Skive for children
Bring the children to Skive and enjoy plenty of experiences together. The beaches are child-friendly, the nature is beautiful, and there's plenty of space for adventure.

Photo: Jacob Lerche

Photo: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter© Spøttrup Middelalderborg
Spøttrup Castle
Explore Denmark's best-preserved medieval castle! Here you'll find a moat, a great hall, towers, a chapel, and everything else that belongs.

Photo: Isabella Hauschildt
VisionKayak - transparent kayaks
As one of the only places in Europe, VisionKayak located in Skive offers you the opportunity to head out on the open waters in a completely transparent kayak that act as overgrown water binoculars.

Photo: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter
Glyngøre Kulturstation (Museum)
Glyngøre Kulturstation is a small local museum located in the old station buildings. Here, the focus is on local history and how the fjord has influenced the people around Glyngøre over time.

Photo: Destination Limfjorden
Skive Museum of Art
Skive Museum of Art encompasses both art and cultural-historical exhibitions, a very popular Wunderkammer, and the Children's Museum Gadespejlet.

Photo: Thomas Køser

Photo: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter
Denmark's longest wooden bridge
Welcome to Denmark's longest wooden bridge in Skive, located in a scenic area at the mouth of Skive Fjord.

Photo: Destination Limfjorden
Cinema 4 - Cinema in KulturCenter Skive
Cinema4 is the largest cinema in mid-west Jutland with 4 large screens. It also has restaurant facilities, a large foyer and a varied film selection.

Photo: Kulturcenter Limfjord
KCS Badeland & Fitness
KCS Badeland og Exercise is a large subtropical water park that offers water-fun experiences for the whole family.

Photo: Daugbjerg Minilandsby
Daugbjerg Mini Village and Old Water mill
Daugbjerg Mini Village and Gl. Vandmølle is built on a scale of 1:10 and consists of 150 buildings.

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Open Air Museum Hjerl Hede
A time travel experience for the whole family with historical adventures. Free admission for children. Dogs are welcome.
