Heading to Copenhagen, never been before. Any running route suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Heading to Copenhagen, never been before. Any running route suggestions? Thanks in advance.
NYC wrote:
Heading to Copenhagen, never been before. Any running route suggestions? Thanks in advance.
This link has some nice ones:
http://www.scandinaviastandard.com/scandi-six-copenhagen-running-routes/I wasn't running while I was there but can vouch for most of the routes being very enjoyable
in terms of appeal. The bike is king in Denmark so keep your eyes open and be spatially aware.
Copenhagen is really cool; the Danes are pretty hardy folk so don't miss hanging out in Nyhavn
(pronounced 'New-hown')... outdoor tables, every chair has a big comfy blanket. Doesn't matter
if it's cold and rainy/windy, they'll be out with blankets draped over them, maybe a space heater
overhead if lucky to get the right spot.. eating and drinking away like it's San Diego in summer.
Great place to visit. If you're a little more adventurous spending an afternoon in Christiania is
well worth it.
Good luck!
Awesome! Much appreciated!
I really liked running in the amager faelled park. Great trails and very remote. I only passed a few people during a 10 mile run; a sharp contrast to the congestion and many cyclists in the city. I also enjoyed running around the Christianshavns Vold and freetown. It was not the best run I had in town, but definetly the most interesting! Have a great time and watch out for the cyclists!
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