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Getting There: Introduction

Located in the very heart of the Jutland peninsula, Billund is a small yet world-renowned town that attracts travelers as the birthplace of the legendary LEGO bricks. Every year, thousands of tourists planning a family holiday in Denmark flock here to visit the famous amusement parks and enjoy the cozy atmosphere.

You can reach Billund in various ways: the city is served by a major international airport, and a well-developed network of roads and bus routes ensures convenient connections with other regions of the country.

By Plane

The fastest and most convenient way to reach the city is by air transport. Here you will find Billund Airport (BLL), which is the second largest in the country and receives numerous international flights, providing easy access to the main attractions.

Alternatively, you can consider flying into neighboring cities if direct flights are unavailable. The nearest airports are located in Esbjerg (50 km) and Aarhus (84 km), from where the journey can be continued via ground transport.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Large
6.1

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

It is important to note that the city of Billund itself does not have a railway station directly within it, so arriving solely by train is not possible. However, the railway network in Denmark is excellently developed, and a train is a good choice for the first leg of your journey.

Experienced travelers often travel to the nearest major transport hub — the city of Vejle (about 28 km away), from where direct buses regularly run to the destination. You can also utilize the railway stations in the cities of Esbjerg or Aarhus, and then transfer to a bus or taxi.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
EBJ
64 km
52 min
KRP
81 km
1 h 1 min
AAR
99 km
1 h 18 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

The bus is a reliable and affordable option for traveling to Billund from neighboring regions. The route from the port city of Esbjerg (about 71 km) will take approximately 1.6 hours, allowing you to reach your destination in comfort.

The trip from the cultural center of Aarhus lasts about 2.2 hours, covering a distance of 104 km. If you are departing from the town of Karup, expect a journey of about 80 km, connecting these points through the scenic Danish landscapes.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
EBJ
71 km
1 h 36 min
KRP
148 km
4 h 18 min
AAR
104 km
2 h 15 min

By Car

Traveling by car offers maximum freedom of movement and allows you to appreciate the quality of local roads. The drive from Esbjerg will take less than an hour — about 0.9 h (64 km), while the road from the town of Karup (81 km) will require approximately 1.0 h of time.

The route from the city of Aarhus is also popular: the distance of 99 km can be comfortably covered in 1.3 h. Taxis in Denmark are not inexpensive, but they guarantee a high level of comfort and speed.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
EBJ
64 km
52 min
KRP
81 km
1 h 1 min
AAR
99 km
1 h 18 min

Traveler Tips

To ensure your trip to Billund goes perfectly, we have prepared a list of practical recommendations that will help you avoid common mistakes and save time.

  1. Clothing and Weather. The climate here is changeable; winds and rain are frequent. Even in summer, be sure to bring a waterproof jacket and dress in layers to easily adapt to weather changes.
  2. Transport. The city is compact, and the center is pleasant to explore on foot. For short trips, a bicycle is the ideal choice — all conditions are created for this here.
  3. Finances. The national currency is the Danish Krone (DKK). Cash is practically unnecessary: bank cards are accepted everywhere, even in small kiosks.
  4. Health. Tap water in Denmark is among the cleanest in the world; you can safely drink it from the tap. Pharmacies operate on a strict schedule, so keep a necessary minimum of medicines with you.
  5. Language. Locals speak excellent English. Signs and menus are often duplicated, so there will be no communication problems.
  6. Etiquette. Danes value restraint and punctuality. A simple handshake is customary upon meeting. Please observe queues and respect the personal space of others.
  7. What to Avoid. Never walk on bicycle paths. This can be dangerous and will cause strong displeasure among local cyclists, who ride quickly.
  8. Park Tickets. If you are traveling for the amusement parks, buy tickets online in advance. This is often cheaper and allows you to bypass long queues at the entrance.

By following these simple tips, you will be able to fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Danish comfort and get the maximum enjoyment from your trip.

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