Castles in the dunes: not mirages, they’re real!

Buckets and spades at the ready, as it’s time to revisit the International Sand Sculpture Festival in Hundested.

The sculptures represent Danish as well as international historical events from the last century.

Though the event is suitable for all ages, it is specially informative and entertaining for children as they will not only learn about art and history but also have a chance to play in the sandboxes, get their creative juices flowing and build their own sand sculptures!

The site offers a huge area for children where the whole family can engage in various activities and have fun.





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