 1 - any suggestions if that is feasible to go to all those places in a two
> week time period?
> 2- where is the cheapest and best place to fly into, with those places in
> mind?
> 3- do I rent a car - or is that really expensive and is it feasible?
> 4- what is the best way to figure out lodging for the trip?
>
> Any information would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Tami
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