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Discover Denmark’s royal history on this relaxed day trip visiting Kronborg Castle and Frederiksborg Palace, perfect for slow walkers and history lovers.
A Thoughtful Look at the Easy Pace Tour of Kronborg Castle & Frederiksborg Palace
This guided day trip from Copenhagen offers a leisurely way to explore two of Denmark’s most iconic castles, with plenty of time to soak in the sights without feeling rushed. The tour combines history, architecture, and scenic landscapes, making it a great choice for those who prefer a relaxed pace, perhaps with limited mobility or simply looking to enjoy the attractions at their own speed.
What stands out most is the small group size—with a maximum of 16 travelers—ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience. We particularly appreciate the focus on insightful storytelling by friendly guides, who sprinkle their commentary with humor and fun facts. However, one consideration is that the tour is not suitable for travelers with significant mobility challenges, as it involves some stairs and uneven surfaces. This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, slow walkers, and anyone who wants to enjoy Denmark’s royal landmarks comfortably.


This tour combines two of Denmark’s crown jewels—Kronborg Castle in Helsingør and Frederiksborg Palace in Hillerød. It’s perfect for travelers who want to enjoy the sights without the pressure of a fast itinerary or the physical strains of intensive walking. The entire day runs roughly 8 to 8.5 hours, making it a manageable escape from Copenhagen while still giving ample time for exploration and photos.
The journey begins with pickup options from over 50 locations across Copenhagen, which means you’re likely to find a convenient spot close to your hotel or accommodation. The buses are comfortable, equipped with Wi-Fi and bottled water, and the small group size minimizes crowding—enabling a more relaxed atmosphere.
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Your first major stop, Kronborg Castle, is famously associated with Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The guided tour here lasts about 2 hours, during which you’ll learn about its fascinating history, from its days within the Kalmar Union to the modern era. The guide’s storytelling is peppered with humor and fun facts, making the history memorable.
Guests have noted that the guided tour provides plenty of context, helping visitors appreciate the castle’s strategic importance and its architecture. The tour also offers enough free time for self-exploration, so slow walkers can comfortably keep pace or linger as they wish. Visitors have described the castle as “spectacular,” especially the views of the Øresund Strait, which add to the experience.
After Kronborg, the tour takes you through North Zealand, a landscape of lush forests, cozy villages, and tranquil lakes. It’s a scenic part of the day that adds a quiet charm to the overall experience, providing a break from sightseeing and a chance to enjoy nature’s calm.
Arriving in Hillerød, you’ll have about three hours to explore Frederiksborg Palace, widely regarded as one of the most beautiful renaissance palaces in Europe. Built in the 1700s, it was commissioned by King Frederik IV and now houses Denmark’s Museum of National History. You can wander through ornate rooms, admire stunning paintings, and marvel at the intricate architecture.
What we love about Frederiksborg is the diverse ways to enjoy your time—inside the palace, you can appreciate the art, history, and architecture, or step outside into the baroque gardens for photos or a peaceful stroll. Reviewers appreciated that the palace’s gardens are a lovely setting for a break, and that exploring on your own allows you to pace yourself.
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, the guide can recommend local cafes serving Danish classics or international dishes. Alternatively, strolling the charming town’s pedestrian streets offers a relaxed, local experience. Many travelers find this flexibility appealing, especially if they want a laid-back meal or some free time to shop.
The tour is tailored for those who use walking aids like canes or walker frames, as long as they can climb stairs and handle uneven surfaces. However, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with severe mobility issues. The guide emphasizes safety, especially on cobblestones and spiral staircases.
The group size keeps the experience intimate, and the pickup times are arranged to suit your schedule, with some notifications sent 36 hours in advance. Seats on the bus are free but limited and distributed on a first-come, first-served basis—so booking early is recommended.

At $133 per person, this tour offers an accessible and comprehensive way to discover two regal sites away from the hustle of city sightseeing. The inclusion of transportation, guided storytelling, entrance fees, and Wi-Fi makes it an affordable package—especially given the quality of the sites visited and the personalized attention of the small group.
Travelers have praised the knowledgeable guides for their engaging storytelling, making history come alive in a relaxed manner. The scenic drive and beautiful architectural details at both castles elevate the overall experience, and the flexible timing allows for personal exploration.
While it doesn’t include lunch, the tour’s flexibility means you can choose a local café or enjoy a picnic if the weather’s nice. The tour’s design prioritizes comfort, cultural enrichment, and scenery, making it a solid choice for those who want a low-pressure, enriching day outside Copenhagen.

This experience is perfect for history buffs eager to see Denmark’s royal residences, slow walkers who appreciate taking their time, and families or groups seeking a relaxed, informative day. It’s also suitable for travelers who prefer small group settings and want active but manageable sightseeing without the physical strain of long walks or strenuous climbs.
People with mobility aids that are compatible with stairs and uneven surfaces will find this tour manageable, but it’s not designed for wheelchair users. The focus on cultural and scenic immersion makes it ideal for those who enjoy a leisurely pace and authentic experiences.

Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup from most central Copenhagen locations is included, and you’ll travel comfortably between sites in a small bus equipped with Wi-Fi and bottled water.
How long do we spend at each site?
You’ll have around 2 hours at Kronborg Castle and approximately 3 hours at Frederiksborg Palace, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing and exploring independently.
Can I bring food or drinks?
Food or beverages are not allowed in the bus, and lunch isn’t included. However, guides can recommend local cafes, and you’re free to enjoy your own meal during free time in Hillerød.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility aids?
It’s designed for slow walkers and those who can climb stairs and handle uneven surfaces. It’s not suitable for wheelchair users or those with severe mobility challenges.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advisable—think layers, windbreakers, and sturdy shoes, especially if it’s damp outside.
What if I have a larger group or special requests?
Seats are limited and allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. For larger groups or specific needs, contact Ophelia Tours directly to inquire about arrangements.

This easy-paced tour offers a relaxed, insightful way to experience Denmark’s regal history, stunning architecture, and scenic landscapes. Its personal touch, combined with expert storytelling and flexible timing, makes it ideal for travelers who want to savor their day without rushing through the highlights.
If you’re someone who loves a good story, appreciates beautiful castles, and prefers a gentle pace, this trip will likely be a highlight of your Danish adventure. It’s particularly well-suited for history enthusiasts, slow walkers, and those seeking a comfortable, value-packed day outside of Copenhagen.
For a memorable journey into Denmark’s royal past—without the physical exhaustion—you’ll find this tour a practical and charming choice.