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"Head over to Kongelundsfortet to learn more about the history of the fortifications that were built in 1914-1916. You’re allowed to climb the tower and walk through the old casemates. Do keep in mind that most information around the site is in Danish. The Kongelundsfortet also provides a good view over the surrounding salt marshes. Moreover, there are all kinds of free facilities for having a picknick or BBQ. A trip to the fortress can be easily combined with walks to nature. To the east, there’s a forest that hides a giant wooden sculpture called “Bjarke Cirkelsten”. Somewhat to the northwest of Kongelundsfortet lies Kalvebod Fællad. Closerby you can find Sydvestpynten beach, in case you want to dip into the sea. From the city centre of Københaven, it’s a 15km bikeride to the fortress. Alternatively, you can get there from Ørestad Station by taking busline 33. The bus departs once per hour and takes a little over 20 minutes."

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