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Ultimate Day Trip Itinerary For Dragør, Denmark 2026

Dragør streets, Denmark

Just south of Denmark’s bustling capital, Copenhagen you’ll find the little coastal oasis of Dragør. Here you can escape the crowds to explore some of the best preserved cobbled streets from the 18th and 19th centuries, relax on golden sand beaches, swim in crystal clear water and soak up the true hygge feeling.

Which is why Dragør is one of the best day trips from central Copenhagen and in this blog I’m sharing my tried and tested itinerary for the perfect adventure. Read on from the top for all the details or use the options below to jump to the sections you’re most interested in!

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Is Dragør worth visiting?

Ivy covered window in Dragor, Denmark

First things first, you might be wondering if this tiny town is even worth visiting… Simply put, the answer is YES! While the centre of Copenhagen has lots of gems to explore, you’re really only seeing one side of Denmark. Dragør gives you a glimpse of what life is like outside the city in more rural areas and the chance to step back in time.

It’s such a beautiful town with picture perfect historic streets, a laid back atmosphere and wildlife haven surrounded by an enormous nature reserve. So if you’re craving a little break from the crowds, dose of nature and that hygge feeling then Dragør is the day trip for you!

Where is Dragør?

Another reason Dragør makes the perfect day trip from Copenhagen is it’s proximity to the city… As you can see from the map below, Dragør is incredibly close – just 12km from central Copenhagen which means you’re not going to waste ages travelling there and back. It’s even closer to the airport too, so a great option for a final stop before you fly.

Dragør’s position right around the bottom of Amager island also gives the town sweeping views across the water to Sweden and the magnificent Øresund Bridge that connects the two countries.

Overall, this is a really green and nature-rich area that’s fantastic to explore and spot deer, wading birds, owls, grass snakes and more (though I may be biased as I live on Amager too 😂).

How to get to Dragør

Now you know why a trip to Dragør is a great choice and where it is, let’s look at how to get there. For that you have three main options…

With the app downloaded you can find bikes that are ready to use around town and unlock them with your phone ready to cycle. It’s also worth noting that most of these providers also have electric bikes so if you want an extra boost you can choose a battery-powered one too.

By public transport: The public transport in Denmark is also great and you can easily get to Dragør in 30 to 40 minutes by taking the metro to Vestamager or the train to Tårnby and then catching a bus from there. Just plot your route into Google Maps for the fastest option.

By car: Of course, you also have the option of driving to Dragør. If you’ve hired your own car the drive is around 20 minutes from the centre of Copenhagen and you can easily park in Dragør Fort car park.

When to go

That leaves the final question before we get into the itinerary – when’s the best time to visit Dragør? The answer, as you can see from the table below is much like the rest of Denmark – in summer. Copenhagen and the wider areas come alive from June to August when the temperatures are highest, the sun is (mostly) shining and the water has warmed up for swimming.

But that doesn’t mean there’s no chance of rain or blustery days so always travel prepared for the weather (but more on that later!).

MonthAverage High TemperatureAverage Low TemperatureAverage Number of Rainy Days
January4°C0°C16 days
February4°C0°C13 days
March7°C1°C14 days
April11°C4°C12 days
May16°C8°C11 days
June19°C11°C11 days
July22°C14°C13 days
August21°C14°C13 days
September18°C11°C13 days
October13°C7°C14 days
November8°C4°C17 days
December6°C1°C16 days
Source: weather-and-climate.com

Best things to see & do

Now that’s the logistics covered, let’s dive into how to spend the perfect day in Dragør. Here are my favourite tried and tested things to see and do…

Stroll picture-perfect old cobbled streets

Dragør Old Town, Denmark
Image: visitcopenhagen.com

If you only come to Dragør for one thing, it’s the gorgeous little cobbled streets with bright hollyhock flowers growing up against the traditional yellow houses. This is honestly like a scene from a film with incredible historic roads that have barely changed from the 1800s.

It’s named after a skipper who lived in house number 6 on the square from 1756 to 1811 and his living room was perfectly preserved and transferred to the Dragør Museum (more on that later). The well in the centre of the square was also the town’s only public source of drinking water until the 1800s.

So take your time, explore the quiet streets and soak up the atmosphere before you head onto the next stop!

Explore Dragør’s harbour & historic port

Dragør Harbour, Denmark

From the little lanes of Old Town, walk down towards the harbour. Here the town opens out onto the water and there’s more restaurants and cafés perfectly positioned to enjoy the view. This is one of the oldest ports in Denmark and has been strategically important for centuries. From roaring international herring trade in the Middle Ages to naval activity and escape in WW2, the port has barely changed from the mid-1800s and is a great spot to see.

Wander right down to the end of the harbour for sweeping views across the bay and across the water to Sweden.

Climb Dragør Fort

Sunset view from Dragør Fort, Denmark
Views from Dragør Fort

Continuing on along the waterfront you’ll come to Dragør Fort on the small hilltop overlooking the town. The fort was built in 1910 as part of Copenhagen’s Sea Fortress to prevent an invasion into Copenhagen via Amager. But during WW2 it was taken over by German forces who used it as a shooting school and naval station.

After the end of the war, it became a coastal radar station until 2001 when it was purchased by a private restauranteur who turned it into a hotel and event space. Today, you can explore the outside of the fortress for free but the inside is closed to the public. Take the chance to climb to the top for great views of Øresund Bridge and the rest of Dragør.

Pass Goose Republic

Geese and goslings in Dragør, Denmark
Image: visitdragor.com

After exploring the fort, continue on towards Dragør Søbad (the swimming pool) making a very cute stop along the way.

Take a swim in the sea pool

Dragør Søbad, Denmark

After paying the adorable geese a visit, it’s time to swim! Stroll across the little bridge to Dragør Søbad for a dip and to relax on their deck. There are separate male and female sections for nude bathing as well as mixed platforms where families and couples can swim.

Relax on the golden beach, Mormorstranden

Mormorstranden Beach, Dragor, Copenhagen, Denmark

You may also get a visit from some of the geese down here which adds to the experience!

Learn about local history at Amager Museum

Amager Museum, Dragør, Denmark
Image: visitdragor.com

Lastly, if you have time and want to learn a little more about the history of Amager and Dragør then head over to the museum. There are three main museum sites around town, two in the heart of Dragør and one in neighbouring town, Store Magleby right next to Copenhagen airport.

Best places to eat & drink

To keep you fuelled for your day of exploring, it’s key to know the best coffee shops and restaurants in town. Thankfully, Dragør is also home to many delicious spots – here’s where I’d recommend…

Gabriel Jensens Traktørsted $

Start your morning off right at the best café in town. Right by the swimming pool and beach you’ll find this incredibly hygge spot. Order a barista quality coffee and a freshly baked cardamom knot, classic Danish breakfast or bowl of fresh yoghurt and granola and grab a deckchair outside in the sun to enjoy.

This is honestly one of my favourite spots in the city – the food is excellent, the coffee is perfect and it feels like you’re out in the countryside when in reality you’re only a couple of miles from the capital.

Dragør Røgeri $

For lunch, enjoy some of the freshest local fish and chips for under £10 at Dragør Røgeri. This spot right on the harbour is a fishmonger and restaurant so you know they’re going to have the best catch of the day. We stopped here to enjoy their delicious crispy battered fish and perfectly cooked chips with a beer in the sunshine. It doesn’t get any better!

Vaffelbageren $

For a mid-afternoon treat, swing by the waffle shop. Not only can you see them making classic thin Nordic-style waffles on a traditional waffle maker, but you can enjoy a hot fresh waffle or waffle cone with ice cream. The ultimate post-swim snack!

Backstage Burgers $

If you’re staying in town for dinner or just fancy something different for lunch, Backstage Burgers has rave reviews. Head over to their restaurant right next to Dragør Fort to grab a delicious burger and chips in the sun.

Restaurant Beghuset $$

For a taste of finer Danish dining, choose Beghuset. Their stylish space serves some of the finest quality dishes in town crafted with the freshest local ingredients.

RE Cucina $$

Or if it’s a classic pizza or Italian flavours you’re craving, head to stunning RE Cucina for their à la carte or four course tasting menu.

What to pack & know before you go

Those are my favourite spots, now let’s look at what to pack and a couple of tips for the optimum trip. These are lessons I’ve learned from living on Amager and visiting Dragør quite a few times…

Pack layers for changeable conditions: Like the rest of Denmark, the weather can rotate through all four seasons in a day, even in summer! So pack smart with a few light layers and a thin waterproof even if the sun is shining when you set off. Trust me on that – I’ve learned the hard way!

Expect breezy days: Another feature of the Danish weather, particularly in coastal towns like Dragør is the wind. As it’s so flat and exposed the wind can pick up quite quickly so if you do head to the sea pool or beach, choose your spot wisely where you can get some shelter and throw on a windproof layer.

Don’t forget swimming kit: As I mentioned above, one of my favourite things to do in all of Copenhagen but especially Dragør is to swim in the sea. It’s such lovely clear blue water there so make sure you don’t forget your kit. Even if you’re thinking it might be too cold to swim or you’re not feeling it – trust me when you see that beautiful water you’ll want to get in!

Prepare to lounge: Lastly, the Danes do sunbathing (with or without the sun part) really well. They come stocked with lounger cushions, snacks, drinks, books, games and more to make the most of their time outdoors. Why not do the same? Plan to sit back and relax with your favourite snacks and don’t worry about overpacking. If it fits on your bike, you’re good to go!

How much a trip to Dragør costs

That probably leaves you with one final question – how much will this day trip cost? The excellent news is, not that much! Compared to central Copenhagen, the restaurants, cafés and sights are quite a lot more affordable. Which means if you’re on a tighter budget you could expect to spend less than £30 per person on an excellent day out with coffee and ice cream stops as well as a delicious fish lunch. Does it get any better?!

If you’re craving a more luxurious lunch then expect to spend £50 or more but overall there’s so much to see and do in Dragør that’s free, you can get away with spending almost nothing and still have a fantastic day.

There we have it, that’s my ultimate itinerary for the perfect day trip to Dragør. This really is one of my favourite spots in the whole of Copenhagen and I hope you love it as much as I do!

If you have any other questions about visiting Dragør or wider Copenhagen, please drop me a message in the comments box below and I’ll do my best to help. Happy travelling!

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