2. Djurs SommerlandNimtofte Djurs Sommerland is an amusement park located in Djursland, Denmark. It resides just north of the village of Nimtofte, 23 kilometers west of Grenaa, and 36 kilometers east of Randers. The park opened in 1981, and it has progressively expanded every year since then. The park is, as suggested in the name, predominantly open in the summer, with the recent addition of special Halloween opening-days in October. The season begins around May and lasts until mid-October. Djurs Sommerland has had around 800,000 annual visitors in recent years, making the park the fifth largest tourist attraction in Denmark. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Ega EngsoRisskov Egå Engsø is an artificial lake and wetland site located in the north of the town of Aarhus between Vejlby, Risskov and Lystrup. Engsø means 'meadow lake' and Egå means 'oak stream', referring to the stream that drains the lake into the Aarhus bay. The lake area is bordered by the Djursland motorway to the north and the Aarhus-Grenaa railway and the municipal heating pipes from Studstrup Power Station to the south and west. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Kolindsund - Former Lake/ A Drive/ Djursland/ Denmark
Kolindsund – The sound of Kolind – is a drained out lake, the continuously is beeng pumped to prevent flooding. It is some of the most fertile farmland in Denmark. The area extends into the central part of the peninsula, Djursland from the town Grenå by the Kattegat-sea. Some want the area transformed into a lake again, but the problem is, that they are not the owners of Kolindsund….