Early February Kids: Free horsecart rides at Carlsberg

Horses at Carlsberg
Feb 13-21 (closed Feb 15), 10:00-17:00; Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11, Cph V; entry 60-85kr; visitcarlsberg.dk

For all animal-lovers out there, especially of horses, Carlsberg is giving you the chance to spend a whole day with them!

Watch them get pampered and groomed from 10:00-12:00 in their own stables and pet them afterwards.

From 12:00-15:00, take a tour on a carriage. Bear in mind, however, that the number of seats are limited and distributed on a first-come basis. Sounds like you might even have to start queuing at opening time!

And don’t forget to listen to the interesting stories about Carlsberg horses, which are shared every hour. (LAB)

Parent-Child Yoga Workshop
Feb 6, 11:00-12:30; Henrik Steffens Vej 4, Frederiksberg; 225kr

Bond as a family on a cosy morning doing yoga that is open to both parents and their kiddos! Expect some partner exercises and relaxation regardless of whether you have knowledge of yoga. (LAB)

Book Club
Feb 8, 15:30-17:00; Ahlmann Allé 6, Hellerup; free adm; genbib.dk

Read and talk about your favourite books amongst new friends. The book club sometimes even gets a special visit from authors who come to share their stories and success. Register your details with Johanne at joem@gentofte.dk. (LAB)




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