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At Legoland Billund in Denmark, adventurers big and small can embark on a discovery journey into the world of Lego. Over 50 attractions, rides and shows offer unforgettable experiences for the whole family. The park is located at the birthplace of Lego in Billund on the Jutland mainland. This gives it a special connection to Lego's history. A total of around 65 million Lego bricks were built on 14 hectares.
Knights, pirates and ninjas
In the Knights' Kingdom, a mighty castle awaits brave explorers ready to conquer it. A ten-meter-high watchtower, mysterious passageways, a mirror maze, and a dark dungeon offer plenty of space for little adventures. At the heart of the 900-square-meter Pirate Land stands a 21.5-meter-long pirate ship with a mast over eleven meters high, inviting kids to climb, slide, and fire cannons across three levels. Thanks to a ramp, it is also accessible for all.
Right next to it, King Crab’s Island features exciting climbing areas and creative play zones full of LEGO bricks. With a bit of luck, you might meet Captain Redbeard, the beloved LEGO pirate captain, who’s on board for photo opportunities and fun encounters. In Ninjago World, visitors can take on challenges like Lloyd’s Laser Labyrinth and Kai’s Spinners.
Pure adventure and Wild West
Adventure Land pre-programmes adventure and fun. From a ride on a water scooter through the jungle to a treasure hunt where you have to shoot your way out, there is something for everyone here. LEGOREDO® Town offers exciting roller coaster rides, a white-water canoe and a spooky house, but also the chance to build your own Lego boat or monster.
DUPLO® Land
In DUPLO® Land, young visitors get their money's worth. Here you will find rides, roller coasters and playgrounds suitable for small children. New since 2024 is the large Peppa Pig x Lego Duplo Playgournd. The lovingly designed area combines the adventurous worlds of LEGO DUPLO and PEPPA PIG to create a varied play paradise. The main attraction: Peppa & George's puppet theatre.
LEGO House
At the LEGO House, everything revolves around building, discovering, and being amazed. On 12,000 square meters filled with 25 million LEGO bricks, visitors dive into imaginative experience worlds. Four color-coded zones playfully encourage creativity, teamwork, and brainpower. In the Masterpiece Gallery, LEGO fans from around the world showcase their impressive models—including a detailed vineyard, a golden dragon, and a knight figure made from over 11,000 bricks.
Miniland
The main attraction at LEGOLAND is Miniland. Here, millions of LEGO bricks have been used to recreate famous places from Denmark and around the world. For example, the city of Aarhus with landmarks such as the town hall, cathedral, ARoS art museum, and the modern residential district of Isbjerget. There are also rides in this area, such as the traffic school, the LEGO® safari or the LEGO® train.
So that the youngest visitors can also let off steam, there is plenty of climbing fun in the individual areas. At the big climbing tower, which must be climbed over rope and suspension bridges, they can climb high up. Challenges also await here, such as an underground mountain tunnel and a labyrinth to explore. Children's dexterity is additionally in demand on the balance course. There are a lot of slides, trampolines and a giant bouncy cushion in the activity park.
A highlight is the Bridgewalking on the historic Gamle Lillebæltsbro – safely secured, visitors embark on a 2.5-kilometer tour at a height of 60 meters above the sea. Restaurants and snack stands offer refreshments. If you want to extend your Legoland visit, you can stay overnight at the Legoland Hotel.
Experience more around the LEGOLAND Billund Resort
Just nearby, you’ll find Givskud Zoo, where visitors can encounter lions, giraffes, gorillas, wolves, and Europe’s largest penguin habitat—whether by car, safari bus, or on foot. The zoo also features Denmark’s largest dinosaur exhibition with over 50 life-sized replicas. A recent addition is the Asian animal habitat, home to otters and binturongs—the latter known for their surprisingly sweet popcorn-like scent.
Only a few minutes away, Lalandia offers tropical water fun and all-weather activities—from thrilling slides in the Aquadome to snowy adventures in Winter Wonderland, plus games and play zones in Monky Tonky Land. For even more outdoor excitement, WOW PARK invites families into a forest full of adventure—complete with treetop challenges, underground tunnels, a free-fall slide, a willow maze, and mysterious play caves.
Historical Information
The first Legoland opened in Billund, Denmark, in 1968. There are now eight Legoland parks around the world, including in the USA, Great Britain, Malaysia, Dubai and Japan. Since 2002, LEGOLAND has also operated in Germany.
How to get there
Legoland Billund can be reached by car or public transport.
- The journey from Flensburg takes around 1.5 hours. Paid parking is on site.
- There are also several buses that take you directly to Legoland Billund.
- The nearest airport is Billund Lufthavn, 20 kilometres away.