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Discover Denmark's Forest Tower and the Forgotten Giants on a day trip from Copenhagen, featuring stunning views, expert guides, and unique natural sculptures.
Exploring Denmark’s scenic beauty and quirky sculptures without the hassle of planning your own trip? This tour from Copenhagen offers just that—combining architectural marvels and giant wooden trolls in a well-structured, five-hour adventure. With a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transportation equipped with WiFi, and a balanced schedule, it seems perfect for those craving nature, architecture, and a bit of Danish whimsy.
What we particularly like about this experience is the seamless blend of nature walks, impressive views, and cultural quirks, all bundled into a manageable day. However, a potential consideration is that you’ll need to purchase entrance tickets separately for the Forest Tower, which adds an extra step but also offers flexibility. This tour suits travelers who love a mix of outdoor exploration, striking scenery, and eccentric Danish art, making it ideal for families, couples, or solo adventurers wanting a taste of Zealand’s outdoor treasures.


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The tour kicks off at Colbjørnsensgade 15, just a short two-minute walk from Copenhagen’s main station, making it easy to access without fuss. From there, you’ll board a comfortable, air-conditioned minibus equipped with WiFi and bottled water—features appreciated by those who enjoy staying connected or need a break from city life.
The drive to Zealand takes about an hour, providing a scenic introduction to Denmark’s lush countryside. The guide, who has been praised for their wit and knowledge, often shares interesting tidbits about the landscape and Danish culture during the journey. This leg of the trip sets a relaxed tone, making the upcoming exploration feel even more rewarding.
The highlight for many is the Forest Tower, an innovative architectural structure that rises 140 meters above the treetops. The climb involves ascending 12 circular wooden levels, each offering different perspectives of the surrounding nature. This structure is not just about the views but also about experiencing the way nature and architecture intertwine.
Once at the top, you step onto a viewing platform where the expansive landscape unfolds. On a clear day, you can see all the way to Copenhagen and Malmö, over 50 kilometers away. Reviewers like Neil appreciated the “great views” and the helpful, friendly guide who provided tips for exploring Copenhagen afterward.
The walk up the tower is described as a “fab” experience, with trees growing in the middle of the structure, creating an unusual and tactile connection to the forest. The tower’s design allows you to walk around and observe how the changing seasons, weather, and light influence the scenery.
After descending, you’re encouraged to walk through the forested area, which is beautiful, especially under sunny skies—something one reviewer called a “beautiful walk.” The natural surroundings make the ascent and descent more than just physical activity; it’s an immersive experience in Danish nature.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour continues with visits to the Six Forgotten Giants, with Sleeping Louis being the most famous. These wooden sculptures are scattered about Zealand, created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo. The guide provides insight into the stories behind these giants, making the experience educational as well as whimsical.
While it’s short—about 15 minutes for each giant—their presence offers fantastic photo opportunities and a tangible sense of Danish creativity. Guests like Severiano noted that the guide’s knowledge made the visit more meaningful, and the sculptures themselves are undeniably charming.
The trip back to Copenhagen includes a brief stop at Hill Top Trine, giving you a chance for quick photos or a moment to appreciate the landscape. The return journey is about 45 minutes, again in comfort, with time to reflect on the day.
The entire itinerary is well-paced, balancing outdoor activity with scenic drives and cultural stops. The total duration is about five hours, with most reviews indicating that the timing felt just right—long enough to experience the highlights without feeling rushed.

At $131 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive experience—transport, a knowledgeable guide, and access to some of Zealand’s most enchanting sights. However, visitors should note that the Forest Tower entrance fee is not included, which costs around £40 for two adults (roughly $50). While this is an extra expense, it allows for flexibility—you can choose to purchase your ticket online beforehand or on-site, depending on your preference.
The inclusion of WiFi, bottled water, and a friendly guide enhances the overall value, especially for travelers who prefer not to handle logistics or navigation themselves. The reviews consistently highlight the guides’ excellent knowledge, wit, and ability to make the trip engaging.
Considering the ease of transportation, the scenic drive, and the unique attractions, many find this tour to be a good value. The chance to see the Forest Tower’s stunning views, walk among giant sculptures, and enjoy Denmark’s natural beauty in one day makes it a worthwhile outing for those interested in outdoor art, architecture, or just a break from city life.

Guests have praised the guides for their interesting stories and deep local knowledge, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing. Neil noted that the minibus’s WiFi and air conditioning made the trip comfortable, while Severiano appreciated the witty and friendly guide who shared good tips for Copenhagen.
Travelers like Zoe found the meeting point easy to locate, and many appreciated the balance of walking and driving. The walk up the tower, the views from the top, and the sculptures were highlighted as the trip’s best features. Some reviewers mentioned that the extra ticket cost was worth it for the views and the experience, especially since it allowed more flexibility.

If you’re someone who enjoys nature combined with architecture, this trip will appeal. It’s ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers who appreciate outdoor adventures, scenic views, and quirky art installations. It also suits those who prefer to relax with guided commentary rather than navigating alone.
This experience is perfect for visitors who want a balanced outdoor day that mixes scenic walks, cultural sculptures, and panoramic vistas, all wrapped in a comfortable, well-organized package.

The Copenhagen: Forest Tower & Forgotten Giants Trolls Trip provides a well-rounded blend of natural beauty, creative art, and architectural wonder. The knowledgeable guides, scenic views, and relaxed pace make it an appealing choice for travelers looking to step outside the city for a few hours and see a different side of Denmark.
While the entrance fee for the Forest Tower is an extra, many find the views and experience worth it—especially with the chance to see all the way to Copenhagen and Malmö on a clear day. The trip is especially suited for those who love outdoor activities, quirky sculptures, and want an authentic taste of Zealand’s countryside.
If you’re eager for a mix of adventure and art, and appreciate comfortable, guided experiences, this tour ticks all the boxes—and offers plenty of photo-worthy moments along the way.
“The guide was very interesting and had great knowledge of the area. we had a lovely smooth trip to the tower and then got to visit 2 of the trolls …”

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation by air-conditioned minibus, with WiFi and bottled water on board.
Do I need to buy my own tickets for the Forest Tower?
Yes, entrance tickets are not included in the tour price. You can purchase tickets online beforehand or on-site, costing around £40 for two adults.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about five hours, including travel, sightseeing, and breaks, with starting times available based on your schedule.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Colbjørnsensgade 15, Copenhagen, and returns there after the day’s activities.
What are the highlights?
Key highlights include walking up the 12 circles of the Forest Tower, enjoying panoramic views, visiting the giant trolls, and learning stories from knowledgeable guides.
Is it suitable for families?
Absolutely, especially for families with children who enjoy outdoor exploration and quirky sculptures.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for the forest walk and tower climb. Dress according to the weather, as much of the experience is outdoors.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking is flexible with the “reserve & pay later” option.
Is it a guided tour?
Yes, the tour is led in English by a knowledgeable guide who shares interesting insights and stories throughout the day.
This tour offers an engaging way to appreciate Denmark’s natural landscapes, innovative architecture, and artistic sculptures, making it a memorable addition to any Copenhagen itinerary.
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