The summer residence of the Danish royal family (which begs the question: why does the Yelp listing use the German name for the place, rather than the Danish?) is perfectly situated in the small town of Fredensborg north of Copenhagen.
The place has a very country feel to it, with stables, a castle church, a long, wide, tree-lined street leading up to it, and a large park around the back.
As this is an active home for the royal family, there is no admittance into the castle itself, so you'll have to accept gazing at the castle from the outside. And it really is quite pretty, more wide-spread and less lofty than you might imagine.
Because you can only see it from the outside, this isn't really a full-day program, so I'd recommend combining it with the castle gardens as well.
Best visited during the week, if you can, as on the weekends the castle areas are converted to a rural version of Chinatown, with throngs of tourists and lines of tourist busses spitting diesel fumes. read more