Denmark
A country of 1500 islands, medieval old towns and endless forests, Estonia feels like an inviting place for culture and nature enthusiasts, should it be a tour of medieval Hanseatic cities, an island hopping or a swamp safari.
The small size of Estonia makes travel from one point to another inexpensive and can also accommodate changing landscapes and lot of excitement in a few days trip. Furthermore, there are very special ways to travel: You can move along ice roads between the mainland and the islands in winter, you can enjoy the fifth season at Soomaa in spring by taking a tour through the forest by boat. This is accompanied by Wi-Fi as a “human right” – almost all of Estonia is covered with wireless internet access network that is mostly free.

Copenhagen
Come and be charmed by Copenhagen, Northern Europe’s cosiest capital, packed with cafés, shops, and the best restaurants in Scandinavia.
Copenhagen is one of the world's best cycle cities. So, go with the flow and explore the city by bike, Copenhagen-style. It's not only healthy, it's also eco-friendly and fun!
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Bornholm
Everyone's talking about this cute little Baltic island of culinary wonders and laid-back island living.
In 2017 Bornholm became the first place in Europe to be designated a World Craft Region. At an old merchant’s house turned local gallery in Hasle, you can get up close to the textiles, pottery, art and glassware shaping the island’s vibrant creative culture and head on to meet the makers themselves.
Text courtesy of Visit Denmark