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Take out<br />
the bikes<br />
Cycling through Greve<br />
Several visitors prefer to experience Greve on<br />
bike to enjoy the meeting of town and country<br />
which is so characteristic of Greve. Whether<br />
you are more inclined to nature on the beach<br />
and moors or attracted to family activities and<br />
shopping galore, Greve has got it all – in cycling<br />
distance. You will find separate paths for<br />
cyclists and walkers along major roads and<br />
throughout the landscapes.<br />
Touring the summer country<br />
Bring the whole family along on a cycling tour<br />
from Hundige Strand Familiecamping to Greve<br />
Museum, accommodated on a pretty local farm<br />
on the outskirts of idyllic Greve Village. For the<br />
adults, exhibits relate history and art dating<br />
back to the 18th century Hedebo region, while<br />
the children will enjoy the home baked buns<br />
and cakes in the museum’s lovely garden. From<br />
here your tour can proceed through the village<br />
and through Tune, from where you have access<br />
to beautiful Hedeland with its grassy hills, small<br />
lakes and winding paths.<br />
Setting out from Hundige Harbour, just a few<br />
minutes on bike will take you to Waves Shopping<br />
Centre with 110 shops under one roof –<br />
and to the Beach Park (Strandparken) with<br />
sand, water and sun.<br />
Adventures at Hedeland<br />
Hedeland is an obvious place for children and<br />
adults to explore on bike or on foot, and to<br />
enjoy here is a host of activities for big and<br />
small alike: canoeing, golf, a steam railway<br />
and a ski hill. In 2012 Hedeland opened a<br />
children’s oasis with a playground for small<br />
children. Other attractive features at Hedeland<br />
are a 1.3 km open air fitness track and a<br />
ropeway for older children and adults.<br />
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