Billund

Billund is a city in Jutland, western Denmark. It has some 8700 inhabitants and is known as the home of LEGO.

Get in
There is no railway line to Billund, so all transportation is by road or air.

By car
Billund is situated in the middle of Jutland, this means that there are roads in every direction. Usually tourists coming from other countries will drive along the E45 motorway. If you are coming from the south, drive to Kolding and continue towards Billund. If you are coming from the north or east, turn at Vejle for Billund.

By bus
The airport runs two express shuttle buses to Vejle (30 minutes, 80 DKK) and Aarhus (1½ hours, 180 DKK via Horsens & Skanderborg) several times per day. There are also direct public buses from Billund to Vejle and Grindsted (lines 244 & 907X), Kolding (406, 1 hour) and Horsens (117, 2 hours). All of these buses stop at the airport.

By train
As the train station closed in the 1950s, your only option is the train to Vejle and the bus from there (see above).

See
Randbøl Hede og Frederikshåb Plantage

Do




Look at Oplev Billund to see what other activities there are.

Eat
Inside Legoland, Lego House and Lalandia there are also restaurants.

More options than in Billund are in Vejle 30 km away, where there are a lot of fine restaurants. They are a little expensive but worth the trip.

Budget


A budget alternative is to get some food from the supermarkets (see the Buy section above).

Sleep
The biggest provider is Lalandia (see 'Do') which has hundreds of vacation rentals available, centered around families.

Go next

 * Vejle, The regional capital of south Jutland.