Best Time To Visit Denmark

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Denmark is a country that should be experienced. What the Danes value more than anything else, is their happiness, equality, and environmental consciousness. In fact, it’s these values that have made Denmark one of the most equal and the happiest countries in the world. From medieval castles, to rolling hills, beautiful canals, eclectic modern architecture, and more! Let’s figure out the best time to travel to Denmark, so you can also marvel at their contemporary style and mind–blowing infrastructure.

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Quick Facts

  • Best Time to Visit: May – June (spring), September – October (fall)
  • High Tourist Season: June – August (summer)
  • Low Season: November – March (winter)
  • All Seasons: April – June (spring), June – August (summer), September – October (fall), November – April (winter)
  • The best time to visit Denmark is during April – June, when the spring is in full swing, or in September – October, when the fall colours take over.
  • The Danish high season offers great weather and amazing activities. The crowds won’t be too high, compared to the other countries in Europe, either. However, the cost of accommodation and travel will increase.
  • Winter is the low season in Denmark, as the days become cold and rather wet. However, visitors can enjoy Danish hygge, and the wonderful Christmas during this period.

When you visit Denmark, you will be surprised by how quickly you slip into their way of living. Whether it is lounging by the canal side with some of the best pastries in the world, and a glass of Carlsberg in your hand; or cycling to your next tourist destination, instead of just taking a cab, Denmark’s values of equality and sustainability will definitely start seeping into your consciousness. Denmark has plenty to offer to those who are on the lookout for luxury as well. After all, this is the country of dozens of Michelin star restaurants!

The weather in Denmark is similar to the weather across Europe with warm spring and summer, and a bitterly cold winter. However, Denmark has something unique to offer in every season, including the amazing hygge (literally translated into cozy), where they get together in a warm room, with some alcohol and amazing food!

Seasonal Overview

1. April to June – Spring / Good Season

Cycling in Copenhagen
A cyclist cycling through the streets of Copenhagen

Spring is a perfect season to visit Denmark for a number of reasons. This is a good time to travel to Denmark if you want to enjoy perfectly blue skies, long days, good weather conditions, and very little crowds. This is not the peak season, so you don’t have to worry about an abundance of tourists either. A lot of the places will be opening right after the winter closure, so you will definitely get to enjoy some discounts on accommodations and tourist activities.

  • Avg. Temperature: 65 – 70° F / 18 – 21° C (in Copenhagen)
  • Rainfall: 23 – 53 mm
  • Season: Spring
  • Highlights: The weather is close to perfect for some outdoor activities. You should definitely rent out a bike and ride through the famous Danish roads. If you want to explore Copenhagen, this is a great season to do so – the room prices will be at their most reasonable, and you can enjoy at Tivoli Gardens that will be opening after a 3 months break! The country will be celebrating its Independence Day on June 5, so you have an excuse to party. You can also join in on a huge rave festival called Distortion held every June. Other areas that are perfect for visiting during this season include Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse, or the Lillebaelt Bridge.

2. June to August – Summer / High Season

Roskilde Music Festival
Roskilde Festival is the oldest and biggest music festival in Denmark

There are a lot of benefits of traveling in Denmark during this season. The days will be incredibly long, so you can get the most out of your day, the weather will be mildly warm, making it perfect for outdoor activities. A lot of Danish people go camping during these months, so that can be a unique experience for you. This is the holiday season for the Danes as well, so if you want to avoid the crowds, head inwards towards the mainland, as most Danish tourists would head towards the lakes and the coast. Make sure you book your tickets and accommodation well in advance, so as to not lose your spot!

  • Avg. Temperature:  68 – 69° F / 20 – 21° C (in Copenhagen)
  • Rainfall: 48 – 111 mm
  • Season: Summer
  • Highlights: This is the season of music festivals all across Denmark – especially the Roskilde Music Festival that attracts hundreds of international artists. You can also go to Aalborg and listen to the singing trees (the trees are like radios – you press a button, and they play music). Copenhagen will get slightly deserted, since a lot of the locals will be out vacationing. However, there will be a number of other festivals here, including Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Copenhagen Pride, or the Strom Festival as well.

3. September to October – Fall / Good Season

The Wadden Sea National Park
Seals enjoying the sun on the sand bank in the Wadden Sea National Park

The autumn weather will still be pleasant, but the weather starts getting rather cold, with some scattered showers throughout the country. You will definitely need a thick coat or some sweaters to keep you going during these months. The prices of accommodation and tickets will be much cheaper during this month, compared to the summer high.

  • Avg. Temperature: 53 – 68° F / 12 – 20° C (in Copenhagen)
  • Rainfall: 35 – 82 mm
  • Season: Fall
  • Highlights: If you want to go to Legoland in Billund, this is a good season to visit, as the crowds will be manageable. This is also a great time to visit the Wadden Sea National Park, where you’ll be able to see millions of migratory birds make their journey, and also see a number of seals in their breeding colonies. If you’re in Copenhagen, make sure to visit the Copenhagen Blues Festival in September or the Copenhagen Night of Culture in October.

4. November to March – Winter / Low Season

Tivoli, a snow-white winter wonderland Christmas market
Christmas in Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen

The weather in Denmark will get quite cold during winter, and you will definitely need multiple layers of warm clothes to keep you going. Many places shut down for the winter – especially places that are off the road – like Aalborg, Odense, etc. Unless you stick to the major cities, you will not be able to enjoy much in the way of tourism.

  • Avg. Temperature: 34 – 51° F / 1 – 11° C  (in Copenhagen)
  • Rainfall: 43 – 108 mm
  • Season: Winter
  • Highlights: The biggest highlight of this season is Christmas time. The streets get all decked up, and the entire country comes alive. There is a lot of carol singing, and exchange of gifts during this period as well. Do not miss the Tivoli Christmas Market, it is stunning and has some amazing food.
Published by Erik Jensen, updated on February 10, 2024
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