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Discover the Danish countryside with the Six Forgotten Giants Trolls Hunt, a 4-hour minibus tour around Copenhagen featuring artistic wooden sculptures.

The Six Forgotten Giants Trolls Hunt with Minibus offers a convenient and engaging way to see a series of remarkable wooden sculptures created by Thomas Dambo. Priced at $125.46 per person, this 4-hour tour departs from Colbjørnsensgade 15, Copenhagen, and includes private transportation in a cozy minibus, making it an accessible outing for small groups.
The tour is praised for its knowledgeable guides, stunning natural scenery, and the joy of discovering the sculptures in remote locations around Copenhagen. While the cost may seem high for some, the tour’s focus on art, nature, and local craftsmanship makes it a worthwhile choice for those interested in creative outdoor experiences. It suits visitors who want a guided adventure with easy walks and scenic views, especially those without their own transportation.
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The tour revolves around Thomas Dambo’s sculptures, created from recycled and scrap materials like wood, plastic, and cardboard. Dambo specializes in wooden sculptures such as Hector Protector and Troels The Troll, which are made from scrap wood sourced from local industries or torn-down watermills. The sculptures are designed to be environmentally friendly, emphasizing upcycling and sustainable art.
Each sculpture has its own story and character, adding a layer of authenticity and personal connection to the experience. Visitors get to see six different sculptures in their natural locations, making the entire outing feel like a creative treasure hunt. The artworks are scattered across various parks and nature areas, providing a refreshing outdoor activity that blends art, nature, and local craftsmanship.

The tour begins in Hvidovre, where Hill Top Trine rests atop a small hill. This sculpture offers a stunning viewpoint overlooking Avedøresletten, and visitors can crawl into her hands for a close-up experience. The admission is free, and the 30-minute stop provides ample time to appreciate her craftsmanship while enjoying panoramic views.
This stop is perfect for photography and quiet reflection, with the natural setting serving as a peaceful introduction to the sculptures. The easy walk to the site makes it suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it a gentle start to the adventure.

Next, the tour visits Sleeping Louis, a charming sculpture hidden on a hill covered with trees in Rødovre. He appears to be taking a nap in nature, and visitors are encouraged to crawl into his wide-open mouth for a playful experience. This 30-minute stop offers a closer, immersive encounter with the sculpture, emphasizing interaction and fun.
The location’s seclusion lends a sense of discovery, and the natural surroundings make it a peaceful setting for a brief walk and photo session. The free admission and easy hike add to the overall accessibility of this part of the tour.

In Ishøj, the scar under the bridge sculpture stands out for its creative use of scrapwood from a watermill and broken pallets. Named after a visiting artist from Chile, this piece reflects the international and collaborative spirit behind Dambo’s work.
This sculpture is a testament to resourcefulness, as it combines local industrial waste into an artistic statement. The 30-minute stop provides insight into Dambo’s environmentally conscious approach and offers a visual feast for those interested in upcycled art.

The small sculpture called Little Tilde is located in Vallensbæk Mose, a beautiful natural area filled with wildlife and plants. She is positioned across a small lake, watching through the trees. The sight allows visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature while glimpsing her from a distance.
This 30-minute stop offers a relaxing outdoor experience, ideal for appreciating Danish countryside scenery. The location’s tranquil atmosphere provides a refreshing contrast to more accessible urban areas, making it a calm highlight of the tour.

In Taastrup, Teddy Friendly stands by a water stream, made from local scrapwood including tree cut-offs. He extends his hand, helping people cross the water, which adds a practical and warm touch to his artistic character.
This 30-minute stop is set by a lakeside, creating a picturesque scene that emphasizes Dambo’s environmental focus. Visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery while engaging with a sculpture that combines art and utility.

The final stop is Thomas On The Mountain, perched on a hilltop in Albertslund. From this vantage point, visitors enjoy a panoramic view of the municipality and the surrounding landscape. Long legs of the sculpture serve as seating spots, inviting visitors to sit and relax.
The 30-minute visit offers a perfect ending to the tour, with a breathtaking outlook and the chance to appreciate Dambo’s playful design. The easy walk makes this stop accessible for most, and the viewing point provides a fitting finale to the outdoor journey.
The private minibus used for this tour is equipped with WiFi and comfortable seating for a small group of up to eight travelers. The pick-up and drop-off are conveniently located at Colbjørnsensgade 15 in Copenhagen, with the entire outing designed for ease and relaxation.
The small group size ensures personalized attention and flexibility, while the WiFi connection keeps everyone connected and informed as they travel between sites. The timing allows for ample exploration at each stop, with most walks being easy and manageable.
This tour is ideal for art lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and families seeking a fun, relaxed experience. It suits those who appreciate eco-friendly art and want to see sculptures in their natural habitats. The small group size and comfortable transportation make it a great choice for travelers who prefer a personalized, unfussy outing.
It’s important to note that while the walks are relatively easy, some stops involve walking through natural terrain, so comfortable footwear is recommended. The price point reflects the private transportation and guided experience, which adds convenience and insight that might not be available if visiting the sculptures independently.
The Six Forgotten Giants Trolls Hunt provides a unique blend of outdoor adventure, art appreciation, and scenic views around Copenhagen. The sculptures’ environmental focus and immersive locations make it a meaningful experience for those interested in sustainable art and nature.
The expert guides enhance the journey with stories and background knowledge, making each stop more engaging. The short walks and easy terrain mean that most visitors will find this tour accessible and enjoyable.
This 4-hour expedition offers an opportunity to see Denmark’s creative side through the works of Thomas Dambo. The scenic outdoor stops combined with informative guides make it a well-rounded experience for small groups.
While some might find the cost slightly high compared to doing it independently, the comfort of private transport and guided storytelling provide added value. The tour is especially suited for those new to Copenhagen or visitors eager to combine art with nature in a relaxed setting.
In all, the Six Forgotten Giants Trolls Hunt stands out as a creative, scenic adventure that showcases environmentally conscious art and offers a fun, family-friendly activity in the Danish countryside.
“The tour guide has a broad knowledge of the area, and a good sense of humor. The trip was fun and informative.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the easy walks and interactive sculptures make it suitable for children and families.
Do I need to bring anything?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking around the sculptures’ locations. The tour includes all fees and taxes.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is food included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or eat before or after the tour.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
What is the weather policy?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Colbjørnsensgade 15, Copenhagen, with no additional transfer needed.
What physical activity is involved?
Most walks are easy and accessible, but some locations involve walking over natural terrain.
What makes this tour different from visiting the sculptures alone?
The guided aspect offers stories and background, plus private transportation and convenience for a relaxed outdoor experience.
Is this tour environmentally friendly?
Yes, the sculptures are made from recycled materials, emphasizing sustainable art and environmental consciousness.