Attractions
Beautifully located by the source of Kolding Fjord you will find Kolding. A lively town with a fascinating history and an active design, art and cultural life with galleries, museums as well as modern design schools, which definitely put a colourful mark on the town.
KOLDINGHUS CASTLE
In the middle of Kolding is the town's landmark - the beautifully restored Kolding Castle, the original walls of which originate all the way from 1268. The stunning and weathered buildings accommodate a museum, changing special exhibitions as well as an abundance of exciting possibilities for different meeting activities, dinners, parties or receptions.
In the old supply cellar under the castle's north wing, Café Koldinghus offers good Danish food as well as unique party options for 10-80 persons.
Read more at www.koldinghus.dk
TRAPHOLT
You will find one of Denmark's most exciting and modern museums for modern art and furniture art just a short walk from Hotel Koldingfjord. Many of the exhibitors are of international standard and the museum itself is an architectural gem.
Read more at www.trapholt.dk
DANSK SYGEPLEJEHISTORISK MUSEUM
Just a stone's throw from Hotel Koldingfjord is the Dansk Sygeplejehistorisk Museum (Danish Nursing History Museum). Delve down into an historical account from the time Hotel Koldingfjord functioned as a sanatorium for children with tuberculosis. The museum has changing special exhibitions and offers tailored introductions for groups.
Read more at www.dshm.dk
GEOGRAFISK HAVE
Geografisk Have is a 12 hectare, botanical garden where the geographic element relates to the trees, bushes and herbs planted according to country of origin. A fragrant, green oasis in the southern part of Kolding.
Read more at www.geografiskhave.dk
If you are driving, in less than an hour you can get to the "Old Town" in Aarhus, LEGOLAND and Lalandia in Billund, the Lion Park in Givskud and H.C. Andersen's house in Odense.






